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Some of the skincare products that I’ve tried from The Inkey List.

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Can you name a skincare brand that’s no frills, budget-friendly approach to lớn well loved active ingredients? If you guessed The Ordinary, you’re right- but not really. I’m talking about a new skincare brand with a similar straightforward take on active ingredients that’s got beauty lovers excited: The Inkey List.

The Inkey list was launched last year & is now available in Singapore. The most expensive sản phẩm in the Inkey List’s lineup is a very affordable $22 serum. I’m a big fan hâm mộ of affordable skincare and a directed ingredient based approach lớn skincare so I was most definitely intrigued. I bought products from the Inkey menu to try and will be sharing the science of the ingredients and my đánh giá of the Inkey List’s products that I got. I will also be sharing how you can incorporate some of the skincare ingredients in your daily routine based on your skin type và conditions. Here’s to lớn simpler & cost effective skincare routines!

This post will also cover new skincare ingredients such as polyglutamic acid & polyhydroxy acids; và familiar skincare heroes lượt thích vitamin C and niacinamide. So if you’d lượt thích to learn about how khổng lồ use these ingredients khổng lồ your benefit, read on!

To read about my review on The Ordinary’s skincare products và learn about familiar active ingredients such as vitamin C và more interesting one like copper peptides & azelaic acid, please read my post Azelaic Acid: A Multi-tasking Skincare Active to lớn KnowThe Ordinary Skincare reviews and Ingredients Decoded.

About The Inkey List

The Inkey list is skincare brand from the UK that offers single ingredient product. The brand was launched last year và has often been compared to lớn The Ordinary. The Inkey danh sách has a straightforward and no-frills approach khổng lồ its packaging is very pocket-friendly. Their products are available in Singapore through Sephora or from online retailers like ASOS.

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The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum

Review of The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum

Skincare-savvy readers would probably have heard about polyglutamic acid, a skin hydration powerhouse that’s said khổng lồ hold 4 times as much moisture as hyaluronic acid.

The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum contains 3% polyglutamic acid và 2% Invisaskin. Invisaskin is a bioadhesive copolymer that forms a seal on the skin to lớn reduce transepidermal water loss.

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The chemical structure of polyglutamic acid

What is Polyglutamic Acid?

Polyglutamic acid is a peptide from fermented soybeans, better known as natto in Japanese cuisine.

Its water loving & large molecular structure allows polyglutamic acid khổng lồ attract water molecules & remain on the surface of the skin. This means that polyglutamic acid does not get absorbed in the deeper layers of the skin.

The research for polyglutamic acid is currently very preliminary và no way as robust as hydration stalwart, hyaluronic acid. Case in point: the claim that polyglutamic acid’s moisturising powers as more than hyaluronic acid was based on a small lab study. We’ll have to wait for more studies on polyglutamic acid lớn prove that polyglutamic acid is the trò chơi changer that it has been marketed lớn be.

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Polyglutamic acid vs Hyaluronic acid: What are the differences?

Hyaluronic acid & polyglutamic acid may be used lớn moisturise the skin but they are very different.

Hyaluronic acid is naturally present in our skin as opposed khổng lồ polyglutamic acid, which comes from fermented soybeans. Due lớn its ability to attract water molecules, hyaluronic acid is a common ingredient in moisturisers và hydrating serums. Hyaluronic acid is also the main ingredient for Profhilo & Skinboosters, two skin hydrating benefits that also reverse aging in the skin.

Related blogpost:

Everything You Need to Know About Hyaluronic Acid

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Skinboosters: All You Need to lớn Know

Although polyglutamic acid cannot be absorbed by the skin; low molecular weight hyaluronic acid can penetrate the stratum corneum of the skin.

Polyglutamic Acid is suitable for:

Normal to dry skin

Benefits of using Polyglutamic Acid:

● Moisturising effect

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It may not be obvious in this picture but The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid left a smooth finish on my skin that I like.

