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Jasmine and Bakuchiol: Unveiling the Skincare Benefits of These Floral Wonders

by Holly

In the realm of Ayurveda, Jasmine, often referred to as the “queen of the night,” has held an esteemed position for its therapeutic attributes. Beyond its captivating fragrance, Jasmine is renowned for its abundant antioxidants, offering a shield for the skin against the relentless assault of free radicals and environmental stressors. Meanwhile, Bakuchiol, deeply rooted in ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, stands as a natural alternative to retinol, harnessing its botanical prowess to ignite collagen production, thereby strengthening the skin’s underlying structure and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Bakuchiol’s multifaceted capabilities extend to refining skin texture and tone, bestowing upon its users a radiant and flawless complexion. These two natural ingredients have been making waves in the world of skincare and cosmetics, seamlessly blending tradition and innovation in the quest for healthier, more youthful-looking skin.

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In an exclusive interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Geetika Mittal Gupta, an Aesthetic Physician and the Founder of ISAAC Luxe (International Skin and Anti-Aging Centre), shared a comprehensive insight into the diverse benefits of Jasmine:

Jasmine oil emerges as a solution for dandruff, a condition often stemming from an excessively dry scalp. Furthermore, the antiseptic properties inherent to Jasmine contribute to the elimination of harmful bacteria on the scalp, effectively reducing issues like scalp acne, dandruff, and other irritating conditions. Embodying natural healing properties, Jasmine oil serves as a preventive measure against infections, and its nourishing qualities prove to be rejuvenating for both hair follicles and skin. This, in turn, reduces hair breakage and promotes healthy hair elasticity.

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