Hi Melissa I just finished using this up and not sure if I should re purchase or try some of their other vitamin c products. If you had to pick one which do you think is the most effective. I want to try their pure vitamin c but not sure if my skin will tolerate it as I’ve tried 2 other ones before and I couldn’t. Thanks in advance sorry for the long comment haha
Hey! 😊 What are your skin concerns? What other skincare products are you currently using? They also offer another Vitamin C derivative, Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution, which is a water-based serum.
@@MelissaVanDijkTheSkinDiet hi so I’m mostly focused on anti aging and brightening. Am routine: Cetaphil facial cleanser glow recipe cloudberry toner Ordinary ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate Olay Collagen peptide cream Sunscreen Pm: Inkylist oat cleanser followed by cetaphil La Roche posay retinol B3 Ordinary rose hip seed oil Olay Collagen Peptide cream
As explained in the video, I don't think it's a good idea, especially for oilier, acne-prone areas. I would recommend using Ascorbyl Glucoside or the vitamin C powder mixed with hyaluronic acid instead.
Never used this particular vitamin C version before, though I used to use some of the others years ago. How would antioxidants fit in this routine? I rotate between pycnogenol, coenzyme Q-10, and 5% niacinamide.
Hey! :) You should apply your Coenzyme Q-10 and 5% Niacinamide (if those are water-based serums) before using this Vitamin C. As for Pycnogenol, you can apply it either before or after-see what works best for you.
Can i use like this : morning and evening (cleansing oil, face wash, face lotion or toner, the ordinary hyaluronic acid, that ordinary vitamin F you mentioned, moisturizer, and then sunscreen
Hello, thanks for the video. How can I use hyaluronic acid? My face is very dry. Can this help my dry face? I would be grateful if you could answer me🙏🌸
Hi Melissa, TYFS I do have the Ordinary Tetra ..... in vitamin F solution, I Love The Ordinary Products, Caffeine solution with ECG is very drying on my eyes, what else do you recommend please ❤❤❤❤❤
Hey! :) If we had already a conversation in the past about your skin type, concerns, and routine - I'm sorry, but I can't see that conversation anymore because TH-cam removed that tool 😔 - which is very annoying! So, I need to ask you again, what's your skin type, concerns, and routine?
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial Hi, my skin type is very mature , dry especially in winter, not acne prone, can be a little sensitive , but not usually TY Melissa
Hi mam how r u The ordinary Glycolic Acid Toner azleic acid niacinmaide serum alpha arbutin and hyaluronic acid Can I use all these products together in the morning and evening? Will there be any problem? Please tell me and please guide me.
Have a look at these videos: Azelaic Acid: th-cam.com/video/oRYp_RzqOXk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8nZDtY55-j-okhoM Glycolic Acid: th-cam.com/video/NE3j3LPcaGE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uuYe4h4you2NY5L- I'm happy to check your skincare routine later on! :)
Benzophenone-3, also known as oxybenzone, is a common ingredient in many sunscreens due to its effectiveness in absorbing UVB and short UVA rays, protecting the skin from sun damage. However, its safety has been a topic of debate. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has considered oxybenzone as a generally recognized as safe and effective ingredient for sunscreen use, but it has also called for more research to further evaluate its safety profile due to concerns about potential hormonal effects and coral reef safety. Studies have suggested that oxybenzone can be absorbed through the skin and may have estrogenic effects in laboratory experiments, raising questions about its potential impact on human health and the environment. In addition to human health concerns, oxybenzone has been linked to coral bleaching and damage to marine ecosystems. As a result, some regions with coral reefs, such as Hawaii and Palau, have banned sunscreens containing oxybenzone to protect their marine environments.
