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You’ve Been Patching the Ceiling. The Crack Is in the Foundation.

A skin researcher explains why every cream, serum and treatment you own works on the surface - while the wrinkles you’re fighting are being built one floor down, in a layer nothing on your shelf was ever able to reach.

★★★★★★★★★★ 20+ Ratings
HERO IMAGE PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) The feeling, in one honest frame

A real, un-retouched woman (45-60) in soft natural light, gently lifting the skin at her jaw or cheek in the mirror - watching it not quite spring back - not distressed, just noticing the sag. No glamour, no filter (glossy stock-model perfection breaks trust with this audience instantly). Faintly ghosted behind her, a house cross-section: a hairline crack running through the deep foundation, not the ceiling. Overlay the headline in serif type. Purpose: she must see herself AND feel the ‘this is structural, not surface’ metaphor in three seconds.

For years you’ve done the sensible thing. When your skin started to change, you bought something to put on it. A richer cream. A pricier serum. Better coverage. You were consistent - that was never the problem.

And still, slowly, it went backwards. The sag crept in anyway. So you told yourself you needed to try harder, spend more, start earlier.

Here’s what nobody told you.

You’ve been repainting the ceiling. The crack is in the foundation.

Everything you’ve been putting on your face has been working on the surface - the paint - while the actual fault line runs one floor down, deep underneath, completely untouched. Once you see where the problem really lives, every disappointing jar on your shelf finally makes sense. And it was never your fault.

So let’s start there - with the thing you already suspect every time you say “no cream fixes sagging.”

The Ageing You Actually Feel

VIDEO / GIF PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) Structure, not surface: what she actually notices

Short looping clip: a woman lightly pressing her cheek and watching it settle back a half-second too slow; a hand smoothing the crepey skin on the back of the other hand; a glance at the neck. The emphasis is on looseness and structure, not dryness - this is about the frame, not the paint. Purpose: mirror the exact structural changes she feels and can’t fix with anything topical.

You know the exact morning it started. You looked in the mirror and thought some version of this:

“Welcome to the nonsense of middle age. I always had beautifully flawless skin. Now I look saggy, tons of sun spots and weird dryness.”

- the thought every woman here has had

Then you started noticing all of it. The soft sag along the jaw. Volume quietly leaving your cheeks - “starting to see volume loss,” the day it registered. The crepey skin creeping onto your arms and the tops of your hands. The neck - the one that, as one woman put it, “gives us away.”

And underneath it all, a belief you’ve quietly arrived at on your own - the one that no moisturiser ad will ever confirm:

“While I’m sure it won’t help with sagging - and honestly no moisturiser really will…”

- verbatim customer belief

You’re not imagining it, and you’re not being cynical. You’ve figured out something true that the surface-cream industry would rather you didn’t: the change you’re seeing is structural - and structure doesn’t live on the surface where your products do.

Everything You’ve Tried - and Why All of It Failed

IMAGE PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) Five fixes, all working on the same floor

A flat-lay of five products - moisturiser tub, serum dropper, foundation compact, a tub of collagen powder, a Botox vial/needle icon - each with a small tag reading “SURFACE” or “MASK.” Above them, a faint dotted line labelled “the surface,” and far below it a second line labelled “the dermis - where wrinkles form,” with nothing reaching it. Purpose: make “everything I own works on the wrong floor” a single glance.

So you did what any sensible woman does. You went shopping for the fix. Here’s the graveyard on your bathroom shelf, and the one thing every headstone has in common.

1 Moisturiser

It plumps your skin like a water balloon - for a few hours. Then it’s gone by lunch and you’re reapplying. Deep down you already know why:

“Creams act like fillers, so they only work if you use them daily.”

- verbatim customer belief

It sits on the surface and holds water. It cannot rebuild structure, because structure isn’t where it lives.

2 Serums & hyaluronic acid

The “glow to leave the house.” Lovely for a day. But you’ve half-suspected the truth for a while - and plenty of women say it outright:

“I read that putting lotions on your face to help with collagen does nothing - it just sits on the top surface, it doesn’t penetrate.”

- verbatim customer belief

The problem isn’t the ingredient. It’s the depth it can reach.

3 Foundation & makeup

Cover-up. And on mature skin, cover-up that “settles into lines” and, in your own words, “just makes me look older.” It hides the symptom for eight hours - on the very top layer - and does nothing for the cause.

