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Best and Worst of The Ordinary (Part 1) 

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The Ordinary have a LOT of products - here are the best and worst of the direct acids, retinoids, vitamin C, niacinamide, cleansers, moisturisers and sunscreens (in my opinion).
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@mimib5913
@mimib5913 3 года назад
As Dr. Davin Lim said, the Ordinary absolutely revolutionized skincare. It made amazing ingredients available to the entire world and inspired other brands to do that same. And it gives really good instructions on usage. Even if you don't like the brand's products itself, every skincare user should be grateful to them. Or else we'd be stuck shilling out $80 for a niacinamide serum, lol.
@bazli83
@bazli83 3 года назад
well Michelle begs to differ on the good instructions tho
@mushy470
@mushy470 3 года назад
@@bazli83 the instructions are there put people aren't actually following them
@kam0406
@kam0406 3 года назад
Skin care should be affordable and just as accessible for the single mom who has a tight budget or those who are not making a high end salary. The mark up on these products is extraordinary! Why shouldn't ALL people be able to look great? I'd argue it is even MORE important for people who are not in a high economic bracket to look and feel good about themselves! Just because you don't make a ton of money, it should not exclude you from being able to take good care of your skin. I love the Ordinary! They were the first company to come out with really solid skincare with high end ingredients that was affordable for the average person. They were the first company to challenge the idea that a skincare routine needed to break the budget. I love that. I support this company because it is important to me that beauty, health and well being should be access to all and not just those who can afford extravagant prices.
@kam0406
@kam0406 3 года назад
@@mushy470 EXACTLY! That would be like making tylenol inaccessible because there are people who decide to take 10 instead of the 2 that is the dose on the bottle. We can not and should not restrict use of a product because there are some who don't follow instructions. MOST people do. I use many products in The Ordinary 's line without any problems at all. The ONLY side effect I've ever experienced has been improved skin!
@sarastewart2633
@sarastewart2633 3 года назад
Has it though? Given most of the products aren't that good I find myself still having to shell out for better more expensive products..
@semirelatablesarah
@semirelatablesarah 3 года назад
Id love to see more “best and worst” videos about the ordinary, the inkey list, geek & gorgeous and facetheory!! ☺️
@SuhannaDeSilva
@SuhannaDeSilva 3 года назад
Yes! And Good Molecules too
@luciemcgovern3545
@luciemcgovern3545 3 года назад
Definitely ! Im super interested in the face theory too 😇
@rbaker368
@rbaker368 3 года назад
Yesss to Inkey List best & worst 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@patriciabrite2579
@patriciabrite2579 3 года назад
Yess to Inkey List
@nancykerrigan
@nancykerrigan 3 года назад
Yes to the inkey list and facetheory. Interested in their multi purpose serum and regena vitamin c serum.
@gkim2429
@gkim2429 2 года назад
5:30 Acid Exfoliants 5:43 Lactic Acid 10% + HA 6:37 Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution 7:55 AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution 9:46 Retinoids 10:09 Retinol 0.5% in Squalane 12:05 Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion 12:00 Vitamin C 13:03 100% L-Ascorbic Acid Powder 14:24 Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2% 15:43 Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate Solution 20% in Vitamin F 16:05 Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) 16:40 100% Niacinamide Powder 17:15 Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 18:07 Cleanser, Moisturiser, Sunscreen 18:13 Cold-Pressed Plant Oils (100% Cold Pressed Virgin Marula Oil, 100% Organic Cold Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil) 19:25 100% Plant-Derived Squalane 20:17 Squalane Cleanser 21:08 Mineral UV Filters SPF 30 with Antioxidants 21:35 Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA 22:37 Azelaic Acid 22:41 Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%
@TheFaro2011
@TheFaro2011 2 года назад
You are a ⭐
@itgetsworse601
@itgetsworse601 2 года назад
Thank you so much this is very helpful
@cherylrb00
@cherylrb00 Год назад
Thank you!!
@aylin_tunc
@aylin_tunc 2 месяца назад
You’re amazing.
@SDU500
@SDU500 18 дней назад
Wow you just dissed ALL the ordinary products. Shane
@sjblack9135
@sjblack9135 3 года назад
“Like being a kid in a candy store.” She did it, she broke down my obsession with skincare in a single sentence. Would love to see more on this, thanks Michelle! 💕
@phamthituongvi8224
@phamthituongvi8224 3 года назад
It's not a complement
@phamthituongvi8224
@phamthituongvi8224 3 года назад
@@misojimo2154 It absolutely is whether you like or not. It has come to the point where even the brands are taking a step to tell you that overconsumption is bad lol. Obsessions aren't healthy when it comes to... Pretty much anything...
@patriciabrite2579
@patriciabrite2579 3 года назад
@@phamthituongvi8224 If you buy some more at once, that doesn't mean you "HAVE TO" open them up and put them all on your face at once. I buy one year skin care in advance but only open them and try one by one.