Hello Melissa, I want to ask u that I am deciding between 2 facial oils for my skin the Premium 20% Vitamin C Serum For Face with Hyaluronic Acid, Retinol & Amino Acids or the PURA D'OR 4 Oz ORGANIC Rosehip Seed Oil and idk which one to pick. I had a lot of acne growing up and then I started using clindamycin topical phosphate solution and it cleared up my acne and most of my hyperpigmentation but I still have a lot of hyperpigmentation left on my cheek and forehead and chin so I’m not sure which oil I should use and I also use a nicinamide serum and a dove moisturizing cream so can u tell me which would be better for me to use considering everything I already use. Thank you.
Generally, you do not need any treatments for this condition. By simply waiting, the skin will heal on its own. However, you could try a low-strength retinol product, which is likely to show the best effect and may help speed up the process. Something like Good Molecules Gentle Retinol Cream with 0.1%, which you can use 2-3 times a week in your evening skincare routine, might be beneficial. Alternatively, you could consider the Ordinary Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution (a vitamin C derivative but water-based). But overall, I would recommend staying away from oils, as they are likely to increase acne, especially in the oilier areas - at least, that has been my experience. Similar to the vitamin C product I showed in this video, it's not good for acne-prone skin.
Please have a look at the other reply. Alternatively, you may also want to check out these videos: th-cam.com/video/GGhv9YrukHU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NhLOfIx2gwRrgxB_ th-cam.com/video/HMDHxpA7-X0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tjPYu5Oa7oyfG3cC
Hello Melissa I would like to ask you can I use the ordinary niacinamide, azelaic acid and mandelic acid at the same time bc I need to finally get rid of these red marks I literally have them for 1 year and they are still here I use niacinamide since the summer and mandelic for 1-2 weeks and I haven't started w azelaic
The products won't help with these marks if they have been present for a long time, as they are in the deeper layers of the skin. You either need to wait longer for the skin to heal on its own, or you may need laser treatment. Laser treatment penetrates the deeper layers of the skin and can show significant results.
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial I am too young for laser treatment I am 16 years but also its not that affordable for me if you understand:) The marks are getting better and better niacinamide helped me a lot but please I'd like to know if I can combine niacinamide with mandelic and azelaic acid
@@dannyadvice You can use Niacinamide with Azelaic Acid in the same routine, as well as Mandelic Acid with Niacinamide. However, combining Mandelic Acid with Azelaic Acid can be too potent depending on your skin tolerance. So, you could use one combination in the AM and the other in the PM.
@@dannyadvice You can use Mandelic Acid daily if tolerated by your skin. Generally speaking, Mandelic Acid is a gentle exfoliant. However, you can now increase its use to 3-4 times per week, or every other day, before transitioning to daily use. Always try a specific frequency for about two weeks before making any changes. The same applies to Azelaic Acid :)
Hi melissa im from PAKISTAN. Im ur new subscriber. Im 42 years old i have no wrinkles but feel skin saggy around mouth area.im DVT patient thats why retinol is banned for me till one year. Ur knowledge is awesome i m worried please guide me. Korean products suits me a lot. But for saggy skin no korean products give me results. I wa nt to use 3 products in my skin care. Jumiso vcp 1.0 firming serum Ordinary argerline solution Ordinary matrixyl serum Plz guide me how can i use them . Is buckchoil products r safe to use these 2 products of ordinary. Also tell me is these 2 products of ordinary. I have dry sensitve and sometimes acne prone.plz guide me.❤❤❤❤❤❤from PAKISTAN
Hello 😃 Well, yes, I mean we do get older, so aging is unstoppable, haha. However, I can set up a routine with the products you have, which you can try and see if it improves your condition. AM: Clean your face with your favorite cleanser. Pat dry. Apply Jumiso VCP 1.0 firming serum. Apply sunscreen if you have prolonged sun exposure. PM: Clean your face with a non-exfoliating acid cleanser. Pat dry. Apply The Ordinary Argireline solution. Wait a minute or two. Apply Matrixyl. PM 2: Clean your face with your favorite cleanser. Pat dry. Apply Bakuchiol (in case you also want to include that one). So, you can essentially alternate the evening routines. Otherwise, just follow the other morning and evening routine.
