The Ordinary Multi-Peptide + HA Serum

Best Introductory Skin Peptides Serum?

Pro

  • No fragrance
  • Smooths and brightens
  • Affordable
  • Skin is more resilient

Con


  • Residue can be sticky when applied but does dry

The Ordinary Multi-Peptide + HA Serum is a relatively new addition to my skincare routine. Introducing more peptides into my skin as I get older was something I was interested in as I try to incorporate more active ingredients. I didn’t have a primary concern I am trying to address, but was more focused on trying to smooth my skin and give it more ingredients to use to repair any damage. This serum is packed with peptides, hyaluronic acid, amino acids, and probiotic complexes, all which offers a well-rounded approach to improving skin texture, firmness, and elasticity.

Benefits

After using for a few months, I have noticed my skin reacts much less to my environment. I used to periodically experience redness and itchiness which has significantly reduced and during the winter, my skin stayed more hydrated and didn’t dry out as easily due to the heaters. Post acne dark spots have also faded away quicker and texture on my skin from closed comedones has significantly decreased.

My skin feels noticeably smoother and more hydrated which is why I think this product is perfect for most skin types. Gentle with no fragrance and efficient to reduce texture and create an even skin tone.

How to Use

After cleansing my face and using Pyunkang Yul essence toner, followed by cosrx snail muscin, I would take 2 to 3 drops onto my palms and spreed it onto my face and neck. After warming up, the serum moves around easily and within a few seconds has dried. Initially it does feel a little sticky when applying but quickly dries beautifully onto the skin. Can also be used in the morning and evening for maximum benefits!


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