The good about The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid Serum

The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum feels very light on the skin & dries quickly. I use it as a moisturiser because it feels thicker than a conventional serum. When The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum dries, it leaves a smooth finish that I like. I’m not sure whether this effect is due lớn the presence of Invisaskin.

The bad about The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid Serum

The first thing you’d notice about using The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum is its smell. It smells a little like petrol IMO. This smell wears off after a couple of minutes.

As much as I lượt thích The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum, its moisturising effects were unimpressive. My skin did not feel that more moisturised or softer after using it.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid Serum

I really lượt thích The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum for its finish on my skin. Even though The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid is not as moisturising as it has been made out lớn be; this does not bother me because I vị not have dry skin. If you have dry skin, you might want khổng lồ layer your moisturiser on đứng đầu of The Inkey List’s Polyglutamic Acid serum. If you have oily skin, you can use this as a standalone moisturiser.

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 The Inkey List’s Retinol Serum

Review of The Inkey List’s Retinol Serum

The Inkey List’s Retinol Moisturiser The Inkey List’s Retinol moisturiser contains 2 types of retinoids- Retistar & granactive retinoid. This hàng hóa also contains squalene.

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Screenshot of ingredients & description of The Inkey List’s Retinol serum from Cult Beauty’s website.

Retistar is a stabilised size of retinol that also has vi-ta-min E, sodium ascorbate (a vitamin C derivative) and hydrogenated castor oil in caprylic triglycerides. The Inkey các mục states that the concentration of retinol in this sản phẩm to contain 1% stable retinol (ie. Retistar) and 0.5 granactive retinoid. See screenshot above. However, the final concentration of retinol in Retistar is 0.05% i.e. 1% Retistar concentration1% contains 0.05% retinol.

Granactive retinol is one of the newer types of retinol. It seems to bind to the same receptors as retinoic acid while causing less irritation khổng lồ the skin. It seems promising. Currently, there aren’t many published clinical & independent studies on granactive retinol available.

What are retinoids?

Retinoids are vi-ta-min A compounds. There are several types of retinoids; some of them are low potency ones that can be purchased over the counter (OTC) lượt thích retinols. There are also prescription grade retinoids like retinoic acid (tretinoin). The differences in their molecular structures between OTC retinoids and ‘stronger’, prescription grade retinoids are reasons for the differences in results. Retinoic acid can act directly on the receptors on the skin.

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Types of retinoids & their eventual conversion to lớn retinoic acid. 

OTC retinoids lượt thích retinols have to undergo a series of steps khổng lồ finally be converted khổng lồ retinoic acid. This means that OTC retinoids are milder on the skin and take a longer period of time khổng lồ see results. However, OTC retinoids are less likely lớn cause redness, dryness, sensitivity và irritation compared lớn retinoic acid/ tretinoin.

Retinoids increase cell turnover and helps with collagen production in the skin. This helps with treating acne & signs of aging. Long term use of retinoids has been associated with healthier and younger looking skin with less fine wrinkles and less hyperpigmentation. The texture of skin is also smoother và firmer.

Retinoids are suitable for:

● Acne

● Oily skin

● Older skin with visible signs of aging lượt thích pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles

● Large pores

If you are looking at preventing signs of aging, you can also start on retinoids in your twenties. Prejuvenation is a beauty trend that combines prevention of visible aging and rejuvenation of healthy skin. You read more about prejuvenation in my blog post Preventive và Baby Botox. Please note that retinoids are NOT recommended if you are pregnant. More about pregnancy safe skincare in Pregnancy Skin Care Guide: What’s Safe and What khổng lồ Avoid

Benefits of using retinoids:

● Reduced acne

● Lighten pigmentation e.g. Melasma

● Reduced fine lines & wrinkles

● Smaller pores

● Skin exfoliation & smoother skin

The good about The Inkey List’s Retinol serum

The Inkey List’s retinol serum actually feels more like a moisturiser so I paired it together the Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum. This pairing worked well for me. I could feel that my skin was smoother and it helped with delaying the return of blackheads after my chemical peels.

My skin was also brighter with using The Inkey List’s retinol serum. This kicked in at the 2-3 week mark for me. There is a slight stinging sensation on application but it quickly goes away.