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
@@phamthituongvi8224 I didn't mean it with any sort of judgement - just as an analogy for the situation. It's great because you have access to way more stuff than you ever did before, when a basic glycolic acid product was $60. But you need to be mindful that you don't go overboard!
@exoticalBecky_Miami
@exoticalBecky_Miami 5 месяцев назад
I really worry about the younger Generations because it's an obsession and it's an obsession with something that you honestly have no control over as much as you want I just worry that people are going farther and farther away from being natural even though they claim all of this stuff is natural I really wish the trends would head back towards the hipsters who didn't shower I mean sort of not quite that far
@rockymtnrachael8445
@rockymtnrachael8445 3 года назад
Girl I've been suffering every night putting that vitamin c suspension straight on my face not knowing I needed to mix it with something. It burns so badly. Thank you.
@rachellewis5016
@rachellewis5016 2 года назад
Their Vit C is my least favourite product. I’d never touch it again.
@kimberlyharrison87
@kimberlyharrison87 2 года назад
Im using lilly sado vitamin C serum and its easy on my skin
@LC-hd5dc
@LC-hd5dc 2 года назад
if something burns, you should STOP using it immediately and change the schedule or even the product. skincare should not be painful/suffering
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 4 месяца назад
Not all people can use all Products . I so wish I could use Vit C! I’ve tried and tried. Nope. It’s not the product, it me! I can’t use it. Products are not universal and neither is my skin. It’s normal for your skin to love some and is intolerant of others. I’m a huge fan of The Ordinary
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 4 месяца назад
@@kimberlyharrison87my only issue with finding another brand for Vit C is how do I know the strength and if it helps? If The Ordinary’s Vit C burns my skin then that’s me. If I can use it with a different brand, I’m suspicious. I’ve been with The Ordinary for many years . I use maybe a dozen products (due to issue or season, not all at the same time. Lol).
@tundebenyovszky6917
@tundebenyovszky6917 3 года назад
Could you make a video about alternatives for the “worst” Ordinary products? 🙏🏻
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
That's a great idea! It might take a while though, there are so many hyped up products I'm yet to try...
@bhumika_t
@bhumika_t 3 года назад
Yes, would love that. Especially for Retinol and Azelaic (apart from Paula's Choice)
@user-cw5px6dz9y
@user-cw5px6dz9y 3 года назад
@@LabMuffinBeautyScience and if you can suggest affordable ones it will be life-changing
@martying94
@martying94 3 года назад
that's a great idea! I'm trying to find a good retinol a good vit C product without breaking my wallet (and Paula's Choice is way out of my price range)
@NahlaAnwer
@NahlaAnwer 3 года назад
I was going to say that!
@MrJdh1997
@MrJdh1997 3 года назад
I haven't tried the AHA+BHA mask, however I think its unfair to judge it as a 'bad' or the 'worst' product solely on the grounds that people use it wrongly, or overuse it. All of your points about using it correctly, and about it being suitable for experienced users of chemical exfoliants are mentioned on the website, and presumably on the product itself. The fact that people use it incorrectly is not a fault of the product.
@Lucine.Hairapetian
@Lucine.Hairapetian Год назад
Completely agree with you
@Frenchhater74
@Frenchhater74 7 месяцев назад
I agree with you. As someone who uses it i really am fearful that the government may step in and start to clamp down on products like this. I have had really great experiences with this product and i REALLY dont want it to go off rhe market
@amandalouise3597
@amandalouise3597 6 месяцев назад
I like it. I've seen good results after using it regularly for about 6 months.
@thebeesknees2503
@thebeesknees2503 3 года назад
Azelaic azid from the ordinary completely obliterates my cystic acne. If i have a cyst in the morning, it has disappeared at the end of the day. Holy grail stuff
@hempm2480
@hempm2480 3 года назад
Are you in Australia? Their website says it can't be shipped to Australia.
@lizamoskovskaya5905
@lizamoskovskaya5905 3 года назад
I love it too) I don't think it helps with my acne, but my post-acne heals a lot faster when I use it
@elizabethwilliams5621
@elizabethwilliams5621 3 года назад
@@hempm2480 Its legally not allowed to be sold in some places because its prescription level. Maybe that’s why? I can’t get in Canada either.
@hempm2480
@hempm2480 3 года назад
@@elizabethwilliams5621thanks.
@kagitsune
@kagitsune 3 года назад
I use it for my bacterial acne, and my hubs uses it for any bumps he gets! Great stuff, no wonder some countries regulate it as a prescription 😏
@janjickamixy
@janjickamixy 3 года назад
I was using Glycolic toner for about 6 months and hated it, it broke my skin barrier couple of times. So I decided to switch to the red peel solution, despite having a sensitive skin which clogs quickly. I followed instructions on a bottle to a T, once a week, no more than 10 minutes. Works magic! Instructions are on the package for a reason, people...
