Essentially Natural Bakuchiol Oil (Bakuchi Oil) - Cold Pressed
Essentially Natural Bakuchiol Oil (Bakuchi Oil) - Cold Pressed
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Bakuchiol Oil is a cold pressed seed oil from Psoralea corylifolia used in oil-based skincare and cosmetic formulation. It is a dark botanical oil with a richer feel, so it is generally blended into facial oils, serums, or creams rather than used as a stand-alone face oil. This ingredient is oil soluble, not water soluble, and works best in formulas that already include an oil phase. It is best understood as a botanical formulation oil, not a purified bakuchiol isolate.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to stock Bakuchiol Oil because it gives formulators a distinctive plant-led option for richer facial oils and treatment-style blends. It is especially useful for makers who want a more botanical route rather than a highly refined single active.
Learn how to formulate: The Beginner's Guide To Cosmetic Formulation .
Key properties of essentially natural bakuchiol oil (bakuchi oil) - cold pressed
- INCI Name: Psoralea Corylifolia Seed Oil
- Botanical Name: Psoralea corylifolia
- Common Name: Bakuchi
- Part Used: Seed
- Country Of Origin: India
- Form: Dark botanical oil
- Solubility: Oil soluble (not water soluble)
- Ingredients: 100% pure Psoralea corylifolia seed oil
What is bakuchiol oil used for
- Facial oil blends
- Night serums and richer leave-on oils
- Creams and emulsions with an oil phase
- Blends focused on smoother-looking texture
- Oil-based routines that pair with hydrating and barrier-support ingredients
Who is bakuchiol oil for
- Formulators building botanical facial oils and serums
- Richer oil-phase skincare routines
- Mature-skin style product concepts focused on a smoother-looking finish
- Blends used alongside hydrating and barrier-support ingredients
- Water-only formulations without suitable emulsification
- Very light, fast-absorbing oil preferences
- Clear or very pale oil expectations
Bakuchiol Oil Is For:
Bakuchiol Oil Is Not For:
How to use bakuchiol oil
- As a Facial Oil Blend: Add a small amount into a carrier oil blend and apply to clean skin.
- As a Cosmetic Ingredient: Blend into the oil phase of a serum or cream.
- Processing Tip: Warm gently if needed for easier weighing and blending.
Bakuchiol oil safety instructions
- Do not apply undiluted to the skin
- Patch test before first use
- Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- For external use only
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: Is this a purified bakuchiol ingredient?
A: No. This listing is the cold pressed seed oil, not a purified bakuchiol isolate.
Q: Why is the oil dark?
A: Cold pressed botanical oils often retain more of their natural colour and character than very refined oils.
Q: Can Bakuchiol Oil be used on its own as a face oil?
A: It is usually better suited to blends, serums, or creams rather than use as a stand-alone facial oil.

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