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CARAWAY BAKUCHI OIL - Supercritical CO2 Extract| Pure Babchi Oil for Skin, Pigmentation, Vitiligo & Uneven skin tone| Bakuchi Seed Oil, 50ml Review

4.5 (147) Amazon rating$19.99

Our verdict

A single-ingredient bakuchi (babchi) seed oil extracted with supercritical CO2, aimed at the look of uneven tone. It carries a solid 4.5 rating from 147 reviews, though recent purchase volume is low, so this reads as a niche pick rather than a mainstream one.

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Best for

People who want a traditional, minimally processed single-ingredient oil to add to a tone-evening routine and prefer natural extraction methods over synthetic actives.

Skip if

You want a full ingredient list and clinical-style documentation up front, or you are hoping for a fast-moving, high-volume product with a large recent buyer base.

  • Priced 18% above the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 147 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.1/5

    147 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

["Caraway's bakuchi oil comes in a 50 ml bottle priced at $19.99. It is made from bakuchi, also known as babchi, seeds using a supercritical CO2 extraction process, which is a method that pulls oil from plant material without high heat or solvents. The brand positions the oil around the look of pigmentation and uneven skin tone.", 'Bakuchi seed oil is a long-used botanical in South Asian skin care traditions, and it is also the source plant for bakuchiol, the purified compound often marketed as a plant-based retinol alternative. This listing offers the whole seed oil itself rather than an isolated, purified extract, so the two should not be assumed to perform identically.', 'With 147 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, the product has a positive but modest track record. Only 2 units were reported bought in the past month, which points to steady, low-volume interest rather than broad popularity. No detailed spec sheet is listed for this item beyond what appears on the label.']

Pros

  • Made with a single, minimally processed botanical oil rather than a long list of synthetic additives
  • Supercritical CO2 extraction is a gentler method that avoids high heat and solvent residue
  • Strong 4.5 average rating across 147 reviews
  • Marketed toward the appearance of uneven tone, a common concern in mature-skin routines
  • Straightforward, no-frills single-ingredient formula

Cons

  • Only 2 units reported bought in the past month, a sign of niche rather than broad demand
  • No detailed spec sheet or ingredient breakdown is listed for this item
  • Whole seed oil is not the same as a purified bakuchiol extract, so results may vary from products marketed under that name
  • Small 147-review base compared to more established body and face oils

Performance notes

Bakuchi seed oil is the source material for bakuchiol, a compound studied as a gentler alternative to retinol for the look of texture and tone. This listing is the whole seed oil rather than an isolated bakuchiol extract, so it should be viewed as a traditional botanical oil rather than a lab-purified active. As with any new oil, a patch test before regular use is a sensible first step.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star average across 147 reviews reflects a genuinely satisfied customer base, though it is a smaller sample than many mainstream oils. The reported 2 units bought in the past month suggests this is a steady, low-volume niche product rather than one experiencing broad or growing demand.

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Frequently asked questions

What is bakuchi or babchi oil used for in skin care?

Bakuchi, also called babchi, is a seed long used in South Asian skin traditions and is the source plant for bakuchiol, which is often marketed as a plant-based alternative to retinol for the look of texture and tone. This product is not a medical treatment for any diagnosed skin condition, and anyone with a specific skin concern should talk to a dermatologist.

Is this the same as a bakuchiol serum?

Not exactly. Bakuchiol serums typically use a purified, isolated extract from the bakuchi plant, while this product is the whole seed oil obtained through CO2 extraction. Both come from the same source plant, but the whole oil and the purified compound are not identical in concentration or formulation.

Should I be concerned that so few units sold last month?

A reported 2 units bought in the past month is low compared to mainstream body and face oils, but it does not cancel out the product's solid 4.5-star rating across 147 reviews. It simply suggests this is a smaller, more niche item rather than a bestseller, which is worth knowing before you buy.

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