4 Collagen supplements

The powder in your coffee. Except most of the collagen you swallow is broken apart by stomach acid long before it could ever reach your face. Even the women who take it religiously say the quiet part out loud: “Collagen supplements? Which one that doesn’t get destroyed by stomach acid?” It never reaches the dermis either - it barely leaves the gut.

5 Botox & injectables

It freezes the muscle so the line can’t crease. It masks. It doesn’t repair a single fibre of the scaffold - and it has to be repeated forever. Even loyal users get nervous about the treadmill:

“Injecting a neurotoxin into muscles, over and over… it has to be repeated and can have a negative effect in the long run.”

- verbatim customer, on Botox

Five fixes. Five price tags. Every one of them working on the surface - not one reaching the floor where the problem actually lives.

And that’s the part no one sells you - because you can’t bottle it cheaply, and it’s far easier to sell you another jar of paint.

The Root Cause No One Sold You

Here it is. Wrinkles don’t form on the surface of your skin. They form underneath it - in the dermis, the deep scaffolding of collagen and elastin that holds your face up like the frame of a house. The surface is just the plaster stretched over that frame.

You’ve spent years repainting the ceiling. The crack is in the foundation.

Every cream, every serum, every bit of coverage has been fussing over the paint while the actual fault line runs deep underneath, untouched. That’s the precise, physical reason “no moisturiser fixes sagging.” It was never built to reach the frame. It physically cannot get there.

DIAGRAM / GIF PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) Where you’ve been working vs. where the problem is

A clean cross-section of skin, two layers labelled simply. TOP layer (“the surface - where creams sit”): little cream droplets sit on top, going nowhere. DEEP layer (“the dermis - where wrinkles are actually built”): the collagen scaffold, with a crack running through it. A big arrow points down past the surface to the crack: “this is the floor nothing you own can reach.” Purpose: makes ‘depth’ physical and undeniable in one glance - the single most important image in the piece.

And here’s the hopeful half, because this isn’t a life sentence. That foundation crew didn’t die. The cells that build your collagen - your fibroblasts, living down at that depth - are still there. They still hold the full blueprint. With age, the instructions just went quiet. The signal went dim - it didn’t disappear.

So the real diagnosis is two things at once: the problem is deeper than anything you’ve been putting on it - and it’s still reachable. Which means the entire question becomes: what can actually get down there, and wake the crew back up?

It Was the Design - Not You

Read this slowly, because it lifts something off you.

You didn’t fail because you were lazy or inconsistent. You didn’t “start too late.” You failed because every product you were sold was working on the ceiling while the crack spread in the foundation. You were playing a game that was rigged before you bought a single bottle - a surface fix can never resolve a structural problem, no matter how religiously you apply it.

You weren’t bad at skincare. You were sold surface fixes for a structural problem - and then blamed for the results.

Who’s To Blame?

IMAGE PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) The two enemies: the wrecking crew below, the painters above

Split poster. LEFT: deep in the dermis, a demolition crew of enzyme ‘workers’ sawing through collagen beams - the biological villain. RIGHT: a cheerful industry painter rolling fresh paint over a wall while the crack spreads behind it, invoice in hand - the tribal villain. Purpose: give her one thing to understand (the enzymes) and one thing to be angry at (an industry selling paint for a foundation problem).

There are two enemies here. Once you can see them, you’ll never shop the same way again.

The one deep in your skin

A demolition crew of enzymes - collagenase and its cousins - living down in the dermis, quietly cutting your collagen scaffold apart faster than any surface cream could pretend to help. While you were busy moisturising the paint, they were sawing through the beams. Every product on your shelf ignored them completely, because none of them ever reached that floor.

The one in the lab coat

And an industry that has known for decades exactly where wrinkles form - and kept selling you surface creams anyway, because paint is cheap, repeat-purchase, and easy. They let you believe the problem was your consistency, your age, your genes. Anything but the truth: that they handed you a paintbrush for a foundation crack, and billed you monthly.

You were never bad at skincare. You were handed a paintbrush for a structural repair.

“So What Do I Actually Do?”

So here’s the corner you’ve been stuck in: everything gentle enough to use sits on the surface and can’t reach the foundation. What’s actually left that gets down there - to the fibroblast layer - and rebuilds the frame instead of repainting the plaster?

