Elsa Laila

Lyko Creator
  • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 1 week
    Rating: 1 out of 5

    My skin reacted to The Inkey List Q10

    Last night I tried using The Inkey List Q10 serum for the first time along with my skin cream Cicaplast from La Roche-Posay (which I usually use). Unfortunately, my skin reacted strongly and I woke up today with rashes on my neck and around my mouth that burn and hurt. I have never experienced anything like this before. It is important for me to be honest about my experiences here on Lyko when I test products, so this is simply how my skin reacted, and therefore this product gets 1/5 from me.
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    • The user's roll: Skin therapist at Lyko. The comment was made 1 week
      Hey Elsa Laila 🤍 So incredibly tough for you, and I see that you’ve already gotten a response from Natalie. Thanks Anna for tagging me - saw it now 🙏 So good that you contacted the doctor. Don’t do anything more until it calms down - and then you have your Cicaplast which is soothing and moisturizing. But it can take time for the skin to heal when there’s been such a strong reaction. I sincerely hope it gets better for you soon!
  • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 1 week

    My skin reacted to The Inkey List Q10

    Last night I tried using The Inkey List Q10 serum for the first time along with my skin cream Cicaplast from La Roche-Posay (which I usually use). Unfortunately, my skin reacted strongly and I woke up today with rashes on my neck and around my mouth that burn and hurt. I have never experienced anything like this before. It is important for me to be honest about my experiences here on Lyko when I test products, so this is simply how my skin reacted.
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    • The comment was made 1 week
      Hey! Do you usually have sensitive skin? Is this your first time using this product? I know it sounds boring, but the safest thing is always to patch-test on a small area first 🥰 Even though Q10 itself is a relatively safe ingredient in skincare, you can also be sensitive or allergic to something else in the product. I don't have the ingredient list in front of me while I write this, but have you checked it? Does the serum contain niacinamide, for example? It's not uncommon to react to that. Hope your skin heals quickly 💕
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