Emma

  • The post was made 1 week
    Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not a sunscreen for me!!!

    I have quite dry skin and bought this sunscreen because I heard it was good for dry skin, a bit more moisturizing, and would sit well under makeup with a nice finish. I have to say I was very disappointed and am very dissatisfied with the product. At first, when I applied the sunscreen, it felt very pleasant on the skin and it seemed like it laid nicely and well on the skin. But already after just 15-20 minutes, my skin started to feel tight and dry; when I touched my face, some areas felt very dry and almost a bit "powdery," while the product started to ball up upon contact. As long as you don’t touch your face, the sunscreen stays in place. At a second application about 2 hours after the first, the product immediately started to ball up and did not sit on the skin at all. I also tried the sunscreen under makeup, which gave the same result as the second application of the cream; the sunscreen and makeup started to ball up and did not stay on the skin at all. In summary, I can say this is definitely not the sunscreen for me.
    1 product in post Not a sunscreen for me!!!
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 1 week
      Hi 💕 Thank you for sharing your detailed experience 😊 It really sounds like the product didn’t work optimally with your skin and routine, even though the initial feeling on the skin was promising ✨ We understand it can be extra frustrating when the product starts to ball up and the skin feels dry and tight at the same time, especially when you were hoping for a more moisturizing finish. Sunscreen can sometimes behave very differently depending on skin type, skincare underneath, and the amount of product applied. One tip is to let your skincare absorb properly before applying and to work the sunscreen in thin layers 😊 Thank you for sharing your honest and detailed feedback with us and other customers 💛
  • The post was made 3 months

    In the same routine as L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Tri-Peptides Serum?

    Hi! I wonder if you can use this Azelaic acid serum from The Inkey List in the same routine as L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Tri-Peptides Serum? And if so, which serum should you use first, and should you wait any special time before applying the other serum? If you can't use them in the same routine, why? Thanks in advance for the answer! ☺️
    1 product in post In the same routine as L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Tri-Peptides Serum?
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 3 months
      Hey Emma! 😊👋 I recommend that you do not use The INKEY List Azelaic Acid 10% Serum and L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Tri-Peptides Serum in the same routine. The reason is that azelaic acid should not be combined with vitamin C, which is found in the L’Oréal serum. If you want to separate them, you can use the L’Oréal serum in the morning and finish with moisturizer and SPF, while using The INKEY List serum in the evening with moisturizer 🤍🥰 All the best!
  • The post was made 11 months

    Why not use it together with niacinamide and peptides?

    Hello! I wonder why you shouldn't use this together with other products that contain niacinamide and/or peptides? Is it because the ingredients "cancel each other out", reducing each other's effectiveness? Or is it because they together can become too strong and cause a "reaction" in the skin? Or is it due to something else? Thank you for the answer 🥰
    1 product in post Why not use it together with niacinamide and peptides?
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 11 months
      Hi Emma! According to TO, you shouldn't combine peptides and especially copper peptides as they are sensitive and can become less effective. It's best to use peptides in one routine and this one in another. Take care 🤍
  • The post was made 11 months

    In the same routine as Cosrx The 6 Peptide Skin Booster Serum?

    Hi! I’m wondering if I can use this serum in the same routine as Cosrx The 6 Peptide Skin Booster Serum? I saw somewhere that you shouldn’t have this serum from The Ordinary in the same routine as products that contain copper peptides and niacinamide, which the Cosrx serum does contain. What is your opinion and perception? Thankful for a reply 🥰
    1 product in post In the same routine as Cosrx The 6 Peptide Skin Booster Serum?
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 11 months
      Hello!🤍 It's best not to use The Ordinary Multi-Antioxidant Radiance Serum and COSRX The 6 Peptide Skin Booster Serum in the same routine, as COSRX contains niacinamide and peptides. Instead, use one serum in the morning and the other in the evening for the best effect and skin tolerance! 🌞 Take care! 🤍
  • The post was made 1 year

    How much vitamin C?

    Hi! I wonder if anyone knows how much vitamin C this product contains? (Preferably in percentage) Thanks for a quick reply 🥰
    1 product in post How much vitamin C?
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 1 year
      Hey Emma! 🥰👋 We can't determine or see that the brand wants to specify the exact percentage of C-Vitamin in this product. But this serum is more loaded with moisture and focuses on barrier-supporting ceramides! If you want clear effects for pigmentation, as C-Vitamin works, a concentrated serum might be a better alternative❤ Take care!
  • The post was made 1 years

    In the same routine as vitamin c

    Hi! Can you use this product in the same routine as Acasia Skincare Bright C Super Serum? Thankful for an answer!
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    • The user's roll: Former employee. The comment was made 1 years
      Hey Emma! 👋🏻☺️ Yes! 🌞 This product works great to use in the same routine as Acasias Bright C Serum. Vitamin C and sun protection work very well together – Vitamin C boosts UV protection and helps fight free radicals 🫧 Application tips: 1️⃣ Apply Bright C Super Serum on cleansed skin. 2️⃣ Let it absorb properly (about 1 minute). 3️⃣ Apply Transparent Lab SPF50 as the last step in the morning. Perfect combo for glow and protection! ✨💛 Good luck 🩷
  • The post was made 1 years

    In the same routine as Vitamin C serum?

    Hi! I wonder if this serum can be used in the same routine as a vitamin C serum? If not, why? Thankful for an answer 😊
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    • The comment was made 1 years
      Thank you so much for the quick response 😊
  • The post was made 1 years

    Suitable for dry, sensitive, and acne-prone skin?

    Hi! Can this serum be used if you have dry, slightly sensitive, and acne-prone skin? Thanks for the reply 😊
    1 product in post Suitable for dry, sensitive, and acne-prone skin?
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  • The post was made 1 years

    Peptides and vitamin C in the same routine?

    Hi! I wonder if this serum can be used in the same routines as a vitamin C serum? I've heard that you shouldn't use products with peptides and vitamin C in the same routine, as vitamin C can negatively affect peptides. Thankful for an answer 😊
    1 product in post Peptides and vitamin C in the same routine?
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    • The comment was made 1 years
      Thank you so much for the quick and good response What is it that makes this serum clash with vitamin C? Wondering for the future
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  • The post was made 1 years

    Which product first?

    Hi! I see under the ingredients that the serum contains some oils. If you use other serums that are completely water-based and contain no oil, which serum should be used first? Is it also okay to use a water-based moisturizer after this Cosrx vitamin C serum? Thankful for the answer 😊
    1 product in post Which product first?
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    • The comment was made 1 years
      Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't the COSRX vitamin C serum water-based?