should I use tretinion,azelaic acid niacinamide, hyaluronic, vitamin c/alpha arbutin,glycolic acid on alternative time's and night's ?????? my skin is acne prone sensitive close comedones so plz guide me 😢😢😢😢
Yes, but I'm pretty sure that you do not need all of them. Either use Tretinoin OR Azelaic Acid OR Glycolic Acid - test which treatment you tolerate the best and which suits your skin concerns the most. However, I also recommend investigating the root causes of your acne, such as lack of sleep, stress or mental health issues, environmental factors (air & water quality, washing detergent, etc), or your diet (such as consuming too much added sugar, processed food, fast food, or any food intolerance; like soy, milk, bread (gluten), eggs, chicken, etc).
It's an oil, but surprisingly it doesn't feel heavy or excessively 'oily' like some oils can feel on the skin. Even as someone who typically avoids oils, I find this formulation quite agreeable.
thnks fr the information love frm pakistan 🇵🇰
Hi Melissa I just finished using this up and not sure if I should re purchase or try some of their other vitamin c products. If you had to pick one which do you think is the most effective. I want to try their pure vitamin c but not sure if my skin will tolerate it as I’ve tried 2 other ones before and I couldn’t. Thanks in advance sorry for the long comment haha
Hey! 😊
What are your skin concerns?
What other skincare products are you currently using?
They also offer another Vitamin C derivative, Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution, which is a water-based serum.
@@MelissaVanDijkTheSkinDiet hi so I’m mostly focused on anti aging and brightening.
Am routine:
Cetaphil facial cleanser
glow recipe cloudberry toner
Ordinary ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate
Olay Collagen peptide cream
Sunscreen
Pm:
Inkylist oat cleanser followed by cetaphil
La Roche posay retinol B3
Ordinary rose hip seed oil
Olay Collagen Peptide cream
@@ericwhispersasmr Ok, well, you could try TO Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution and use it instead of the Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate :)
@@MelissaVanDijkTheSkinDiet okay I will give it a go thank you
Hi Melissa,
Since its an oil based serum, Can acne prone skin types use it?
As explained in the video, I don't think it's a good idea, especially for oilier, acne-prone areas. I would recommend using Ascorbyl Glucoside or the vitamin C powder mixed with hyaluronic acid instead.
Thank you soo much ❤
Never used this particular vitamin C version before, though I used to use some of the others years ago. How would antioxidants fit in this routine? I rotate between pycnogenol, coenzyme Q-10, and 5% niacinamide.
Hey! :)
You should apply your Coenzyme Q-10 and 5% Niacinamide (if those are water-based serums) before using this Vitamin C. As for Pycnogenol, you can apply it either before or after-see what works best for you.
Can i use like this : morning and evening
(cleansing oil, face wash, face lotion or toner, the ordinary hyaluronic acid, that ordinary vitamin F you mentioned, moisturizer, and then sunscreen
You do not need to double cleanse in the AM. The rest of the routine looks good; just note that 'face lotion' is not a moisturizer :)
Hello, thanks for the video. How can I use hyaluronic acid? My face is very dry. Can this help my dry face? I would be grateful if you could answer me🙏🌸
Have a look at my example routines mentioned in the video. Yes, you can use HA on dry skin. You can follow the same steps as in the video.
Thank you for your answer 🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺should the face be wet or dry when I use it?
@@sh_____________ Just follow the steps as demonstrated in the video. After cleansing, pat the skin dry, then apply your HA, etc.
Hello, can I use this after using glycolic acid and caffeine solution?
Yes :)
Hi Melissa, TYFS I do have the Ordinary Tetra ..... in vitamin F solution, I Love The Ordinary Products,
Caffeine solution with ECG is very drying on my eyes, what else do you recommend please ❤❤❤❤❤
Hey! :)
If we had already a conversation in the past about your skin type, concerns, and routine - I'm sorry, but I can't see that conversation anymore because TH-cam removed that tool 😔 - which is very annoying! So, I need to ask you again, what's your skin type, concerns, and routine?