@annier6171
@annier6171 5 месяцев назад
I bought this to use, via a cotton bud to try to remove milia from around my eyes, it didn't work at all. I then used it on my dry and awful left elbow, it was amazing. I have freckles and very badly sun damaged skin, it is amazing. Not sure it reduces any of the pigmentation but it feels really good on the back of my hands, my lower arms and legs. I don't use it on my face. It really has made a difference in those areas. And décolletage!
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 4 месяца назад
Me too but I stopped after 3 attempts. It’s just too rough for my skin types. But they have weaker versions and I didn’t know that so the mistake was on me.
@poisonbiscuits
@poisonbiscuits 3 года назад
I would love a video on Inkey List! I want to try their products but don't really know which ones are worth it
@SamMKKK
@SamMKKK 3 года назад
If you like to double cleanse, their oat cleansing balm is pretty renowned lol. I think it’s okay. I don’t like the little granules in it that pretty much exfoliate, plus one needs a pretty robust 2nd cleanser to take it off completely, but it’s $10 and has colloidal oatmeal so eh.
@nancykerrigan
@nancykerrigan 3 года назад
I really like their hyaluronic acid and PHA toner (size is small tho). I also like their salicylic acid cleanser. The toner doesn't irritate my skin and the acid is very hydrating. I'm using their vitamin c and egf and tranexamic acid for my acne scarring and waiting for results to kick in (havent tried them for long). If you're looking for a vitamin c from them i suggest you get the 15%vitamin c and EGF over their vitamin c; the latter irritated my skin
@amelie4363
@amelie4363 3 года назад
The Lactic Acid is very easy to use and a simple, hydrating formula!
@eloisefh
@eloisefh 3 года назад
i like their oat balm (it took me a while to get used to a non-foaming cleanser though!) their niacinamide, the retinol and the tanexamic acid
@Acidfunkish
@Acidfunkish 3 года назад
The moisturiser and the eye cream with mica in it are my favourites. The only product I tried that I did not like AT ALL was the tranexemic acid. It pills up by itself, with any other products, and smells TERRIBLE. The Good Molecules Dark Spot Corrector (something like that) behaves in the same manner, and also contains tranexemic acid, I believe. So it may just be how the ingredient behaves. They're both just too finicky for me, since I layer skincare. Edit: I didn't like Inkey List's hyaluronic acid, either. It's such a tiny container, and also tends to pill up. No thx. I prefer to buy the jumbo size of Good Molecules' hyaluronic acid. Edit2: I'd recommend trying Good Molecules' Niacinamide Toner. It gave me noticeable anti-aging results within a couple months. It. Is. Amazing!
@martying94
@martying94 3 года назад
OMG, you really hit home when you talked about following the instructions for the Vit C 23%! I consider myself fairly educated in terms of skincare and acid use and my skin is also quite used to stronger actives, but I couldn't get around the fact that the VitC 23% felt so gritty and sometimes stinged a little! I never thought about mixing it with other serums because it wasn't written anywhere. Your explaination was eye-opening, thank you!
@TimaHypenoodles
@TimaHypenoodles 3 года назад
I love this video! I didn’t know that The Ordinary doesn’t do stability testing and the retinol products aren’t worth it. I’m glad I learned something new :) my favorite product from The Ordinary is the Buffet
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
I think they do standard stability testing (looking for obvious changes in the product over time), but I don't think they tried to quantify the amount of retinol left in the product after X months or whatever and improve it :(
@PinCushionQueen
@PinCushionQueen 3 года назад
I love the buffet, too!
@jenniferdudfield4947
@jenniferdudfield4947 3 года назад
I love buffet
@llamaliammm
@llamaliammm 3 года назад
However, their retinol 1% rlly saved my skin from acne and pih
@amanch9085
@amanch9085 11 месяцев назад
Products are adised to be used within three month after opening, and i think thats enough to understand that for how many months the products are effective. I dont know what else you guys need
@madisonmccollough4908
@madisonmccollough4908 3 года назад
Hi!! I just wanted to say that we all appreciate you so much for teaching us this information. I bet you get so many requests for certain videos and we are all just so thankful you put the time into teaching this. You are awesome.
@xjingify
@xjingify 3 года назад
Absolutely love this! Would like to see videos focusing on the best and worst of certain products (e.g. best sunscreens/retinoids) across different brands, as well as what makes them good or bad so we will be able to choose better
@Jamie-qz6mo
@Jamie-qz6mo 3 года назад
So excited for this!! Please do a pt 2!!!
@enesfurkanaydin
@enesfurkanaydin 3 года назад
would love to hear more from you about the ordinary!! thanks for the video!
