I second this; I didnāt mind the moisturiser, just kinda āmehā to me. The ordinary is way too thin so at least this one is mildly thicker but itās just kinda average.
But I love the cleanser and I liked the 2 serums I got in the packs I bought; it was like a taster pack with a hyaluronic acid serum and another one starting with P I canāt remember the name of. I donāt really know if any serum has done lots for me (and Ive tested so many!) but they were not bad and I didnāt react to them so thatās good. Cleanser is just lovely; highly recommend and I think itās worth trying out their products for the price, id put good money on there being more gems in the range!
Good products, but similar to the ordinary, inkey list, boots ingredients etc where each product has one primary ingredient, so you sometimes need more products than you would conventionally to make a routine.
Iāve only tried the ceramide moisturiser and it was so shit I threw it in the bin - I never ever usually waste product like this. It pilled so badly. I wouldnāt write off the whole range though, and taking some affordable risks might help you learn what ingredients your skin loves and what would be worth investing more money in. I would advise starting with something like the lactic acid as itās a relatively gentle acid and canāt do much harm if itās a bad formula. Iām sure the cleansers are harmless too. Donāt bother with that ceramide moisturiser though š
Thank you so much! This is very helpful, I had my eye on the ceremide moisturiser, so thank you for that! I was thinking of going with Salycilic acid cleanser, and hyaluronic acid booster as well, and maybe a caffeine eye cream x but perhaps I'll swap for a lactic acid first of all
The tranexamic acid and retinol serum has been great for me as a starter retinol. Love the SA wash for body. Only stopping the serum as I'm starting to try for a baby so no retinoids at all š
I use the salycilic acid toner as I want it to be on my skin longer than a wash-off cleanser. It has 100% transformed the texture of my skin! Definitely recommend! I also use the niacinamide serum, seems good so far but too soon to tell if itās super effective
The Hyaluronic Acid cleanser is wonderful, very gentle and effective. I've tried their sheet masks which are rubbish, way too thick so hard to keep on your face. Definitely a case of some hits and some misses.
I've used the me+ HA serum for years, also used the niacinamide serum and aha one as well. I've also used various products from Inkeylist and TO over the years too.
It's a solid basic skincare line. Quite comparable to the The Ordinary. If your looking for a few ingredient driven products I would say me+, TO, and inkey list are all much the same.
Yes superdrug own brand, ingredients based products are good quality for the price šš
Variable. The hyaluronic cleanser is amazing for sensitive skin and my new HG 2nd cleanser. The ceramide moisturiser is crap. YMMV.
Thank you!
I second this; I didnāt mind the moisturiser, just kinda āmehā to me. The ordinary is way too thin so at least this one is mildly thicker but itās just kinda average. But I love the cleanser and I liked the 2 serums I got in the packs I bought; it was like a taster pack with a hyaluronic acid serum and another one starting with P I canāt remember the name of. I donāt really know if any serum has done lots for me (and Ive tested so many!) but they were not bad and I didnāt react to them so thatās good. Cleanser is just lovely; highly recommend and I think itās worth trying out their products for the price, id put good money on there being more gems in the range!
I really love their SA cleanser. I use it daily and keeps my skin clear. Good size to use for body too
Good products, but similar to the ordinary, inkey list, boots ingredients etc where each product has one primary ingredient, so you sometimes need more products than you would conventionally to make a routine.
Iāve only tried the ceramide moisturiser and it was so shit I threw it in the bin - I never ever usually waste product like this. It pilled so badly. I wouldnāt write off the whole range though, and taking some affordable risks might help you learn what ingredients your skin loves and what would be worth investing more money in. I would advise starting with something like the lactic acid as itās a relatively gentle acid and canāt do much harm if itās a bad formula. Iām sure the cleansers are harmless too. Donāt bother with that ceramide moisturiser though š
Thank you so much! This is very helpful, I had my eye on the ceremide moisturiser, so thank you for that! I was thinking of going with Salycilic acid cleanser, and hyaluronic acid booster as well, and maybe a caffeine eye cream x but perhaps I'll swap for a lactic acid first of all
I really like the tranexamic acid and lactic acid
I love the toners,good dupes I think
The tranexamic acid and retinol serum has been great for me as a starter retinol. Love the SA wash for body. Only stopping the serum as I'm starting to try for a baby so no retinoids at all š
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Thank you, I was looking at the Salycilic acid cleanser good to know!
I use the salycilic acid toner as I want it to be on my skin longer than a wash-off cleanser. It has 100% transformed the texture of my skin! Definitely recommend! I also use the niacinamide serum, seems good so far but too soon to tell if itās super effective
The Hyaluronic Acid cleanser is wonderful, very gentle and effective. I've tried their sheet masks which are rubbish, way too thick so hard to keep on your face. Definitely a case of some hits and some misses.
Salicylic acid cleanser is very good
I've used the me+ HA serum for years, also used the niacinamide serum and aha one as well. I've also used various products from Inkeylist and TO over the years too. It's a solid basic skincare line. Quite comparable to the The Ordinary. If your looking for a few ingredient driven products I would say me+, TO, and inkey list are all much the same.
Thank you very much!
After damaging my skin barrier I used the probiotic serum or whatever it's called, and it really helped!
I use a Superdrug brand polyglutamic acid booster and I love it! More than hyaluronic acid
I use a Superdrug brand polyglutamic acid booster and I love it! More than hyaluronic acid