How to use The Ordinary Mandelic Acid 10% + HA
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- In this video, I will show you how to use The Ordinary Mandelic Acid 10% + HA.
Benefits & Frequency: 00:00
Conflicts (what not to use in the same routine): 1:37
Example Morning and Evening Skincare Routines: 3:48
Step 1: Cleanser - The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser: 5:27
Step 2: Eye Serum - The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum: 7:20
Step 3: Exfoliant - The Ordinary Mandelic Acid 10% + HA: 8:02
Step 4: Face Serum - The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%: 9:09
You can download the example routines here: melissavandijk.docdroid.com/A...
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Thank you. Greatly thought out video, you provide real value here.
Always so thorough ❤
Hello Melissa, I just made my first purchase of The Ordinary products for mature skin and your videos are the best tool for getting me started with this regimen. I am completely amazed with the level of detail, the easy to follow instructions and the recommendations for various skin needs. Love the flow charts and all the information provided. I will continue to refer to your UA-cam channel anytime I have questions. Great job, Melissa!!
Hey! 😊
Thank you! 🥰
What products did you get? And please keep me updated! 😊
Hi Melissa you Look Beautiful as Always
Thank you, and I'm happy that you are still around ❤️.
@@MelissaVanDijkOfficial you're welcome ❤️❤️
Hi melissa! Been a fan for a while and great video as always! Can i ask for some guidance for my skin though? I have acne prone and combination skin, my routine is
Am: celeteque moisturizing cleanser, celeteque skin defense sunscreen
Pm: cosrx salycylic acid cleanser, (and then i add pimple patches to my active pimples) and then luxe organic aloe gel and then celeteque moisturizer. And then i use a powder mud spot treatment which is called oxecure.
I feel like im missing something, i just turned 18 on the 25th and im still getting acne. Should i start a retinol? Should i add more things to ny routine and if so what should i add that will benefit me without over complicating my routine (i wanna stick as simple as possible since if i use too many products it might make me breakout, and i also have a capped budget when it comes to skincare:(() any help will be appreciated, thankyou in advance Melissa^^
Hey! 😊 How much acne do you experience, and where is it located? To get your acne under control, you need to determine its root cause. Is it genetic, due to excessive oil production, caused by using the wrong or overly rich skincare products, hormonal, related to hygiene, food intolerance, foods containing preservatives or antibiotics, lack of sleep, stress, etc.? While topical acne products can help to some extent, if the underlying cause is something else, you also need to address that!
Hey Mellisa, this information is very helpful. Which of the Ordinary products is best for sensitive skin?
In what sense do you have sensitive skin? What are your skin concerns?
Hi Melissa it's been a while. I've been struggling with ice pick scars these days but sadly I can't do anything with just leave on products. I've been researching what I could do to minimize their appearance without having to go to the doctor for micro needling to get rid of them. I want to know what age micro needling is allowed. I might get it if I'm old enough.
Anyway do you know any advice to minimize the appearance of these scars?
Hello :)
The age at which you can undergo micro-needling typically depends on local regulations and the policies of the specific clinic or practitioner you choose.
However, in most cases, you should be at least 18 years old to undergo micro-needling.
But topical treatments are not very effective for this, and therefore, it does not make much sense to use them.
Hi Melissa, I'm curious whether chemical sunscreen protection will immediately activate when applied to the face or do you have to wait 30 minutes before getting sun exposure?
Chemical sunscreens usually require some time to be absorbed into the skin to provide effective protection, and the waiting time is usually about 10 to 20 minutes. This is because it allows the sunscreen to form a protective film on the skin, ensuring that it works effectively.
Hi Melissa, is Intensive UV sunblock SPF 50+ PA+++ cream enough to use after applying mendolic acid while going out??
You can use mandelic acid in the evening, so you don't need sunscreen then. You would only need to use sunscreen during the day if you expect prolonged sun exposure. But yes, it's more than enough.
Hello Melissa!
Please what other cleansers can be used when using the mandelic acid?
Any regular cleanser that's suitable for your skin type will suffice. Just be sure to avoid cleansers containing Exfoliating Acid or Benzoyl Peroxide.
Hey Melissa, i use retoine creme 2x a week. Can i use the mandelic acid on the other days?
