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Myskinisglowy

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The ordinary

I used the daily set of the ordinary, and got redness :( what should I do, I think I’m sensitive to their products
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annagabri

Oily/Sensitive

Oh no! This happened to me before too! It might take some time before your skin gets used to the products. Try testing them out one by one on your arm first and see which product you are reacting too. Take a look at the ingredients too— you might be senstive or allergic to one fo them. Don’t use them daily too! Try once or twice a week first!
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ayuvita23

Oily/Resilient

U can stop using several product for a while and back to basic skincare . We don’t know its all caused by the ordinary product or anything else (other factors) . So to make a sure that , i recommend to stop using it and observe ur skin reaction .
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hashiskincare

Dry/Sensitive

What's in their daily set?
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hashiskincare

Dry/Sensitive

If there's redness, it's probably a reaction. Did you start using them all at the same time?? Stop using them for 3 days and introduce first the cleanser. No reaction after 3 days, then you can introduce the mositurizer. Then wait for 3 to 5 days and if there's no reaction, introduce the Hyaluronic acid. I don't know any one that has reacted to the cleanser or the mosuturizer. But some have rwactions to the Hyaluronic It can also be that your skin has to get used to it. My friend has never used creams or any other products. After she went to a facial, she got sold many of them and started using them she reacted. I got her to introduce one by one and give time to her skin to accommodate the new products and she fine with it.
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