The Cosmopolitan UK beauty team review their favourite products from The Ordinary. From the viral AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution to the unsung heroes.
Salicylic Acid has been a favourite ingredient of mine ever since I was a teen and it’s one that I’m sure many of you are familiar with. It’s the most popular acid when it comes to preventing and healing acne because it really works. I was so happy when The Ordinary launched this...
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Overall, I’d still say The Ordinary Soothing & Barrier Support Serum is worth purchasing to reduce any irritation or sensitivity. Update January 2020: Added a couple more of The Ordinary’s skin care products to this review: The Ordinary’s Squalane Cleanser; Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5; and...
The Ordinary obviously does a hyaluronic acid product as well, calledHyaluronic Acid 2% + B5. I don’t own it, as I have several others that are similar. If you don’t have anything in this category in your arsenal, I recommend you get something quick. There isn’t anything as effectiv...
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Image Credit : Courtesy of The Ordinary Year Launched: 2016 Meant to regulate sebum production for oily skin types and improve skin tone, this serum’s cocktail of actives also fortify the skin’s barrier over time. Results Oriented: The Ordinary sells one bottle every 2 seconds. $6, the...
hyaluronic acid – hydrating panthenol – soothing I didn’t need to use moisturiser most nights when I was using this, even though it was winter in Australia at the time. The main downside of this serum is the a moderate level of fragrance. To me it smells quite nice, but I can imagi...
The Ordinary Lactic Acid 5% + HA (£6.00): Lactic acid exfoliates, hydrates, and brightens skin. It’s the gentlest exfoliant, so even sensitive skin can use it. This exfoliant also contains hydrating hyaluronic acid for an extra dose of moisture. Available at Beauty Bay, Boots, Cult Bea...
This isn’t an ordinary hairpin, it’s a bedazzled one. This crystal-embellished accessory from Jennifer Behr adds extra glam to any look and is equally functional and stylish. For the Person Who Lives in Nude Eyeshadow Huda Beauty Icy Nude Eyeshadow Palette $69 at SephoraCredit: Sephora ...