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial Hi, my skin type is very mature , dry especially in winter, not acne prone, can be a little sensitive , but not usually TY Melissa
Okay, so you mainly want to treat your dry skin. Do you also want to address aging concerns? What's your current AM and PM routine?
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial Squalane cleanser, LA Roche posay, toner, snail mucin, Buffet , moisturizer, sunscreen AM
Double cleanse, toner , snail mucin, argireline, Matrixyl, retinol 1% In Squalane, moisturizer
PM
What La Roche Posay product and toner do you use? Also, you only need to double cleanse in the evening :)
Hi mam how r u
The ordinary Glycolic Acid Toner azleic acid niacinmaide serum alpha arbutin and hyaluronic acid Can I use all these products together in the morning and evening? Will there be any problem? Please tell me and please guide me.
Have a look at these videos:
Azelaic Acid: th-cam.com/video/oRYp_RzqOXk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8nZDtY55-j-okhoM
Glycolic Acid: th-cam.com/video/NE3j3LPcaGE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uuYe4h4you2NY5L-
I'm happy to check your skincare routine later on! :)
I have a doubt is benzophenone-3 ingredient in the sunscreen is safe to use?
Benzophenone-3, also known as oxybenzone, is a common ingredient in many sunscreens due to its effectiveness in absorbing UVB and short UVA rays, protecting the skin from sun damage. However, its safety has been a topic of debate.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has considered oxybenzone as a generally recognized as safe and effective ingredient for sunscreen use, but it has also called for more research to further evaluate its safety profile due to concerns about potential hormonal effects and coral reef safety. Studies have suggested that oxybenzone can be absorbed through the skin and may have estrogenic effects in laboratory experiments, raising questions about its potential impact on human health and the environment.
In addition to human health concerns, oxybenzone has been linked to coral bleaching and damage to marine ecosystems. As a result, some regions with coral reefs, such as Hawaii and Palau, have banned sunscreens containing oxybenzone to protect their marine environments.
Hello Melissa, I want to ask u that I am deciding between 2 facial oils for my skin the Premium 20% Vitamin C Serum For Face with Hyaluronic Acid, Retinol & Amino Acids or the PURA D'OR 4 Oz ORGANIC Rosehip Seed Oil and idk which one to pick. I had a lot of acne growing up and then I started using clindamycin topical phosphate solution and it cleared up my acne and most of my hyperpigmentation but I still have a lot of hyperpigmentation left on my cheek and forehead and chin so I’m not sure which oil I should use and I also use a nicinamide serum and a dove moisturizing cream so can u tell me which would be better for me to use considering everything I already use. Thank you.
Generally, you do not need any treatments for this condition. By simply waiting, the skin will heal on its own. However, you could try a low-strength retinol product, which is likely to show the best effect and may help speed up the process. Something like Good Molecules Gentle Retinol Cream with 0.1%, which you can use 2-3 times a week in your evening skincare routine, might be beneficial. Alternatively, you could consider the Ordinary Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution (a vitamin C derivative but water-based).
But overall, I would recommend staying away from oils, as they are likely to increase acne, especially in the oilier areas - at least, that has been my experience. Similar to the vitamin C product I showed in this video, it's not good for acne-prone skin.
How to layer these products in same routine ?? (Argireline solution, hyaluronic serum,vitamin c serum and copper peptide serum)
Please have a look at the other reply.
Alternatively, you may also want to check out these videos:
th-cam.com/video/GGhv9YrukHU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NhLOfIx2gwRrgxB_
th-cam.com/video/HMDHxpA7-X0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tjPYu5Oa7oyfG3cC
Hello Melissa I would like to ask you can I use the ordinary niacinamide, azelaic acid and mandelic acid at the same time bc I need to finally get rid of these red marks I literally have them for 1 year and they are still here I use niacinamide since the summer and mandelic for 1-2 weeks and I haven't started w azelaic
The products won't help with these marks if they have been present for a long time, as they are in the deeper layers of the skin. You either need to wait longer for the skin to heal on its own, or you may need laser treatment. Laser treatment penetrates the deeper layers of the skin and can show significant results.
