Retinal, Retinol, or Bakuchiol? The One That Fits Your Skin

You bought a retinol. Three weeks later your skin is flaky, red, and somehow looks older. So you quit — and decide anti-aging “just isn’t for you.”

Here’s the truth: you probably didn’t pick the wrong ingredient. You picked the wrong strength for where your skin actually is.

Retinal, retinol, and bakuchiol all do the same job — but they’re not interchangeable. Match the right one to your skin and you get smoother, firmer results without the drama. Let’s find yours.


The Vitamin A Family, Explained Simply

All three are forms (or alternatives) of vitamin A, the most proven anti-aging ingredient there is. They speed up cell turnover, boost collagen, and soften fine lines. The only real difference is how fast and how strong they work.

Retinol is the classic. Your skin has to convert it before it can work, which makes it gentler — but slower. A solid starting point if you’ve never used a retinoid.

Retinal is one step closer to the active form, so it works noticeably faster and stronger. Often delivered in tiny liposomes to stay gentle while still being potent. The sweet spot for visible results without a prescription.

Bakuchiol is a plant-based alternative that mimics retinol’s effects without the irritation. No purging, no peeling, daytime-safe. The go-to if your skin is sensitive, reactive, or retinoid-intolerant.

The mistake most people make? Reaching for the strongest option first. That’s what causes the flaking everyone blames on “retinol not working.” Start gentle, build up, and always protect your barrier along the way.


Which One Is Right for You?

Eqqualberry Bakuchiol Plumping Serum — For sensitive skin and total beginners. 99% pure bakuchiol with 13 peptides, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid. All the firming, plumping benefits of a retinoid, none of the irritation — and safe for morning or night. The easiest, lowest-risk way to start.

[Shop Eqqualberry Bakuchiol Serum]


Celimax The Vita-A Retinol Shot Tightening Serum — For the cautious first-timer ready for real vitamin A. A beginner-friendly retinol that eases your skin into actives. Start 2–3 nights a week and let your skin adjust before going stronger.

[Shop Celimax Retinol Shot]


Celimax The Vita-A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster — For experienced users who want faster results. 0.1% nano-retinal (roughly as potent as 0.5–1% retinol) with peptides and spicules for deeper absorption. The tingle means it’s working. Best once your skin already tolerates retinoids.

[Shop Celimax Retinal Shot]


K-Secret Seoul 1988 Retinal Eye Cream — For fine lines, crow’s feet, and dark circles. The eye area is too delicate for face-strength actives, so this uses gentle liposomal retinal plus bakuchiol and peptides made specifically for it. Add it once your face routine is settled.

[Shop K-Secret Retinal Eye Cream]


At a Glance

ProductBest forStart
Eqqualberry BakuchiolSensitive skin + beginners AM or PM, daily
Celimax Retinol ShotFirst real retinoid2-3 nights/week
Celimax Retinal ShotExperienced, faster result Every other night
K-Secret Retinal Eye CreamEye-area fine lines2 nights/week, build up

The Golden Rules (Don’t Skip These)

Whichever you choose, three things make or break your results.

Start slow — every other night, not every night. Buffer with moisturiser if your skin is reactive. And wear SPF every single morning, no exceptions: retinoids make skin more sun-sensitive, and unprotected sun undoes everything you’re working toward. (Your Korean vs Western sunscreen guide helps you pick one.)

These actives go in your serum step at night. Not sure how they fit with everything else? Your layering order guide and night routine walk through the exact sequence.


Bottom Line

If your skin is sensitive, start with bakuchiol. If you’re new to vitamin A but ready for it, begin with retinol. If you’ve used actives before and want faster firming, go straight to retinal — and treat your eyes with something made for them.

Pick the one that matches your skin today, not the strongest one on the shelf. That’s the difference between quitting in three weeks and glowing in three months.



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