Something Built to Reach the Foundation

DIAGRAM / GIF PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) Sinks past the paint - and wakes the crew

Animated cross-section. A drop labelled “BAKUCHIOL” is shown as oil-loving (lipophilic), so instead of beading on top like the cream droplets did, it sinks down through the surface to the dermis. There, dim ‘collagen factory’ lights flicker back on (genes switching on: collagen I, III, IV + elastin), while the little enzyme ‘wrecking crew’ from the previous image is shown downing tools (MMPs inhibited). Caption: “Reaches the floor nothing else could. Rebuilds the frame - and calls off the crew tearing it down.” Purpose: make the depth-reaching mechanism physical and obvious.

There is a plant molecule called bakuchiol. Unlike a humectant that beads on the surface, it’s oil-loving - so it actually penetrates down to the fibroblast layer, the exact floor where wrinkles are built. And once it’s there, it does two things at once: it signals your skin to switch its own collagen production back on - types I, III and IV, plus your elastin gene - and it disables the demolition crew, the enzymes cutting the scaffold apart.

Not a filler that plumps the ceiling for six hours. A signal that restarts the foundation.

One honest note, because you deserve it: you may have heard bakuchiol described as “the gentle retinol alternative.” That’s true - retinol is the one active that also reaches this depth, but it punishes reactive skin to do it, which is a whole story of its own. For today, forget retinol. The point that matters here is simpler and bigger: this is the first thing on your shelf that works in the foundation instead of on the paint.

“But I’ve heard of bakuchiol - I tried it, it did nothing”

You might be thinking exactly that. And you’d be half right - the molecule isn’t new, and plenty of women have tried a bakuchiol serum that flopped. Here’s why, and why it changes nothing about what’s below.

Bakuchiol only works if it actually reaches the dermis - and reaching the dermis depends entirely on how it’s formulated. Most brands buy the raw ingredient and drop it into a cheap, water-heavy base that beads on the surface, or underdose it so far there’s barely any in the bottle:

“It’s a NO-dose retinol… not enough in it to do one darned thing.”  /  “This has little to no bakuchiol in it.”

- verbatim customers, on underdosed serums

So the molecule was right, but it never got to the floor it needed to reach. That isn’t bakuchiol failing. That’s a lazy formula failing.

Why this is Regalia - and not just “a bakuchiol serum”

This is the part that matters. We’re not going to insult you by pretending we invented bakuchiol. What we built is the formula those disappointed reviewers never got to try: the clinically-studied dose - the exact strength the studies actually used - in a delivery system designed to carry it past the surface and down to the fibroblast layer, wrapped in soothing, barrier-repairing botanicals so it rebuilds gently.

Bakuchiol is the wedge that reaches the foundation. The way we dose and deliver it is the moat - the thing a competitor can’t lift off the back of a bottle. Anyone can print “bakuchiol” on a label. Getting it to the floor where it works, and keeping it kind to your skin on the way down, is the entire craft.

The Proof - What Actually Reaches the Foundation

You’ve heard enough promises in your life. This audience asked for specifics, so here they are - from published research, not a brand’s own hype reel.

It rebuilds the frame - measurably

Down at the fibroblast layer, bakuchiol switches your collagen program back on: it upregulates type I, III and IV collagen and the elastin gene, and drives your skin’s own water channels (aquaporin-3) up 4.3× - ahead of retinol’s 3.5×. This is gene-level upregulation - your skin building its own collagen - not a filler pumped in to fake plumpness. And it protects what it builds, directly inhibiting the collagenase (MMP-1) and elastase enzymes that were tearing the scaffold down.

3 collagen types switched back on - I, III & IV - plus your elastin gene
4.3× rise in skin’s own water channels (aquaporin-3) - ahead of retinol’s 3.5×
Wk 12 when results peak - because it builds and stays, not fades

And it shows on the surface, cumulatively

In a 12-week, double-blind trial (Dhaliwal et al., British Journal of Dermatology, 2019), bakuchiol delivered roughly a 20% reduction in wrinkles - and a separate 12-week study measured about a 20% drop in wrinkle depth and 21% in roughness, with real gains in elasticity and firmness. The results climbed week over week: most marked at week 12.

CHART PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 4:3 (landscape) Structure rebuilds and stays - the opposite of a surface filler

A rising line chart over 12 weeks showing bakuchiol’s wrinkle-depth reduction climbing (~7% at wk4 → ~13% at wk8 → ~20% at wk12). Underneath it, a flat dotted line labelled “a surface moisturiser - plumps, then fades daily” hugging zero. Source line in small type: Chaudhuri & Bojanowski 2014; Dhaliwal et al. 2019. Purpose: prove ‘cumulative structural rebuild’ vs ‘temporary surface plump’ in one glance.