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial I am too young for laser treatment I am 16 years but also its not that affordable for me if you understand:) The marks are getting better and better niacinamide helped me a lot but please I'd like to know if I can combine niacinamide with mandelic and azelaic acid
@@dannyadvice You can use Niacinamide with Azelaic Acid in the same routine, as well as Mandelic Acid with Niacinamide. However, combining Mandelic Acid with Azelaic Acid can be too potent depending on your skin tolerance. So, you could use one combination in the AM and the other in the PM.
@MelissaVanDijkOfficial I use mandelic acid once a week so
I am still at the begging of using mandelic acid for how long should I use it once a week?
@@dannyadvice You can use Mandelic Acid daily if tolerated by your skin. Generally speaking, Mandelic Acid is a gentle exfoliant. However, you can now increase its use to 3-4 times per week, or every other day, before transitioning to daily use. Always try a specific frequency for about two weeks before making any changes. The same applies to Azelaic Acid :)
Hi melissa im from PAKISTAN. Im ur new subscriber. Im 42 years old i have no wrinkles but feel skin saggy around mouth area.im DVT patient thats why retinol is banned for me till one year. Ur knowledge is awesome i m worried please guide me. Korean products suits me a lot. But for saggy skin no korean products give me results. I wa nt to use 3 products in my skin care.
Jumiso vcp 1.0 firming serum
Ordinary argerline solution
Ordinary matrixyl serum
Plz guide me how can i use them . Is buckchoil products r safe to use these 2 products of ordinary.
Also tell me is these 2 products of ordinary.
I have dry sensitve and sometimes acne prone.plz guide me.❤❤❤❤❤❤from PAKISTAN
Hello 😃
Well, yes, I mean we do get older, so aging is unstoppable, haha. However, I can set up a routine with the products you have, which you can try and see if it improves your condition.
AM:
Clean your face with your favorite cleanser.
Pat dry.
Apply Jumiso VCP 1.0 firming serum.
Apply sunscreen if you have prolonged sun exposure.
PM:
Clean your face with a non-exfoliating acid cleanser.
Pat dry.
Apply The Ordinary Argireline solution.
Wait a minute or two.
Apply Matrixyl.
PM 2:
Clean your face with your favorite cleanser.
Pat dry.
Apply Bakuchiol (in case you also want to include that one).
So, you can essentially alternate the evening routines. Otherwise, just follow the other morning and evening routine.
should I use tretinion,azelaic acid niacinamide, hyaluronic, vitamin c/alpha arbutin,glycolic acid on alternative time's and night's ?????? my skin is acne prone sensitive close comedones so plz guide me 😢😢😢😢
Yes, but I'm pretty sure that you do not need all of them. Either use Tretinoin OR Azelaic Acid OR Glycolic Acid - test which treatment you tolerate the best and which suits your skin concerns the most. However, I also recommend investigating the root causes of your acne, such as lack of sleep, stress or mental health issues, environmental factors (air & water quality, washing detergent, etc), or your diet (such as consuming too much added sugar, processed food, fast food, or any food intolerance; like soy, milk, bread (gluten), eggs, chicken, etc).
@@MelissaVanDijkTheSkinDiet thanks alot ⭐
Is it oil like or dry Matt ?
It's an oil, but surprisingly it doesn't feel heavy or excessively 'oily' like some oils can feel on the skin. Even as someone who typically avoids oils, I find this formulation quite agreeable.
How to use Revuoli Ascorbide Acid with Ordinary's Alpha Arbutin? I don't know how to arrange them.
Can you help me?
You can use them in either order. Just make sure not to use too much of each and let them absorb into the skin before applying the other serum on top.
@@MelissaVanDijkTheSkinDiet Okay, thank you. ❤️
How old are you ? 35 right
I'm 28 :)