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The Ordinary Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner for Gentle Exfoliation and Hydration
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The Ordinary's Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner is a gentle exfoliating toner that promotes smoother, brighter skin while boosting hydration. Suitable for sensitive skin.
Benefits
- Gently exfoliates for smoother, more hydrated and radiant skin
- Smooths skin texture and reduces the appearance of textural irregularities
- Encourages brighter, more radiant skin
- Reduces the look of dark spots
Key Ingredients
- Saccharomyces Ferment 30%
Apply in the morning and evening Apply to the face and neck using a cotton pad or fingers Do not rinse off. Avoid the eye contour and contact with eyes.
Aqua (Water), Yeast Extract, Squalane, Lauryl Glucoside, Myristyl Glucoside, Polyglyceryl-6 Laurate, Isoceteth-20, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Chlorphenesin.
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Most Helpful Positive Review
I want to cry with joy!
I am 44 with combination skin - oily Tzone and dry cheeks / rest of my face. I bought this product the very day it came out and I've been using it for about a week or so. I started on TO about 3 months ago and I love most of my products from TO but something was always missing and my texture was no...
Most Helpful Critical Review
hiw can i trust the ordinary
all these reviews are from influencers with free products, how can these reviews be believed?
881 results
Was good until it broke me out
I used this for about three months when it first came out, and I especially loved it as it got rid of the dryness around the corners of my mouth. I started having an intense acne breakout around the same time and figured out it was this product causing it! I'm not typically acne-prone, but this toner gave me some of the worst cystic acne of my life that took months to clear after discontinuing use. It's a shame that it worked for everything else on my skin, but I was ashamed to take photos of myself during this time.
Love this product
I am a natural redhead with sensitive skin. I get welts on my skin when I shower without a filter on the shower or if I use soap that isn't natural.. So i enjoy when i find products my skin likes. My skin loves this. I always wake up glowing with no irritation when I use it before bed. Some ppl claim it evens skin tone I haven't seen that so far but I have seen more moisture and I will continue to use and come back after the use of my second or third bottle for a update.
TINY
My fault for not seeing the ounces when ordering online. Tiny!
Great stuff!
On here buying my 3rd bottle. Ove found that it is incredibly normalizing. I put it on at night after washing, with only eye cream - then mornings depending on what other toner i want, I usually will just add a shake to my palm with my moisturizer. It has shrink my pores and I love that it gives it an even glow. Theres a woman talking about the ingredients and how it was an old Russian secret below. That's awesome and what sold me on this lol. Seriously, give it a try. I'm 42, occasional acne, combo skin
Rash and burning
I went on the Ordinary's website to see what to not combine this product with and do not consider myself someone with sensitive skin and have no known allergies and this still gave me the same complaint others are stating about res, flaky, burning skin. Wouldnt risk using this.