Yes :)
Heloo Melissa by watching Ur video I'm starting my skin care journey wit ordinary products for my dull, melasma n pigmentation all r in my face🙄🙄hope it works on me as I'm early 40😀😀my skin need more care😍😍
Best of luck! :)
@@MelissaVanDijkOfficial thank you🥰🥰
Plez post more video about ordinary products for melasma hyperpigmentation 🥰🥰🥰
@@praneyapradhan208 Usually, it's best to see a dermatologist for melasma, as it requires more potent treatments to lighten, such as hydroquinone. However, sometimes AHAs (like glycolic acid) or retinol/retinoids can also help.
Can i use cosrx salicylic acid face wash after apply the ordinary glycolic acid tonner?
why would you do that? 🤔
okay so I just opened this the other day after having it unopened for a little and the consistency is so oily? is that normal or is mine a bad bottle? I hate the way it feels it feels like it would clog my pores if anything
Hello again :) Yes, the consistency is a bit oily. However, it's not clogging pores. Generally, there are no ingredients in it that should cause clogging, but of course, it could always happen. That said, this can happen with any product as it's a matter of what you personally tolerate. Also, it's actually one product that has worked really well for me. I used about 4-5 drops, which felt good on my skin.
So should I not use any moisturiser after applying mandelic acid ?
If you do not have dry skin, then no.
mam so acidic that I don't know when to do it, if you can guide me then thank you from my heart ♥️ vitamic c niacinamide lactic acid glycolic acid azelaic acid retinol kojic acid proper timing so as not to harm the skin
Hey!
What are your skin concerns again? Sadly, I can't see past conversations anymore to recall what we've already discussed. Regarding Vitamin C and Kojic Acid products, which ones are you considering? Choose either Lactic Acid or Glycolic Acid-do not use both, and avoid using either of them together with Retinol, Kojic Acid, and possibly Azelaic Acid (depending on your skin's tolerance). You can either use them in separate routines (at different times of the day) or on alternate days.
Hey ! melissa your face is very attractive ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Hello, which serum would u recommend for acne and combination skin?
I used glycolic acid for a year, worked well intially but now it doesn’t work
I use
AM: Cerave blemish control cleanser
The Ordinary Niacinamide
Moisturizer
PM: neutrogena hydroboost cleanser
Ordinary HA serum
Moisturizer
Which serum do u recommend to control acne for sensitive combination acne prone skin?
Salicylic acid or mandelic acid?
I do plan to buy azelaic acid suspension and skin barrier serum from The Ordinary as well
Thanks
Well, overall, I think a low-strength retinol in combination with benzoyl peroxide works well. The Ordinary really misses out by not offering these formulations, which are suitable for acne-prone skin. Ideally, they would formulate a gel with 0.1-0.3% retinol and a benzoyl peroxide cleanser, or maybe even a gel with a low strength of 4-5%.
Since they don't offer these products, I suggest going with another brand. Good Molecules' Gentle Retinol Cream and PanOxyl's Benzoyl Peroxide Cleanser are great alternatives. You could try a routine similar to this one: ua-cam.com/video/zq9w8rd8rd8/v-deo.html
But what's more important is to also consider your diet. For me personally, it seems to be a major factor contributing to my forehead acne. Avoiding additives and processed foods makes a huge difference for me.
Should i stop using azelaic acid suspension, mandelic acid and the skin barrier serum ?
@@ifraZ88 Well, how long have you been following the routine? If you've just started recently, you can still try it for a few more weeks to see how your skin behaves and if you see good improvements.
@@MelissaVanDijkOfficial can u pls suggest how do i use all these ?
Mandelic acid
Azelaic acid
And skin barrier serum
I plan to use mandelic acid twice a week till tolerance is developed
Idk how to use the other two
@@ifraZ88 There are several options, and one could look like this:
AM:
Cleanse face.
Pat dry.
Apply barrier serum.
Use sunscreen if you have prolonged sun exposure.
PM:
Cleanse face.
Pat dry.
Apply mandelic acid or azelaic acid (alternate days).
This regimen should be very simple and work well.
Hi,can i massage my face with facial oil after applying my whole skincare routine??
Why would you do that? 🤔
@@MelissaVanDijkOfficial ok then,What should I massage my face with?
@@saminberenjabadi8100 Generally, there is no need to massage your face with anything. I mean, you could go to a spa and ask for a facial massage or something similar for relaxation and stress reduction. However, any other claims regarding skincare benefits seem to be very misleading and are often just marketing tactics to sell products. I am not very fond of this approach.
Hi Melissa. Do you have an Instagram?
No ;)