That cumulative climb is the whole tell. A surface plump is gone by lunch. A structural rebuild compounds - which is exactly why the studies ran a full 12 weeks, and exactly why it doesn’t vanish the day you stop. Even your own instinct agrees: humectants like HA and glycerin are, by every honest account, surface-level and temporary. This works one floor down.

The bathroom-shelf test

Here’s every fix you’ve tried, and the two questions that actually matter once you know where wrinkles form: does it reach the dermis, and does it rebuild the structure or just mask it? This table isn’t hypothetical to you. It’s your bathroom shelf.

Solution Reaches the dermis (where wrinkles form)? Rebuilds structure, or masks it? Verdict
Drugstore moisturiser / HA / oils No (sits on the surface) Masks (fades by lunch) Temporary filler
Serums / hyaluronic acid No (sits on top) Plumps for a few hours Surface glow
Collagen supplements No (broken down in the gut) Neither Never reaches your face
Botox / injectables No (freezes the muscle) Masks Treadmill
Foundation / makeup No Masks Cover-up
REGALIA Yes - penetrates to the fibroblast layer Rebuilds (collagen I, III, IV + elastin) Works in the foundation, not on the ceiling

So the real question was never “does this work.” The research already answered that. The real question is who built it, whether it holds up on real women’s faces, and how to get it. Keep reading.

The Woman Behind Regalia

I Was 32 When a “Miracle” Cream Left Me Hiding at Home.

IMAGE PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 4:5 (portrait) The founder - real, warm, mid-30s

A natural, approachable portrait of the founder (30s), no heavy retouching, soft light - someone who looks like she reads research papers for fun and also gets it. Optionally a second frame of her with the product at a workbench. Purpose: put a real, trustworthy human face on the brand for an audience that is deeply suspicious of faceless, over-hyped skincare. [Placeholder - swap for the real founder’s name and photo.]

I need to be honest about how Regalia started, because it didn’t start in a lab. It started with my face in a bathroom mirror at 2am - red, swollen - wondering what I’d done to myself.

I was 32. A few early lines around my eyes, some texture on my cheeks I didn’t love, and a dermatologist who told me exactly what they tell everyone: start retinol. So I did. Every night, like a good patient.

Two weeks in, my skin wasn’t glowing. It was burning. Flaking along my jaw, stinging when I so much as splashed it with water. I have skin that leans reactive, and it revolted. When I went back, I got the line I now know a whole generation of women has been fed: push through - that’s how you know it’s working.

I didn’t push through. Something about it never sat right with me. Since when is your skin screaming a sign of health?

So I did the thing I do when I don’t trust an answer. I went and read the actual research - not the blog posts, the papers. And what I found reorganised everything I thought I knew.

Retinol builds collagen by flipping one specific switch in your skin cells - a receptor called RAR. Here’s the part no one had told me: flipping that exact switch is also what inflames the skin. The building and the burning aren’t two separate things. They’re the same event. Retinol cannot rebuild your skin without lighting it up, because its only door to the collagen factory runs straight through the fire.

My skin wasn’t “too weak.” The molecule was built to burn. I’d been blaming myself for a fault in the chemistry.

Then I found the other half of the story. A plant molecule called bakuchiol - no relation to retinol - reaches the same collagen endpoint. It tells your skin to rebuild. But it skips the RAR switch entirely. Same destination, different route, no fire. I thought: this is it. This is what I needed at 2am. So I went looking for it on the shelf.

And I was so disappointed.

The bakuchiol serums I tried were a mess. Half were underdosed to the point of doing nothing - “putting water on my face,” as one reviewer put it. Others were drowning in fragrance that flared my reactive skin all over again. Gritty textures that rolled off. Sticky films. One literally left a purple residue on my face. The molecule was right. The formulas were careless.

Worse, most of them missed the second half of the problem entirely. Because rebuilding collagen isn’t enough if you don’t also shut down what’s tearing it down - the low, constant inflammation and oxidative damage quietly demolishing skin faster than anything can replace it. A serum that only rebuilds is bailing water out of a boat with the hole still in it.

So I built the one I couldn’t find.

