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sulphate 4% cleanser, the ordinary
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The Ordinary’s AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution is a chemical exfoliant powerhouse that I just now have gotten around to reviewing! It combines Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, and Salicylic Acid to exfoliate the outer layers of your skin as well as getting inside your pores to reduce congestion from everyday life. The day after using this peeling solution for the first my skin was noticeably more radiant and my hyperpigmentation was less hyper!
Some of my favorite skincare products. My skin feels amazing and is glowingggggg.
Aye. 👀❤️
Six The Ordinary Product Mini-Reviews
I've been using these six products by The Ordinary for a while so I figured I'd share my thoughts on them with you guys in the form of six mini-reviews!
The Ordinary Vitamin C Suspension 30% in Silicone
I really like this Vitamin C product, but be warned: it does have a silicone base and it does feel exactly like it sounds; it has all the slippiness and film-feeling of a silicone primer, so if you typically dislike silicone products, I'd go for something else. Also, I've used other vitamin C products before and none have ever stung except this one, so be careful if you're sensitive or if you're not used to having vitamin C in your skincare routine!
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
This is an okay product and I love the idea of a niacinamide and zinc serum, but I don't really love this particular one. It feels like a normal watery serum at first, but once you start to apply it and rub it in, it starts getting really soapy and sort of sticky which I really dislike. I'll have to try some other niacinamide products because I like having it as a part of my routine, but this one just ain't it.
The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution
This is a great way to get your AHA and BHA in if they're not already a part of your regular skincare routine! Just be careful not to use this more than maybe a couple times a week because it is very strong, and don't leave it on for more than the recommended time either. Even when leaving this on for less time than recommended, I still feel a bit of stinging but nothing unbearable. The only thing I don't like about this product is that it definitely looks like you have blood smeared all over your face while you're using it lol which isn't the best look imo.
The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution
I love this product! I use this as a kind of 'secondary toner' after my Thayers Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Toner. It's pretty much the perfect amount of glycolic acid for my skin, I think, because I can use it in the mornings without over-exfoliating but I still notice results from using it consistently. It can sometimes have a lil bit of a weird smell, but hey, I love just about everything else about it so I can deal with one sub-par quality, especially for the great price.
The Ordinary Granactive Retinoid 5% in Squalane
This is a great, strong OTC retinol product that I enjoyed using while I had it, but I've since given it to my mom because I recently started using tretinoin (which is basically just a stronger form of retinol) in my Curology formula and didn't want to use both and have too much retinol in my routine because I know that can cause irritation and sun sensitivity. I'd definitely recommend this product if you feel like your current OTC retinol isn't quite as strong as you'd like or if you're just looking for an affordable one. The Ordinary also has this exact same product but in a 2% concentration, and I'd recommend that to start out if your skin hasn't yet gotten used to retinol exposure.
The Ordinary Mandelic Acid 10% + HA
Mandelic acid is one of the most gentle of the 'skincare acids' used for exfoliation and to increase cell turnover, so a product like this is probably your best bet if you're really sensitive to AHAs or if you're just starting out with them. This particular mandelic acid product has quite an oily, thick serum consistency and feels more hydrating than anything else when applied to the face. This product is great if you want to start exfoliating but find other exfoliating acid products have made your face sting a lot or even burn.