I think I am going to buy the good molecules one. I don't want an overly complicated formula. I prefer the more simple one of good molecules. Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
You’re welcome! I can agree with that! I’m happy I can help you make a choice! I’m currently working on a formula that helps in the same way but uses natural ingredients.
The ordinary nicinaminde isn’t friendly to us black skin girlies most black Dermz will tell you that it will irritate your skin infact 5percent is the percentage that most people with skin that easily hyperpigment use but if you are to go for higher dosages I would recommend the good molecules in this case versus ordinary
So I was following until you started mentioning the ingredients found in the Ordinary Niacinamide serum then you lost me, I even went on their website to look at their ingredients... There is no Vitamin C nor Squalene in the product.
Interesting, what’s funny is when you dig deeper and search for the ingredients on the sites that are used to break down ingredients in these skincare products and dig deep to verify the safety, quality, and ingredients these companies use in their products you will find that the product has L-ascorbic acid “which is vitamin c” and Perhydrosqualene; Dodecahydrosqualene or Hexamethyltetracosane and C30H50 which is squalane. “Skinfairy” when researching your skincare dig deep and reply on more than what the brand thinks is digestible for you to read. Thanks for the comment and watching my video, I don’t need your follow 😘✨
Sometimes you have to look up those big words and see what they mean and/or what they’re used for. It has both. I think when reviewers mention ingredients, it’s helpful to say that. Meaning it’s helpful to say how they know the ingredients they are mentioning are in there if they know it is listed as something different. But in any case, it’s good practice for people to do their own research. With love.💛
@@erikaq765 yes, I use it til this day. the only thing is the vurly texture really does memic real hair so it does get puffy with the weather but it maches my hair texture perfectly!
I think I am going to buy the good molecules one. I don't want an overly complicated formula. I prefer the more simple one of good molecules. Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
You’re welcome! I can agree with that! I’m happy I can help you make a choice! I’m currently working on a formula that helps in the same way but uses natural ingredients.
The ordinary broke me out so I tried good molecules. Now almost everything in my routine is by them ❤
I tried both. I like good molecules niacinamide better . It’s very hydrating
I 100% agree!
Black women are just gorgeous
😊
On bro
Thank you, Diamond! That's such helpful info. I can crank up the benefits of The Ordinary's Niacinamide now.😘
Yessss
The ordinary nicinaminde isn’t friendly to us black skin girlies most black Dermz will tell you that it will irritate your skin infact 5percent is the percentage that most people with skin that easily hyperpigment use but if you are to go for higher dosages I would recommend the good molecules in this case versus ordinary
That's what I found out as well .5% is the max . But good molecule is also 10 percent right?
Thanks girl. I am definitely going for the Good molecules
Yes! I can see why it’s very straight forward with the ingredients.
So I was following until you started mentioning the ingredients found in the Ordinary Niacinamide serum then you lost me, I even went on their website to look at their ingredients... There is no Vitamin C nor Squalene in the product.
Interesting, what’s funny is when you dig deeper and search for the ingredients on the sites that are used to break down ingredients in these skincare products and dig deep to verify the safety, quality, and ingredients these companies use in their products you will find that the product has L-ascorbic acid “which is vitamin c” and Perhydrosqualene; Dodecahydrosqualene or Hexamethyltetracosane and C30H50 which is squalane. “Skinfairy” when researching your skincare dig deep and reply on more than what the brand thinks is digestible for you to read. Thanks for the comment and watching my video, I don’t need your follow 😘✨
Sometimes you have to look up those big words and see what they mean and/or what they’re used for. It has both.
I think when reviewers mention ingredients, it’s helpful to say that. Meaning it’s helpful to say how they know the ingredients they are mentioning are in there if they know it is listed as something different.
But in any case, it’s good practice for people to do their own research. With love.💛
It does have them that it is why it irritates most people with black skin the ordinary nicinaminde isn’t good for most hyperpigmentation skin
I had to google a lot of words
From what you said I’ll go with The Ordinary
I like the ordinary too!
Does good molecules pill like the ordinary?
No it does not. Neither of them do
@@diamondsaintthe ordinary does
The ordinary does no dermatologist is recommending for people with hyperpigmentation
Are the price points similar?
Yes! Literally about $1-$2 apart
What hair do you have in your head in this video?
kerrialstonhair.com it’s the deep curly hair and I straighted it.
Did you like this hair?
@@erikaq765 yes, I use it til this day. the only thing is the vurly texture really does memic real hair so it does get puffy with the weather but it maches my hair texture perfectly!
Quick question could I use the ordinary for dry skin aswell or is it not good. And will it be normal to breakout from it? Thank you
probably you shouldn’t because the ordinary is more for controlling oily skin
Oh, nevermind i just watched the video she said that the ordinary heals dry skin as well so you can, but good molecules is just more for dry skin
You can! Niacinimide is used to lock in moisture good molecules can be a good start if you’re just adding it to your routine
are you canadian?
No, I’m curious. why do you ask? ☺️
@@diamondsaintu kinda sound like the youtuber "heyparis" 😭 shes jamaican and canadian