Regalia is properly dosed bakuchiol - the amount the studies actually used - wrapped in a system of calming, barrier-repairing botanicals whose whole job is to put out the fire while the bakuchiol rebuilds the foundation. No fragrance. No grit. No burn. Nothing that asks you to “push through” anything.

It’s the product I wish someone had handed me at 32, before I spent two years and a lot of money learning the hard way.

I’m in my thirties. Most of the women who write to us are in their forties, fifties and sixties. I didn’t build this because I think ageing is something to be ashamed of - I don’t, and I never will. I built it because no one should have to burn their own skin to take care of it. That was never the deal. It was just the only option on the shelf.

Until now.

- Maya, Founder of Regalia

Give It the 12 Weeks the Studies Used

This is not a filler that dazzles on day one and quits by lunch. It’s a rebuild, and rebuilds are cumulative - they climb week over week. Here’s the arc real users describe, mapped to what the research shows is happening underneath.

GRAPHIC PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 16:9 (landscape) The rebuild curve - weeks 2 → 8 → 12

A left-to-right rising curve with three milestone markers. WEEK ~2: “First glow - skin looks calmer, hydrated, plumper” (surface). WEEK ~8: “Texture and tone even out - roughness and spots softening.” WEEK ~12: “The structural payoff - visibly firmer, smoother, lines softened” (this is where the studies show results peak). Under the curve, a faint dotted flat line labelled ‘a normal moisturiser (fades daily)’ for contrast. Purpose: sets honest expectations, kills the ‘it did nothing in 3 days’ churn, and justifies buying the full course.

★★★★★

“I’d sworn off anti-ageing serums - every one either did nothing or set my face on fire. Three months in with this and my skin looks better than it has in ten years. Not once did it sting.”

- Reformed retinol refugee, 54
★★★★★

“No peeling, no redness - just a gradual, healthy plumpness. This is what I always wanted retinol to be.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“My husband asked if I’d “done something different.” My cheeks look bouncy again. That’s the review.”

- Bought it, kept it, 50
★★★★☆

“I’m 50. I’m still 50 - this isn’t magic and I don’t want it to be. But my skin is genuinely smoother, my lines have softened, and I actually enjoy putting it on. That’s more than I can say for anything else on my shelf.”

- Honest about it
★★★★★

“I have rosacea and I put off buying this for weeks, terrified it would flare me. It hasn’t triggered a single one. I wish I hadn’t waited so long.”

- Sensitive-skin sceptic
★★★★★

“It’s gentle and it actually does something - I genuinely didn’t think those two things could be true at the same time.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“That glass-like glow the morning after is real. And it goes on light - no film, doesn’t stain my pillow, I can wear it morning and night. Finally.”

- Verified buyer

Meet Regalia

Rebuild the foundation - not just repaint the ceiling.

IMAGE PLACEHOLDER · Aspect ratio 1:1 (square) The hero shot

Clean, premium product photography of the Regalia bottle on a soft plum / warm-neutral background, a single drop on glass to show the light, non-gritty texture. A secondary lifestyle shot: the bottle on a real bathroom shelf beside a coffee, in a real woman’s hand. Purpose: make it feel considered and trustworthy - the anti-‘more bottle than product’ shot. Show the texture is smooth (this audience fears grit, film and purple residue).

Regalia is a once-or-twice-daily serum built to reach the one layer your creams never could. It sinks past the surface to the fibroblast layer and signals your skin to switch its own collagen production back on (types I, III and IV) - a structural rebuild, not a surface plump - carried in a soothing, barrier-repairing system. Fragrance-free, lightweight, and gentle enough for morning and night.

What’s actually in the bottle

  • Clinically-studied 0.5% bakuchiol - the exact strength used in the head-to-head trials, not an underdosed “no-dose” version that does nothing.
  • Rebuilds the foundation - signals your skin to restart its own collagen (I, III & IV). A signal that restarts production, not a filler that fades by lunch.
  • Defends what it builds - antioxidant + anti-inflammatory in one molecule, shutting down the enzymes that demolish collagen.
  • A calming, barrier-repairing matrix - centella, panthenol, allantoin, licorice root, chamomile and glycerin working as one system, not a single hero ingredient. The combination is the moat - anyone can buy the molecule.
  • No burn, no flake, no “push through it.” Reaches retinol’s results without retinol’s receptor.
  • Fragrance-free. No grit, no purple residue, no pilling, no pillow stains. Sinks in light and disappears.
  • Morning and night - unlike retinol, it won’t make your skin sun-sensitive. (Still wear your SPF.)
  • For every neck, chest, hand and jawline that’s been quietly giving your age away - yes, you can use it there too.
  • Vegan & cruelty-free.

