
For skin that's changed
Gentler than lotion alone — made for skin in midlife.
Crepey Skin
Softens the crepey look on arms, knees & chest.
Lost Moisture
Puts back the moisture mature skin stopped holding.
Visible Firmness
Promotes firmer-looking skin, without retinol.
What's inside
Six ingredients. Every one earns its place.
1% Bakuchiol
The plant-derived alternative to retinol — without the dryness or the sting. Promotes firmer, smoother-looking skin, gently.

Squalane
The secret to its non-greasy feel. Sinks in fast, never sticky.

Jojoba Oil
Mimics skin's own oils to put back the moisture it's lost.

Grapeseed Oil
Light and antioxidant-rich. Softens dry, papery skin.

Carrot Seed
An antioxidant-rich botanical, long prized for mature skin.

Vitamin E
An antioxidant that nourishes and protects the formula.
Fragrance-free · retinol-free · no mineral oil · no mica
How to use
Three steps. No complicated routine.
1Warm
2–3 pumps into your hands. Rub them together to warm the oil.
2Massage in
Onto damp skin after a shower — arms, legs, chest, anywhere it feels tight.
3Every day
Bakuchiol works over time. Consistency does the rest.
Tip: apply to skin that's still damp to lock in extra moisture.
SkinMochi vs Other Body Oils
Why sensitive, midlife skin deserves better.
The science behind bakuchiol
What the research shows about the ingredient — not marketing promises.
The look of firmer, more elastic skin1
After 12 weeks, studies observed improvement in the appearance of firmness, elasticity and fine lines.
A more even-looking tone1
The same research noted improvement in the look of dark spots and radiance — without the dryness linked to retinol.
Comparable to retinol, far gentler2
In a randomized 12-week trial, bakuchiol was comparable to retinol for the look of wrinkles, with less stinging and scaling.
Studied on women aged 40–65, over 12 weeks.
References
1 Chaudhuri RK, Bojanowski K. Bakuchiol: a retinol-like functional compound revealed by gene expression profiling and clinically proven to have anti-aging effects. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 2014;36(3):221–230. doi:10.1111/ics.12117
2 Dhaliwal S, Rybak I, Ellis SR, et al. Prospective, randomized, double-blind assessment of topical bakuchiol and retinol for facial photoageing. British Journal of Dermatology. 2019;180(2):289–296. doi:10.1111/bjd.16918
Frequently asked questions
Everything worth knowing before you order.