@ANGslave
@ANGslave 3 года назад
Yes, please continue through the line. Many times I've learned unexpected information and concepts regardless of the featured topic or product.
@famshars2389
@famshars2389 3 года назад
You explain this so much more clearly than so many other influencers’ and skin experts’ reviews of the Ordinary. Love you!
@Giovina94
@Giovina94 3 года назад
Amazing , you should definitely review The Inkey List next time as it's becoming very popular.
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 3 года назад
I watched a random video a couple of years ago and fell down the skincare rabbit hole. I was determined not to spend a lot when I didn’t know what I was doing so the Ordinary was my savior and it changed my skin so much for the better. I’ve always had problematic, oily skin, and never knew how to take care of it. Lots of videos and products later I’m still a huge fan, I use their products everyday. The 30% solution blew my mind, I couldn’t believe how smooth my skin was. If used once a week or every two weeks it’s a gem. I also like their salicylic acid masque and the NMF moisturizer works great for me. I’ll never have tiny pores or a totally even skin tone but I don’t have constant breakouts anymore and I have much better “skintuition” and for that I’m so grateful 🙌 More please! PS - Side benefit, the skin on my hands that was always rash prone and patchy is much better for all the products that have been used too!
@nevena_popovic
@nevena_popovic 3 года назад
Thank you for this! ♥ I would LOVE to see this type of video for THE INKEY LIST
@eddisianc8639
@eddisianc8639 3 года назад
This is excellent!! Can't wait for part 2!
@marinaalinescu1660
@marinaalinescu1660 3 года назад
this was brilliantly explained! please come back with part 2! :)
@emilynorris4938
@emilynorris4938 3 года назад
This is the first video of yours that I've watched... and I have to say WOW! Your attention to detail and analysis of the scientific studies backing each product is amazing. This video is awesome and you are fabulous!
@leonorpiller3048
@leonorpiller3048 3 года назад
I looooove the retinol in squalane! Just love it so much, has done wonders for my skin!
@jackiek4159
@jackiek4159 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! The Ordinary has soo many products and it can be quite overwhelming! You've done a great job at explaining everything! 😍🙌🏻
@ayo2015
@ayo2015 3 года назад
This video was pretty eye opening because I really do rely on the ordinary a lot of the time for affordable skincare. The brand that I view as only a little bit more pricey with much better formulations is The Inkey List. Would love to see you do a video on them!
@JessI-yu8tj
@JessI-yu8tj 3 года назад
Loved this video! Please make a part two about The Ordinary!
@oldandstillhere
@oldandstillhere 3 года назад
This is another one of those I didn’t know I needed it videos. What about TO peptides, like buffet? Thanks so much!
@mairahouck7347
@mairahouck7347 3 года назад
So helpful. I would love to hear on other TO products and also the Inkey List
@AbagailGrayce
@AbagailGrayce 3 года назад
Thank you for the context on the brand! I didn’t really know why they could be so hit and miss. It makes a lot more sense now.
@geniej2378
@geniej2378 3 года назад
I'd love to see you do a similar range evaluation on Good Molecules! They seem to be getting recommended over the Ordinary nowadays. Great video!
@seedylee
@seedylee 3 года назад
Yes I was about to say Good Molecules also!
@dg7438
@dg7438 3 года назад
I have their Niacinimide, and it's very affordable and less sticky then TO
@punky.prince
@punky.prince 3 года назад
Would absolutely adore it if u did the rest of the brand, but would also love different brands
@Madgirlwithatumblr
@Madgirlwithatumblr 3 года назад
I only started watching you recently and I was looking for this video! And I finally found it and it only just occurred to me that it's brand new! :D thank you!
@sofielinnet6212
@sofielinnet6212 3 года назад
Thank you for doing this video. I love the concept of The Ordinary, and yes, there’s a ton of different stuff to choose from. I actually followed your Basic Skincare Guide, and bought the rose hip oil, since I’ve got dehydrated oily skin, and I love it! I think, with your guide, you’re good to go so thank you so much 😍
@LabMuffinBeautyScience
@LabMuffinBeautyScience 3 года назад
Yay! I'm so glad you found it helpful 😊
@hinas_for_life
@hinas_for_life 3 года назад
YES,YES,YES more videos about the ordinary. I'm planning to buy a load of products soon and as I live in Japan I want to get as much information from you as you know what you are taking about!!!
@tbell1698
@tbell1698 2 года назад
Lab Muffin is my favorite of all cosmetic vloggers. I appreciate the (dry) detailed science based information presented in a (very enjoyable) sarcastic and slightly comedic format. Michelle, your personality makes learning about skin care fun.
@kasiasawicka5848
@kasiasawicka5848 3 года назад
Awesome video!!!! Now the same about the Inkey List :)
@adamarie6675
@adamarie6675 3 года назад
So glad I found your channel, amazing breakdown. Definitely want to see more like this!
