Ingrid
- The post was made 3 weeksRating: 3 out of 5verified customer
Difficult to absorb into the skin
I find this one very difficult to spread out unfortunately, it kind of lays like a thick, white layer on the skin and it feels hard to spread it out so that it absorbs. I think this is a bit strange, I have tested many creams and don’t think this is usually a problem. Thus, it also becomes very unsuitable for e.g. mixing with self-tanner etc. I haven’t tested it long enough to say anything about whether it is moisturizing. The cream is fragrance-free and otherwise feels pleasant.1 product in post Difficult to absorb into the skin50 views - The post was made 9 months
Retinol
Will this also be removed in Norway when the legislation against retinol comes?🥹1 product in post Retinol3326 views- The user's roll: Skin therapist at Lyko. The comment was made 9 monthsHi Ingrid 👋 No, The Inkey List Retinol Eye Cream will likely not be removed from the US market due to the new EU/EEA regulations for retinol. The new regulations (which come into effect in 2025) set the following limits for retinoids in cosmetics: ✔ Max 0.3% pure retinol in face products ✔ Max 0.05% pure retinol in eye products The Inkey List Retinol Eye Cream contains only 0.01% retinol, which is well within the limit. Therefore, it will still be allowed for sale in the US. 😊 Wishing you a great day ahead 🥰4 likes
- The post was made 1 yearRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Very satisfied
I've been using this for almost two years, and I'm very satisfied. I only use concealer for coverage on my skin (no foundation, etc.) and I'm quite happy with this. I would say it provides medium coverage and a very natural and nice result. I think it applies very nicely, as it moisturizes well, while I'm satisfied with the durability. I have Nordic skin, but more of a golden undertone and use color 30 beige. I use a bit of self-tanner on my face, and this color suits me very well. #competition1 product in post Very satisfied518 views