Face Oil - THE BEST Anti-Aging and Anti-Wrinkles For Your Skin. Contains 100% Pure Cacay Oil. Enjoy Younger and Healthier Skin Right Away !1 fl.oz Review

4.1 (722) Amazon rating$38.90

Our verdict

A pure cacay oil marketed heavily on anti-aging claims, with a solid review base and rating, though buyers should treat the bold marketing language with a healthy dose of skepticism.

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Best for

Adults with acne-prone or aging skin who want to try 100 percent pure cacay oil, a less common but well-regarded plant oil for anti-aging support.

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You are put off by strong marketing claims, or you prefer a product with a more modest, understated brand presentation.

  • Priced 130% above the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 722 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.4/5

    722 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This 1 fl oz bottle of face oil from Naturals is built around 100 percent pure cacay oil, a plant oil that has gained attention in skincare circles for its retinol-like fatty acid profile. The product benefits are listed simply as anti-aging, and the brand markets it for blemish-prone skin as well.', "At $38.90, it is priced above most single-ingredient oils in this comparison, reflecting cacay oil's relative rarity compared to more common carrier oils like jojoba or argan. The title leans on bold anti-aging language, which is worth reading with some skepticism since no facial oil can erase wrinkles.", 'With 722 reviews and a 4.1 star average, the product has a meaningfully large following, though its rating trails some of the other pure oils in this lineup slightly.']

Pros

  • 100 percent pure cacay oil, a less common but well-regarded anti-aging ingredient
  • Sizable review base of 722 ratings
  • Compact 1 fl oz size, useful for trying the ingredient without a big commitment
  • Also marketed for acne-prone skin, adding versatility

Cons

  • Priced higher than many comparable pure oils at $38.90 for just 1 fl oz
  • 4.1 star rating is on the lower end among the oils compared here
  • Marketing language overstates what any facial oil can realistically deliver
  • Single-ingredient formula with no supporting actives

Performance notes

Cacay oil is naturally high in linoleic acid and carotenoids, and it has drawn comparisons to retinol because of its fatty acid profile, though it is not a substitute for clinically studied retinoids. It may help support the appearance of smoother, more hydrated skin over consistent use, and its lighter texture tends to suit combination and acne-prone skin better than heavier oils.

What buyers say

A 4.1 star average across 722 reviews reflects generally positive but slightly more mixed feedback than some of the higher-rated pure oils in this category. The review volume is large enough to be meaningful, so the modestly lower rating is worth noting rather than dismissing.

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Frequently asked questions

Does cacay oil really work like retinol?

Cacay oil contains fatty acids and carotenoids that have led some to describe it as a natural retinol alternative, but it has not been studied to the same degree as clinical retinoids, and results will vary. It may help support the look of smoother skin, but it does not treat or cure wrinkles.

Is this face oil suitable for acne-prone skin?

The listing notes it is intended for acne-prone skin in addition to anti-aging use, and cacay oil's lighter, lower-comedogenic profile is one reason it is sometimes recommended for those skin types, though individual reactions vary.

Why is this oil priced higher than similar single-ingredient oils?

Cacay oil is harder to source than common carrier oils like jojoba or argan, which typically drives up the price. At $38.90 for 1 fl oz, it reflects that relative scarcity rather than an unusually large bottle size.

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