@jasminateodorovic1248
@jasminateodorovic1248 2 года назад
Love every single video you make. People underestimate the power of patience, consistency and small steps. My dermatologist loves lactic acid for my skin, when doing in-office treatment. It does wonders to my skin!
@hotlikesauce
@hotlikesauce 3 года назад
the Ordinary truly is a hit or miss line for me. their rose hip seed oil works astronomically well for me, and out of the 7+ repurchases, 2 of them were oxidized upon purchase so idk if it’s a warehouse issue or not sourcing from the same supplier every time. their ascorbic acid 8%+ alpha arbutin 2% serum literally never sank into my facial skin, superrrr thick & greasy. their multi-peptide serum for HAIR however, is surprisingly effective!!
@vegasgirl3538
@vegasgirl3538 3 года назад
Same for me. Their products either become my holy grail or I'm tossing them out after a week because I can't stand the way they feel. It's like there's no middle ground.
@scienceislove2014
@scienceislove2014 7 месяцев назад
​@@vegasgirl3538share some of your holy grails from the brand
@ChristaEvelyn
@ChristaEvelyn 3 года назад
Spot on! I was exactly what you described - the kid in the candy store who was completely enamored by the price and simple formulations. However, a skincare DISASTER due to my un-educated approach to acid exfoliation taught me a brutal lesson 😬 However... that experience has set me on a path for a passion about skincare & a minimalist approach. 💫
@usehername1
@usehername1 3 года назад
Your intro is really important and I hope people don't skip through to the review
@lithuine
@lithuine 3 года назад
Yes please do a video of the rest of the products as well, and definitely an Inkey list video too! 😍
@hazelinthewoods9966
@hazelinthewoods9966 3 года назад
I love the ordinary but I’m one of those people who adhere to all the warnings and directions. I definitely don’t think we need to see laws instituted bc people decide to not perform a patch test, follow directions, or listen to the warnings. I’ve had a lot of success with improving my skin and reducing my rosacea with the ordinary products. Something that I’ve never been able to do before bc of the cost of top shelf brands but also bc , let’s face it, top shelf brands aren’t always trustworthy. Look at mario bedescu and the vitamin c serum. You canNOT find the percentage anywhere on the box or website, which seems very fishy to me.
@goread5544
@goread5544 2 года назад
What have you found helped rosacea?
@hazelinthewoods9966
@hazelinthewoods9966 2 года назад
@@goread5544 for me it’s been vitamin c and hyaluronic acid and a bit of niaminicide. Using a high sunscreen (100 spf) daily has helped with the redness too. Lots of moisturizing and using ceraphil face wash. I cannot pinpoint just one thing bc I’ve implemented these things slowly over the years. A diet rich in veggies and lots of water has helped as well. It’s a journey for sure.
@carolinenachtrab4357
@carolinenachtrab4357 2 года назад
@@goread5544 A prescription of generic Metrogel (it's pretty reasonable, through Good RX) is very good for redness.
@nctsgrass
@nctsgrass 2 года назад
@@hazelinthewoods9966 may i know what 100 spf brand do you use?
@hazelinthewoods9966
@hazelinthewoods9966 2 года назад
@@nctsgrass neutropenia dry touch 100 spf Idk if it’s the best available but it works for me and is in my price range. I sometimes have to set it with powder but that could be the humidity in our region.
@sarahmarciano6235
@sarahmarciano6235 3 года назад
I'd love to hear you discuss the Paula's Choice products!
@jenniferchristopherson
@jenniferchristopherson 3 года назад
Wonderful sound skincare advice...lovely to see this on YT!
@isw_1214
@isw_1214 3 года назад
Throwing in support a Part 2 plus a rundown of The Inkey List!
@ax2n
@ax2n 3 года назад
I would love it if you reviewed products from e.l.f. - especially the vitamin C serum and the fragrance free moisturizer!
@sandraellison6570
@sandraellison6570 3 года назад
That was really informative 👍 The Inkey List nxt please 🙏
@gailoliver9143
@gailoliver9143 3 года назад
This was wonderful. Inkey List is my vote for next video.
@jamkwasowski5207
@jamkwasowski5207 3 года назад
Fantastic video! Thank you so much! Would love to see your best and worst of the Inkey List and Facetheory!
@ivanablacksm
@ivanablacksm 3 года назад
I'm interested in their antioxidant range and also peptides
@cynthiabutler5752
@cynthiabutler5752 2 года назад
I really like and appreciate your presentation in your videos. You are to the point, clear and concise. You don't waste time trying to deliver your message with cute or clever jokes. I appreciate that! And you're believable too. I feel like I want to try the things you like and not try the ones you don't because I can tell you put a lot of time and effort into your content. I'm a new subscriber!