Choose your course

One bottle isn’t the test - twelve weeks is. That’s why the real value is in running the full course (and it’s why women buy the bundle and keep a backup on the shelf). Every option below includes free shipping.

Try It 1 bottle $60 AUD

The single-bottle start. Free shipping.

Choose Try It
Go All In Buy 3, get 2 free - 5 bottles

The course, the backups, one for a friend. Free shipping + biggest saving.

Choose Go All In

Everything You’ve Been Burned By. In Writing, as a Promise.

This audience has been let down so many times they now read reviews expecting betrayal. So instead of hiding from the complaints people have about other serums, we’re answering every one of them - out loud, as a guarantee.

The 12-Week Promise

What people say about other serums: “Just Hocus Pocus. Putting water on my face. Three stars because it hydrates - but sorry, I’m still 50.”

Our promise: The studies ran 12 weeks because that’s when the collagen rebuild shows on the surface. So give Regalia the same 12 weeks. If your skin isn’t visibly firmer, smoother and calmer, we’ll refund every cent - bottle empty or not. One bottle was never the test, so we make it easy to run the whole course.

The No-Burn Promise

What people say about other serums: “As soon as this stuff touches my face, it feels like it’s on fire. It was like I got retinol burns.”

Our promise: Regalia is built to reach results without the receptor that burns - and without fragrance, the number-one trigger for reactive skin. No stinging. No flaking. No “it means it’s working.” If it stings, it isn’t ours - send it back.

The Texture Promise

What people say about other serums: “A thin layer of purple slime… purple boogers on your face. Gritty, sandy. It sat so heavy on my skin.”

Our promise: No grit. No pilling. No purple residue. No pillow stains. It sinks in light and disappears - that’s the whole point of a serum, and we refuse to get it wrong.

The Fragrance Promise

What people say about other serums: “Playdough smell. Smells like mould. Ultimately it felt like something designed for children.”

Our promise: Fragrance-free, full stop. Nothing to hold your nose for - and none of the essential-oil irritants (limonene, linalool, lavender, bergamot) that quietly flare sensitive skin. If you can smell perfume, it isn’t us.

The Full-Bottle Promise

What people say about other serums: “The bottle came empty. Bottle was only like 60% full - rip-off. I now have two full bottles I can’t get anything out of.”

Our promise: Every bottle filled to the line, sealed, and batch-checked, with a dropper that actually works - or we replace it free, no argument. And because you buy direct from us, you’re never getting a tampered third-party bottle.

The Real-Value Promise

What people say about other serums: “So tiny yet so expensive. More bottle than product.”

Our promise: Honest fill, honest strength, and a bundle price that makes the full 12-week course genuinely affordable - with free shipping. No thick glass hiding a thimble of serum.

Straight Answers (speak to me like I’m five)

How long until I actually see something?

A little glow can show within days as your skin calms and hydrates. But the real change - firmer, smoother, softer lines - is cumulative and shows most clearly around 12 weeks, because your skin is genuinely rebuilding collagen, not faking plumpness for a day. Patience honestly pays off here, which is exactly why we bundle for the full course.

How do I use it? Keep it simple.

Cleanse → apply Regalia → moisturiser on top. Morning, night, or both. That’s the whole routine. No acid schedule, no waiting between steps, no 11-step nonsense.

Does it replace my retinol?

For anti-ageing, that’s the idea - bakuchiol is a functional match for retinol’s collagen and tone benefits, without the burn. One honest caveat: if a dermatologist has you on prescription tretinoin for a specific medical reason, that’s a conversation to have with them. Bakuchiol is a gentle cosmetic alternative, not a prescription drug.

Can I use it on my neck, chest and hands?

Yes - the exact places that “give us away.” The neck, the décolletage, the backs of the hands. Smooth any extra straight onto them.

I have rosacea / very sensitive / reactive skin.

Regalia is formulated to calm rather than provoke, and it’s fragrance-free - but any active deserves respect. Patch test on your inner arm or jaw for a couple of nights first. If you’ve had reactions to cosmetics before, that’s always the smart move.

Can I use it while pregnant or breastfeeding?

