Kahai Oil Natural Anti Aging Face & Body Oil 100% Pure Cacay Cold Pressed Reduce Wrinkles & Fine Lines, Firms Skin, Elasticity Deep Hydration For Face, Neck, Decollete, Hands, Hair All Skin Types 50ml Review

4.3 (111) Amazon rating$69.95

Our verdict

A cold-pressed, 100% pure cacay oil positioned as a natural anti-aging option for face, neck, decollete and hands, priced at $69.95 for 50 mL. Cacay oil is naturally rich in compounds associated with retinol, making this a plant-based alternative for people who want a naturally occurring option.

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Best for

People who want a natural, cold-pressed oil for face and body and prefer a plant-derived alternative to synthetic retinol products

Skip if

You want a formula with disclosed synthetic actives, need a large volume for regular full-body use, or are on a tight budget

  • Priced 313% above the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 111 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.5/5

    111 owner reviews, fewer 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

Kahai's cacay oil is cold pressed and sold as a 100% pure oil suitable for the face, neck, decollete, hands and even hair, for all skin types including sensitive. The brand markets it around firming, elasticity, deep hydration and reducing the look of wrinkles and fine lines, and it's made in Colombia where the cacay tree is native.

At $69.95 for 50 mL, this is a premium price, but cacay oil has built a reputation in natural skincare circles for its naturally high content of compounds chemically similar to retinol, without being a synthetic retinoid. That makes it appealing to buyers who want a plant-based route toward supporting the appearance of firmer, more hydrated-looking skin.

With 111 reviews and a 4.3-star average, the product shows decent but not overwhelming social proof. Stock levels noted in the listing suggest a smaller-batch or niche product rather than a mass-market bestseller.

Pros

  • 100% pure, cold-pressed cacay oil with no disclosed synthetic additives
  • Multi-use formula for face, neck, decollete and hands
  • Naturally high in retinol-like compounds, a plant-based alternative for skin appearance support
  • Listed for all skin types including sensitive
  • Chemical free, fragrance free, organic-leaning positioning

Cons

  • $69.95 for 50 mL is a high per-ounce price
  • 111 reviews is a relatively small sample for this price tier
  • Limited stock noted, which can affect consistent availability
  • No disclosed ingredient concentrations beyond retinol and vitamin E

Performance notes

Cacay oil is known in natural skincare for containing compounds structurally similar to retinol at levels reportedly higher than rosehip oil, along with vitamin E for antioxidant support. This combination may help support the look of firmer, more elastic-looking skin and a reduction in the visible appearance of fine lines over consistent use. Because it's a naturally occurring oil rather than a formulated synthetic retinoid, potency can vary somewhat batch to batch, which is typical of pure carrier oils.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star average from 111 reviews suggests generally positive experiences, though the smaller review count means it hasn't been tested by as wide an audience as more mainstream face oils. Buyers drawn to the natural, plant-based retinol-alternative angle appear satisfied overall.

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Frequently asked questions

Is cacay oil a real alternative to retinol?

Cacay oil naturally contains compounds chemically related to retinol at notable levels, which is why it's marketed as a plant-based alternative. It is not a regulated retinoid product, so results and potency can differ from formulated retinol serums. This is not medical advice, and individual skin response varies.

Can I use this oil on my body, not just my face?

Yes, the listing specifically covers face, neck, decollete, hands and hair, making it a multi-use oil rather than a face-only product. This can add value if you plan to use it across several areas rather than just as a facial oil.

Is $69.95 reasonable for 50 mL of cacay oil?

Pure cacay oil is a specialty ingredient that commands a higher price than common carrier oils like jojoba or almond. The price reflects both the sourcing and the cold-pressed, pure formulation. Whether it's worth it depends on your budget and interest in a naturally occurring retinol-like ingredient over synthetic options.

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