@diamoo8021
@diamoo8021 3 года назад
One of the best overviews I have seen. Nice work.
@cl0udzero
@cl0udzero 3 года назад
Yayyy!! Loved this video I’m always learning something new about skincare, would really appreciate to see a review on more of the ordinary products :))
@almostremembered
@almostremembered 3 года назад
I've heard about you on reddit but never took the time to seek you out until now. Fantastic video. I got into skincare about 6 months ago and am very proud of my research, as all of my products were on your best list :) Except the AHA peel, but I use it once every 2 weeks or so for 5-10 mins so I think I should be ok there. Thanks for the content and I look forward to checking out a lot more of your stuff. P.S. - I also use CeraVe SA Renewing cleanser a few days a week, and am searching for a good toner.
@callummutch4270
@callummutch4270 3 года назад
I’d love to see the best and worst products of brands like La Roche Posay, Paula’s Choice and of course the ordinary
@SuperLJ71
@SuperLJ71 2 года назад
This video was REALLY helpful for me. Thanks for doing it and also thanks for the exfoliation guide. Your efforts are appreciated!!
@sarahgalatea
@sarahgalatea 3 года назад
I want the rest of the ordinary products and the other brands! I just love your input on this, Michelle!
@kathrynlouiseberman7919
@kathrynlouiseberman7919 3 года назад
When I first discovered The Ordinary 2.5 years ago I was that kid in a candy store. Now I only use the Glycolic Acid toner, the Niacinamide on my places where my glasses co tact my skin b/c it keeps them from slipping, and once or twice a month the acid peel.
@HarryLovesRuth
@HarryLovesRuth 3 года назад
I wish they would finish "reformulating" their salicylic acid. The old version was magic on my bacne. (Way too harsh for my face.)
@leamubiu
@leamubiu 2 года назад
Yeah! it's been out of stock for more than a couple years now!
@alexfindex
@alexfindex 3 года назад
This was a loooovely video not only about the products but also processes of manufacturing, which I hadn't considered before. Thank you so much
@user-nh2bi2vf8c
@user-nh2bi2vf8c 2 года назад
Thank you for such detailed video! Looking forward to part 2
@lisakulp4639
@lisakulp4639 Год назад
This is extremely helpful. I've been exploring The Ordinary as part of a new interest in anti aging skin care. I'm 65 and before this my skin care consisted of body wash and shampoo. There is so much on the market. You are helping me to navigate my way through the hype. You've hit on some of the products I am using. I would like to see more. I've been considering agireline, matrixyl, pycnogenol, the buffet with copper. So many of these ingredients seem to do the same thing. I don't want to be doubling up on ingredients. And there are two many things you can put on your face. I find it hard to be selective. So, yes, I would like to hear more about your experience and thoughts.
@davidschonfeldwichers8981
@davidschonfeldwichers8981 3 года назад
I love herrrrr❤️, thank you Michelle your channel is just amazing edit: I think there is also a lot of derms that loveee azelaic acid
@cecilietobias-renstrm6563
@cecilietobias-renstrm6563 3 года назад
I was put on some antibiotics for my acne, and my derm also gave me a prescription for 20% azelaic acid, though she said I could use up my leftover tret first. When I came back 3 months later, and I was still squeezing tret outta the tube, the dermatological nurse was like, "no, you GOTTA try the azelaic azid!" I think it might be her holy grail product?
@davidschonfeldwichers8981
@davidschonfeldwichers8981 3 года назад
@@cecilietobias-renstrm6563 owww I really really hope that it works out for you. Im on duac gel (benzoylperoxide and some antibiotic) always remember that you are beautiful just the way you are❤️
@Cameronwilliams479
@Cameronwilliams479 3 года назад
Loved this😍😍 this was so informative & helpful. U should def make this some kind of series. Thank you!!!
@figurista_blog
@figurista_blog 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! Waiting for part two 😀
@beccaheig9018
@beccaheig9018 3 года назад
So, I’ll be 30 next month and I’ve been really, really into skincare for the last 10/11 years. I’ve been doing professional acid peels for a few years, and the Peeling Solution initially freaked me out. But I was determined to give it a try, so I approached it (ridiculously) cautiously. I would honestly have never introduced it into my routine if it hadn’t been for lockdown. I looked at my first bottle as a “throw away” bottle. My skin is dry-combination and very sensitive and reactive, so I devised a schedule that I thought would help to introduce it safely into my routine. I do the mask once a week (every Wednesday evening) for seven and a half minutes- but I had to work up to that kind of time. My very first week, I did two minutes. My skin passed the test- no irritation, no chemical burns, so I was good to go for week two. The second week, I did three minutes. Again, my skin handled it well, so I continued. I added one minute to the mask every week until I got to eight minutes, and noticed a slight tingling that told me it had hit its limit. The next week I dropped down to seven and a half minutes, and that was perfect. I had found my “sweet spot”. Those first four weeks, I really noticed no difference in my skin at all (and I didn’t expect to see any difference) I simply viewed it as an exercise to help my skin adjust to the product. It took me about seven weeks in total to figure out exactly what worked for my skin. This was an exercise in patience, for sure. But it worked really well for me. I also moisturize very heavy on mask nights. So it is a really fantastic product and it can be safely used, but please use extreme caution. ❤️
@sherryg1838
@sherryg1838 3 года назад
“It’s hard to expect a company to put an alert on your cart, are you sure you want to buy all this.” Lol. I’ve tried a few products, but haven’t seen an effect. Your analysis explains why that might be the case. I did try their lactic acid, but too afraid to try their AHA’s. I have seen results from Paula’s Choice AHA and BHA, with no irritation. Enjoyed the video!
