The Ordinary - Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner review
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Toners are making a comeback and more recently I have seen the launch of milky toners. I didn’t own one yet but as soon as I saw the latest launch from The Ordinary, I was compelled to buy it and share my thoughts.
Pros
Gently exfoliates
Lightweight
Delivers rich hydration
Works to achieve an even skin tone
Targets dark spots and pores
Cons
Slight fermeneted smell - not a huge con though!
Key Ingredients and effects |
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Saccharomyces ferment - a yeast ferment technology
N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) - boots radiance and helps smooth uneven texture
Squalane - helps keep the skin hydrated
Feel & Texture |
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Water-like
Thin consistency
Lightweight
How to use |
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Apply after cleansing but before serums and you can use either a cotton pad or your hands and press it in with your fingertips. It’s suitable to be used twice a day - AM and PM.
Price and verdict
Ok so we all know that The Ordinary produces products that are affordable and this toner is no different. For $14/£12.40 for 100ml it's a steal! The price point is unmatched. Especially because the product works. I really like the packaging, it's a cute glass bottle, like a milk bottle! I literally cannot find a negative thing to say about it. There is a slight fermented smell to it but it literally disappears in seconds.
The only reason I haven’t given it a full 5 star rating is because I haven’t finished the entire bottle yet and I like to see the complete end result. However, I have used enough to know that my skin loves it.
My skin has been glowing and it gives a lot of hydration! I love that as a non-acid exfoliating toner, it still has the ability to get rid of your dead skin cells. It basically delivers acid level results without the acid! This is great for anyone with sensitive skin as well.
The Ordinary Milky Toner conclusion
I haven’t loved a launch like this in a while. Would I repurchase? 100% and I think if you enjoy toners, especially milky toners, then you should give this a go!
So to conclude, all I can say is..well done The Ordinary.
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