THE ORDINARY
Vitamin C Suspension 30%
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Does anyone have experience with this cream? Am very curious
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I haven't known The Ordinary brand for that long. I was the first to try the Caffeine Solution and I was incredibly satisfied with that. Then the peeling followed and also that pleases (review is still coming). So I was in the Douglas and thought let me bring some again and chose the cream with vitamin c. The only thing I find pretty positive is that my skin feels good the next morning, but furthermore it dislikes me very much! The cream is very liquid which makes it difficult to dose, there are small 'grains' in it that should dissolve but they don't really do that, while applying the cream starts rolling (from those strings that form) and it's not absorbed well by my skin either. Unfortunately for me a NO 👎🏻
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over 4 years ago
You can't combine this product with everything. Use in the evening and do not use with: Niacinamide, EUK 134, Direct Acids, Peptides
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last reacted to almost 5 years ago
• 🔎 • I was so excited to try this brand end of the way!! I was only afraid to order something and smear on my porem so I went to the store for advice. The lady advised me to use the Hyaluronic acid primer and the Natural moisturizing cream during the day and using the Vitamin C suspension in combination with the Hyaluronic primer in the evening. Well.. I totally happy home, take a shower so I could try it right away, and the moment I apply the Vitamin C suspension, my skin starts to itch and burn right away. I tried to stop 5 minutes hoping it would go away but unfortunately.. I don't dare to use it again and I'm so happy with it! Does anyone suffer from this too? Or any idea how this would come?
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almost 5 years ago
It is normal for vitamin C to feel burning in such concentrations. However, of course, it should not cause discomfort. You can try mixing it with a simple moisturizer to make the skin more tolerant. After a while, you should get used to it and you can use it 'pure'
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almost 4 years ago
I use these regularly. Your skin needs some time to get used to it, it can sting and itch. But for me, perfect for a makeup-free day, it makes it smoother and smoother. The scent isn't that nice though, but I take that for granted 😊
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