@rgr1regi88
@rgr1regi88 3 года назад
You really break things down concisely and clearly. I'd love to see your take on affordable brands like The Inkey List, Good Molecules, and Versed!
@lauriebrown9714
@lauriebrown9714 Год назад
Great info. As someone new to more serious skin care as a older gal, I appreciate simplifying the details. And great eye makeup!
@ceka115
@ceka115 3 года назад
Great video :) would really like if you do this type of video for inkey list 🤞🥰
@marianne6373
@marianne6373 3 года назад
Most underrated : Marine hyaluronics and argan oil.
@Abigail-fw1cw
@Abigail-fw1cw 3 года назад
Love the marine hyaluronics! It's do light
@kathi6367
@kathi6367 3 года назад
I also love it, it's so much better than the regular hyaluronic one. I also love the amino acid and b5, I think it's really underrated too
@RileyEmick
@RileyEmick 3 года назад
agreed! their argan oil is AMAZING.
@MarijaTravels
@MarijaTravels 3 года назад
Your videos, as always, are the easiest to watch and listen! I did the "kid in the candy store" a year ago, and now I've progressed into Hylamide's products for myself and Niod's for my mum. I've upgraded from Ordinary's Niacinamide to Hylamide's Pore Control serum for myself, and to Niod's re-pigment for my mum. Higher price point, but significantly better formulation and effect!
@MsJeanneMarie
@MsJeanneMarie 3 года назад
Yes, much interest!! lol Thank you for making this!!
@autumntriesthings
@autumntriesthings 3 года назад
Please make a review on their "anti-aging" products like Buffet! :)
@fabulousddd
@fabulousddd 3 года назад
Great video! I would love to see a Part 2. I also use products from Deciem's Hylamide and Niod brands and would love to see this kind of brand review of their best and worst. My favorite Ordinary products currently are *Resveratrol 3%/Ferulic Acid 3%, *Retinol .5% in Squalane, as well as the Rose Hip and Marula Oils. I have heard great things about the Amino Acids, but haven't tried it yet.
@OneDollarBuddha
@OneDollarBuddha 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this video and would like to see you go through the rest of the products!
@CarrotstickBeauty
@CarrotstickBeauty 3 года назад
Finally!!! Thank you so much, Michelle 💖
@marianne8352
@marianne8352 3 года назад
I’d love your thoughts on revolution beauty’s skincare range - they seem to have directly copied a lot of the ordinary’s product lines!
@maschinka_
@maschinka_ 3 года назад
yes I would love a video about that, especially since I can't afford most of the products she usually mentions
@necrona
@necrona 3 года назад
An other you tuber compared them at some point and said the base ingredients are different... I mean you have the main ingredient (like Niacinamide) but it's put into a different formula. If I remember right, she said that it's good for people who want to use a main ingredient but have break outs because they get the option to try another company's product too. It's usually not the main ingredient that causes skin problems but whatever they put it into... other than that, I think she said Revolution is a bit more simple (I think it was Cassandra Bankson )
@twisted_bambi32
@twisted_bambi32 3 года назад
Yeah good molecules has a similar vibe too and price range so i would be interested to see how they compare
@sarajelen5263
@sarajelen5263 3 года назад
My skin, while acne prone and horrible all-over, never has breakouts, only once when I used benzyl peroxide. Revolution salicylic acid toner ruined my face, literally. I do not recommend! Never had a breakout like that, and it was not purging.
@Jessih6
@Jessih6 3 года назад
@@necrona Right! I was breaking out from TO niacinamide but I love the revolution one
@beboprovina
@beboprovina 3 года назад
The "Buffet" is my favorite...
@Alice_Walker
@Alice_Walker 3 года назад
Yes, The Buffet + Copper is the only product I've continued to repurchase. I really notice the difference when I don't use it! 💜
@beboprovina
@beboprovina 3 года назад
@@Alice_Walker I started seeing MAJOR results with the original, now I'm using the copper one and it's even better!
