Daphne

  • 2 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Love!

    Love this! Perfect, very light sunscreen that works great as the last step in my skincare routine, it has become a must in my bathroom cabinet. I vary with a bit thicker cream underneath in the winter and lighter in the summer since my skin gets so dry in the winter. Unlike many other sunscreens, this one doesn’t make the skin too oily in the summer either, and it can be used over other products. It also works as sunscreen for the rest of the body, and the same goes there that it just melts in completely neutrally. It is also economical and lasts a very long time. It has no special scent but is very neutral, not directly nice but not strong in any way, which I also like since my skin is a bit sensitive to perfume. I have seen that others have had problems with it pilling over other products, but I have never experienced that, however, I don’t use makeup so that might affect it.

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  • 2 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Superb!

    Works great for my hair, large packaging that lasts a long time and a pleasant but not strong scent. I use it as a leave-in conditioner and get a nice texture in my hair. It weighs the hair down a bit which might not work for fine hair, but for me, it's in a positive way so that it doesn't get flyaway and frizzy. Highly recommend!

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  • 2 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Works well

    They warn a lot that the skin can be sensitive to the product, but my skin thinks it's great, no irritation at all, and it feels like it's doing its job. I generally like The Ordinary's products, they always deliver what they advertise and no extra fragrance or anything like that.

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