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Sunday, 11 June 2017

The Ordinary Review

The Ordinary Review 

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One of my fave skincare products. I tend to use about once every 2/3 weeks, or whenever I feel a spot about to appear. My skin feels so smooth, my are pores smaller I have next to no blemishes or marks and my skin glows. It does burn a little at first and I wouldn't recommend having on any longer than recommended. Considering the high levels of AHAs, my skin doesn't feel irritated and any redness subsides quickly. Another plus is the price. Can't believe it's so affordable! If you're considering a peel and haven't used one before, try a lower percentage of acid (the 5 or 10% lactic by the ordinary is another I've used and love) so your skin gets used to it. You can then work your way up. I certainly won't be looking back. Thank you to The Ordinary!
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So when it comes to the misses, there are a couple of products I didn’t get on with and one that I’m still not sure of. The Natural Moisturising Factors + HA (£4.90) is a daily moisturiser made from a collection of compounds that are naturally present in the skin. Although I feel like this does hydrate my skin, I don’t love the feel of it on my skin and it takes quite a while to sink in with a slightly tacky finish to it.
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Although they offer a silicone primer too, I found the High-Spreadability Fluid Primer (£5.50) to be too slippy on the skin, I prefer something even more hydrating and this just didn’t do it for me. When I went into store I tried the Coverage Foundation but they didn’t have any in stock so I bought the Serum Foundationinstead (£5.70) which comes in 21 shades. I was expecting this to be light and hydrating but instead found it to be quite heavy in an awkward clingy way, it’s a very strange formula, maybe I did something wrong but I didn’t get on with it at all.

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