Ogee Natural Retinol Bakuchiol Serum 2% Elixir – Certified Organic Face Serum for Wrinkles and Fine Lines
$88.00
Price: $88.00
(as of Apr 15, 2025 15:05:43 UTC – Details)
Product Description
BENEFITS FOR YOUR SKIN
Advanced Age-Defying
Derived from Babchi seeds, this natural retinol alternative stimulates the look of resurfaced skin by softening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while reducing the look of pores.
Plant-Powered Protection
Rich in antioxidants, Bakuchiol works to target photodamaged skin to improve the appearance of pigmentation and dark spots, while providing a barrier against environmental stressors.
Beyond Clean Beauty
All Ogee products are: Certified Organic • Cruelty-Free • Not Tested on Animals • Vegan • Gluten-Free • All Natural • GMO-Free • Made in USA
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride* (†Coconut), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Mauritia Flexuosa (Buriti) Fruit Oil*, Sambucus (Elderberry) Fruit Extract, Bakuchiol (†Babchi Plant), Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Boswellia Serrata (Frankincense) Resin Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Tocopherol (†Sunflower Oil).
*Certified Organic Ingredient
†Derived From
Free from harsh chemicals, parabens, synthetic fragrances, phthalates, dyes or petrochemicals. Certified to Contain 93% Organic Ingredients.
Package Dimensions : 4.33 x 3.62 x 2.05 inches; 3.21 ounces
Item model number : 755882
UPC : 850044842094
Manufacturer : Ogee
ASIN : B0C66RLZV6
Country of Origin : USA
Advanced Anti-Aging Bakuchiol Face Serum: Derived from Babchi seeds, this natural retinol Bakuchiol serum stimulates the look of resurfaced skin by softening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while reducing the look of pores.
Plant-Powered Protection: Rich in antioxidants, Bakuchiol works to target photodamaged skin to improve the appearance of pigmentation and dark spots, while providing a barrier against environmental stressors.
8 reviews for Ogee Natural Retinol Bakuchiol Serum 2% Elixir – Certified Organic Face Serum for Wrinkles and Fine Lines
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$88.00
Michelle Fitzgerald –
Good for fine lines and wrinkles
I love this retinol serum. It really helps the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. I use it 3 times a week and use my other Ogee products the other days.
Zip & Kim Holland –
Love!!
My new love!!! This product is amazing!!! I have used it approximately 5 times & see a major difference in my facial skin! My husband even noticed this morning!!
YogiToes –
If I could give zero stars
I would leave zero stars if I could. Not returnable which is the most frustrating thing about this! I love nearly every product from OGEE and have never had an issue with returning directly to the store front. This feels and applies like Crisco. Caused an insane amount of breakouts—which I am not prone towards. I literally have every other skincare product from this company and decided to add this in the mix. Dissatisfied to say the least. Does not absorb and for the investment—it’s sad that I can’t return. Poor customer service on the sellers part.
Karen H. Groff –
High Quality Product
I love the feel of the Ogee products. They’re made from natural ingredients and seem to keep my aging skin happy!
Carrrmen –
Mucha hidratación
Te deja la piel nutrida y suave
Betty –
Skin lotion
Have been using this product only short time but really like the smooth feeling of skin. Noticeably healthier skin.
Michelle R. Curtis –
Love it
My skin loves this product and company. It seems expensive, but worth it on your skin.
EG –
Much more effective & economical products exist
I’m in the process of reviewing a few products in the Ogee lineup, and this “natural retinol bakuchiol” serum or elixir (depending on whether the product description here or the product labeling is referenced) is as disappointing as Ogee cleansing cloths, albeit for different reasons. The main reason that the cleansing cloths disappointed me was the inability of Ogee to simply copy-and-paste the same list of ingredients in their product description and product labeling, as I discovered significant inconsistencies. The reason that this serum or elixir disappointed me is probably due to the decision of Ogee to make use of “caprylic/capric triglyceride (from coconut)” as the first ingredient by volume rather than “simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil”, which is listed as the second ingredient by volume. As I mentioned in my review for the cleansing cloths, “I’ve had very positive experiences using jojoba seed oil as an oil-based serum”, but the volume of caprylic/capric triglyceride ingredient must be so high as to outweigh the jojoba seed oil, rendering it largely ineffective relative to the part it could have played as the first ingredient. In contrast, I recently tried pure jojoba oil from Yoken, which not only ranks highly as a substitute for oil-based serums, but economically so: $0.94 per ounce compared to $176 per ounce. If it’s bakuchiol you’re truly after, inexpensive alternatives can be purchased separately and mixed with the aforementioned Yoken product.