@Alice_Walker
@Alice_Walker 3 года назад
@@beboprovina totally agree, the Copper version is expensive compared to their other products, but I find the results totally worth it and copper serums from other brands are double+++++ I'm glad you like it too 😊
@beboprovina
@beboprovina 3 года назад
@Luna Lovegood the original Buffet is a serum, you can use it after cleansing, between hydrating steps, before creams... I've noticed firmness and my skin looks and feels completely different, it's weird because when I touch my face it feels tighter and smoother. I know for sure is that serum because it was the only one new, and I don't like to introduce too much stuff in my routine! The one with copper I just started after finishing the original one but it's even more potent...
@karatalksaboutstuff7333
@karatalksaboutstuff7333 3 года назад
@Luna Lovegood They're peptide serums, packed with basically all of the most popular peptides (e.g. Matrixyl) and gobs of amino acids. They're definitely great for plumping and hydration, but might actually have collagen-building benefits, too!
@patriciapetculescu5015
@patriciapetculescu5015 3 года назад
Hello! I love your videos and I am really glad you made this one in particular because I feel nowadays is such a big hype with The Ordinary. I tested a few products myself and I also felt the same as you regarding the Niacinamide and Lactic Acid. I am glad that you also talked about the AHA BHA Mask, that at least in my country is portrayed as the Holy Grail. I would also like to see more videos with “best and worst” from The Inkey List and other drugstore brands. Thank you so much for all that you do!
@skinandbonesx
@skinandbonesx 11 месяцев назад
I’m new to the ordinary and I’ve been adding it into my other skin care carefully. Glad to see that most of the items I chose myself after research were the ones you felt were universally good
@kimberlyhall999
@kimberlyhall999 3 года назад
Yes! I love the squalane cleanser too! You just have to use it right. Apply it dry to a dry face, rub in, THEN add water to rinse off. If you add water too soon, it doesn’t cleanse well.
@Sparklyscorpy
@Sparklyscorpy 3 года назад
Thanks so much-can you tackle Deciem’s other lines and the Buffet solution?
@JHazzardousW
@JHazzardousW 3 года назад
Great video Michelle!!
@joshbonner9409
@joshbonner9409 7 месяцев назад
I find your videos very informative!
@pajamamama5965
@pajamamama5965 3 года назад
I've been really blessed by the ordinary for 2 main reasons. The 1st is the budget Friendly aspect and the ability at a low cost to do trial-and-error to discover what works for my skin. Since I have sensitive and reactive skin, I love the simple and basic formulas after years of trying combined drugstore pproducts never knowing what ingredients are causing the reactions or acne. I too have found some of TO products are holy grails, and some I have disliked. My faves are the rosehip oil, EUK 134, argiriline, buffet copper peptides, niacinamide/zinc, arbutin in ha, resveratrol/ferulic, and ascorbic acid/arbutin. These have helped transform my oily aging sensitive acne prone skin. So grateful
@alexandranavarrete6364
@alexandranavarrete6364 3 года назад
Make a video about products with azelaic acid that you recommend from budget friendly to the fancy ones
@obsidianbutterfly2099
@obsidianbutterfly2099 3 года назад
OMG DO MORE OF THE SERUMS BY THE ORDINARY AND DO THE INKEY LIST TOO PLEASE❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love both of these brands so much.
@delaneyfayce
@delaneyfayce 2 года назад
Thank you for this video!! I’m putting in an order to the ordinary as we speak and this is helping me whittle down my choices!
@nicelatina84
@nicelatina84 3 года назад
This was great. The only product I've tried is the moisturizer and it's like you said good for oily skin. I've more interested in knowing your opinion on their peptide range and alpha arbutin. Those I have tried and Ive enjoyed the copperpeptide the most. Love from Sweden
@paulaaxhill2094
@paulaaxhill2094 3 года назад
Thank you for this! Would love to see other products as well - like the mentioned Paula's Choice
@WildVetChronicles
@WildVetChronicles 3 месяца назад
Amazing videos - having worked in dermatology, you know more and explain more clearly how products work than some persons working in sales of these products!
@andrewquick4176
@andrewquick4176 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING!! Thank you
@rizclinton
@rizclinton 3 года назад
Was just adding TO products to my cart. Thank you for this!!!
@ivamuzevic8975
@ivamuzevic8975 3 года назад
I really like Amino acids+B5 serum from TO, works wonders on my oily skin 😊
@anitamiko9975
@anitamiko9975 3 года назад
Thanks for this! I agree with you that a lot of these isolated actives leave me layering mer than I’d like. Please do Inkey List next
@sophiepires792
@sophiepires792 3 года назад
This video was a fantastic, well-researched and scientific approach to this beauty brand. Thanks for providing accurate information. I will be looking for more of your videos! ❤👍
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