Here’s the honest answer, not the marketing one: bakuchiol is widely chosen as a gentler alternative to retinol, and the mechanism is reassuring - but it has not been formally tested in pregnancy, and no regulator has cleared it as pregnancy-safe. So please check with your own doctor or midwife first. We’d rather tell you the truth than sell you a claim.

Is it “clean”? What’s in it?

Full ingredient transparency, no fragrance, and none of the common essential-oil irritants. When your skin is genuinely struggling, what you want is results with nothing that stings - and that’s what this is built to be.

Where’s it made? Can I trust it?

You buy it directly from us - sealed, batch-tested, and never routed through an unknown third-party seller, so you always know exactly what you’re getting.

What Women Keep Telling Us

★★★★★

“Fine lines sort of melted away - but in a good way. And it never once stung.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“My skin drank it in like three Stanley cups of water overnight. Bouncy in the morning.”

- Verified buyer, 48
★★★★★

“Does not burn, does not flake, day and night, layers with everything. This is the one.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★☆

“Not a miracle worker - but it’s the first thing I’ve used that I’m genuinely not removing from my routine.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“I did the one-hand test to be sure. The hand I used it on is visibly smoother. Sold.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“Used it on my turkey neck and the backs of my hands too. Softer, firmer, less crepey. Thank you.”

- Verified buyer, 57
★★★★★

“Gentle and effective - light, absorbs fast, leaves my skin soft and smooth. No sensitivity at all.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“I was so scared I was just being ‘influenced.’ It genuinely holds up. Smoother, calmer, glowier.”

- Verified buyer
★★★★★

“Postmenopausal and finally something that hydrates AND does something structural. Rare.”

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Wilma Dela Cruz

Can anybody vouch for this?

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Mary Vermont

Hey… It’s fantastic! I’d honestly given up on anti-ageing serums-everything I tried either did nothing or left my face red and flaking. Regalia has completely changed that. I’ve been struggling with dull, sagging skin for years, and my skin is smoother and calmer than it’s been in a decade-and it has never once stung. Hopefully, it will help you too.

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Doris Steiner

I bought mine at full price, and now there’s a buy 2 get 1 free deal? That's not fair!

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Skyler Greig

How long does shipping take??

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Marie Campbell

Hey Skyler, got mine after a week.

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Leonard Boyd

I bought this serum for my wife, who’d pretty much sworn off anti-ageing creams after retinol wrecked her skin. She’s been feeling defeated about it for months. In just a couple of weeks, her skin is noticeably calmer and smoother, and she actually enjoys her routine again.

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Emma Emerson

Hey, this serum is what you need instead of expensive treatments.

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Louis Clive

Wow, this looks amazing! I’ve just ordered a bottle now!

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Alfred Johnson

Did you buy it? How long does it take to get it?

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Editha Cruz

For me, it was 3 business days.

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Debra Peyton

I should have bought it earlier. It’s so nice to finally have something gentle in Regalia actually working on my skin. I use it every morning and night, and it’s made a huge difference-my cheeks look plumper and my fine lines have visibly softened.

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Paula Remington

Wow, looks amazing. Does anyone actually have some and has it been tested?

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Sarah Dudley

The serum is really light and easy to apply, and I love how gentle it is on my skin. The bakuchiol in Regalia works wonders, especially on my neck and the backs of my hands-no stinging, no flaking, my skin just looks fresher and firmer. 😇 🔥

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Chris Graeme

I just ordered mine! Cannot wait for it.

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Barbara Bradly

I need this, I’m gonna buy some this weekend when my paycheck hits lol!!

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Ethel Dean

Does anyone know how long the shipping takes? Want to buy some for my friend.

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Clark Milton

Hey Ethel, mine arrived after about a week.

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Emman Shelby

Your friend will be happy!

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Harry Keegan

The serum is really light, so you can wear it day and night, even under makeup. Cheaper than clinic treatments, and does exactly what it says. It’s a great product with fast shipping! My wife loves it.

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Howard Prescott

Love this serum totally!

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Anna Madison

I was a skeptic... but I bought a bottle and was positively surprised. This is worth it. I’ve been struggling with sagging and dull, crepey skin for a while, and it was starting to affect my confidence. Regalia helped me out a lot. My skin looks so much firmer and smoother now. Thank you to the company who made this.

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Eddie Orson

I absolutely love my Regalia serum! I had to order another bottle for my daughter today since she won’t stop using mine!

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Isabella Mayson

OMG, I know! I was so happy they still had some in stock today. I had to order a bottle immediately before they run out again like last time.

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