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Oily, major hyperpigmentation from acne on my cheeks and chin.
Glycolic Acid is an exfoliant. It’s supposed to improve the texture of the skin. I have some tiny pitted scars from picking at acne on my right cheek as well as acne scarring.
Aqua (Water), Glycolic Acid, Rosa damascena flower water, Centaurea cyanus flower water, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Propanediol, Glycerin, Triethanolamine, Aminomethyl Propanol, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Tasmannia Lanceolata Fruit/Leaf Extract, Aspartic Acid, Alanine, Glycine, Serine, Valine, Isoleucine, Proline, Threonine, Histidine, Phenylalanine, Glutamic Acid, Arginine, PCA, Sodium PCA, Sodium Lactate, Fructose, Glucose, Sucrose, Urea, Hexyl Nicotinate, Dextrin, Citric Acid, Polysorbate 20, Gellan Gum, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate, Sodium Chloride, Hexylene Glycol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, 1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol.
I apply this toner on my trouble areas, which is my cheeks and chin. I saturate a cotton pad and press it into my skin.
I have been using this toner pretty consistently since April 1st. I have taken short breaks from it when I feel like I have had enough acids.
I like that it comes in a huge bottle which gives a sufficient amount of time to spot changes in the skin. I also appreciate the concentration of glycolic acid in here (7%). I am considering mixing it with my Bravura 10% Lactic Acid (which has coinciding ingredients) or even my Blithe Splash mask in its diluted form.
I suppose it’s also worth mentioning that the pH is ~3.6%, if that is important to you.
I have not noticed a noticable change in texture of my skin, using this on its own.
It wasn’t until I overexfoliated – well, let’s be clear – I burned myself with a combination of this toner, the brand’s alpha lipoic acid, and Arcona’s Tabula Rasa, did I notice a change in the hyperpigmentation on my right cheek. After it peeled and went through its phases, I noticed a great reduction in acne scarring in that area. I feel like exfoliation should automatically mean it’s going to lighten your scars in the process of skin cell turnover but since the product does not make this claim, I can’t hold it against it. But it is noted!
It’s kind of striking that I have noticed that The Ordinary’s products in concert with other products used simultaneously seem to “work” better for me than the brand’s products on their own. The Glycolic Acid Toner works better for me when I use it with lactic acid, and that’s just in the appearance and texture of my skin at that particular point in time.
I want to be clear here: this product, used on its own on my skin, is not a sufficient enough chemical exfoliator that I noticed a change in the texture of my skin. I do however notice slight improvements when used with other chemical exfoliants, such as lactic acid.
Oily, major hyperpigmentation from acne on my cheeks and chin.
Glycolic Acid is an exfoliant. It’s supposed to improve the texture of the skin. I have some tiny pitted scars from picking at acne on my right cheek as well as acne scarring.
I apply this toner on my trouble areas, which is my cheeks and chin. I saturate a cotton pad and press it into my skin.
I have been using this toner pretty consistently since April 1st. I have taken short breaks from it when I feel like I have had enough acids.
I like that it comes in a huge bottle which gives a sufficient amount of time to spot changes in the skin. I also appreciate the concentration of glycolic acid in here (7%). I am considering mixing it with my Bravura 10% Lactic Acid (which has coinciding ingredients) or even my Blithe Splash mask in its diluted form.
I suppose it’s also worth mentioning that the pH is ~3.6%, if that is important to you.
I have not noticed a noticable change in texture of my skin, using this on its own.
It wasn’t until I overexfoliated – well, let’s be clear – I burned myself with a combination of this toner, the brand’s alpha lipoic acid, and Arcona’s Tabula Rasa, did I notice a change in the hyperpigmentation on my right cheek. After it peeled and went through its phases, I noticed a great reduction in acne scarring in that area. I feel like exfoliation should automatically mean it’s going to lighten your scars in the process of skin cell turnover but since the product does not make this claim, I can’t hold it against it. But it is noted!
It’s kind of striking that I have noticed that The Ordinary’s products in concert with other products used simultaneously seem to “work” better for me than the brand’s products on their own. The Glycolic Acid Toner works better for me when I use it with lactic acid, and that’s just in the appearance and texture of my skin at that particular point in time.
I want to be clear here: this product, used on its own on my skin, is not a sufficient enough chemical exfoliator that I noticed a change in the texture of my skin. I do however notice slight improvements when used with other chemical exfoliants, such as lactic acid.
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