Comparison of the Cosmetic Effects of Bakuchiol and Retinol

Purpose

Subjects will be assigned to a retinoid cream or bakuchiol to compare the cosmetic effects. This will take place over a 12 week period.

Conditions

  • Wrinkle
  • Photoaging

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 30 Years and 55 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

• Individuals aged 30-55

Exclusion Criteria

  • Adults unable to consent - Individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers) - Pregnant or breast feeding women - Prisoners - Those with acne, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea or polycystic ovarian syndrome - Those who have used isotretinoin in the last 6 months - Those who have used products containing salicylic acid, beta hydroxyl acids or vitamins A, C, or E in the last 14 days - Those who have used topical antibiotics or topical retinoids in the last 30 days - Those who are currently smoking or have smoked within the past 3 years. - Those who have had a recent surgical or cosmetic procedure in the last 3 months that can affect facial wrinkles or facial hyperpigmentation, such as botulinum toxin injections, chemical peels, laser based therapies to the face, or face lift surgeries

Study Design

Phase
Early Phase 1
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Double blind randomized study comparing the effect of bakuchiol and retinoid
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Triple (Participant, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Bakuchiol
Bakuchiol 0.5% applied to face twice daily
  • Drug: Bakuchiol
    This group will receive bakuchiol
    Other names:
    • Bakuchiol 0.5%
Active Comparator
Retinol
0.5% retinol applied to face nightly
  • Drug: Retinol
    This group will receive retinol
    Other names:
    • Retinol %

Recruiting Locations

More Details

NCT ID
NCT03112863
Status
Completed
Sponsor
University of California, Davis

Detailed Description

Bakuchiol is a phytochemical that has demonstrated cutaneous antiageing effects when applied topically. Early studies have suggested that bakuchiol is a functional analogue of topical retinoids, as both compounds have been shown to induce similar gene expression in the skin and lead to improvement of cutaneous photodamage. No in vivo studies have compared the two compounds for efficacy and side-effects. The aim of this study is to compare the cosmetic effects of Bakuchiol to Retinol over a 12-week period.