For a non-prescription retinoid; The Inkey List’s retinol serum is very affordable.

The bad about The Inkey List’s Retinol serum

The labeling of 1% Retistar as 1% retinol. This mistake is worth highlighting because 1% Retistar only contains 0.05% retinol. The founders of The Inkey danh mục have prided themselves as skincare experts who have extensive experience in hàng hóa development, so this error is unacceptable to lớn me. Other than this misleading label, I lượt thích the Inkey List’s retinol serum.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s Retinol serum

A decent over the counter retinol that is reasonably priced. I’d recommend for anti-aging benefits. If you have acne, The Inkey List’s retinol serum will be too mild for you.

 

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 The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum

Review of The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum

The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum Using topical vi-ta-min C is a great way to lớn amp up your skincare game against aging và pigmentation. Pure, active vitamin C (sometimes referred khổng lồ as L-ascorbic acid) helps to lớn reduce sun damage, brighten skin và increase collagen levels in the skin.

As a potent antioxidant, active vitamin C can be easily oxidised by exposure lớn sun and air. In my post Topical vi-ta-min C: One of the Best Ways to lớn Protect Your Skin I shared about how to lớn choose an effective vitamin C product, what lớn look out for in the formulation and concentration. I recommend using topical vitamin C in the day together with sunscreen. You can also read my sunscreen đánh giá in Sunscreen Reviews: the Best, Worst & Unsafe Sunscreens I’ve Tried.

The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum contains 30% L-ascorbic acid stabilised in silicone.

Vitamin C/ L-Ascorbic Acid is suitable for:

Normal & older skin; pigmentation

Benefits of vitamin C/ L-Ascorbic Acid:

● Antioxidant

● Protects against sun damage including sun burns

● Brightens dull skin

● Anti-aging

● Collagen synthesis for increased firmness and reduced fine lines

● Lightens pigmentation

The good about The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum

A whopping 30% of vitamin C in this product at an affordable price. However the catch here is that the vi-ta-min C has been stabilised by silicones and will not be entirely absorbed by the skin. This means that effective vitamin C concentration that can be utilised by the skin in The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum is 30%.

The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum dries to lớn leave a matt và poreless finish.

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The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum dries lớn leave a matt & poreless finish.

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The bad about The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum

If you’ve ever wondered what silicone-rich products are lượt thích on the skin, The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum answers this question for you. It leaves a silky, satin feel but it is potentially comedogenic. It was not easy to say whether my skin was smoother or brighter with The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum because the silicone finish overwhelmed the finish. After washing off this product I did not feel that my skin was brighter or smoother after 3 weeks of use.

The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum stung my skin for about 1-2 minutes each time I used it. The Inkey danh sách recommends mixing its vitamin C serum with hyaluronic acid to lớn reduce the stinging effect. Doing this would dilute the vi-ta-min C concentration and affect its efficacy.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s vi-ta-min C serum

Did not work for me. The stinging effect is a big negative personally because I usually use a 20% pure vi-ta-min C from my clinic with no issues.

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 The Inkey menu Niacinamide serum

Review of The Inkey list Niacinamide serum

Niacinamide is multitasking skincare ingredient that is suitable for most skin types. It is an antioxidant that can also be used if you have sensitive skin và acne. Some of the benefits of Niacinamide are reduced inflammation, redness & blemishes. Niacinamide also helps lớn increase the levels of ceramides in the skin.

I’m a big fan hâm mộ of niacinamide & I’ve a post on its benefits, safety & tips on how khổng lồ choose Niacinamide skincare products in this post Niacinamide: A Versatile Skincare Ingredient Your Skin Will Thank You For.

The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum contains 10% Niacinamide, 1% hyaluronic acid & 1% panthenol. Panthenol is also known as vi-ta-min B5.

Niacinamide is suitable for:

Oily skin, acne skin, rosacea, sensitive skin

Benefits of using Niacinamide:

• Reduced sebum production

• Improvement in acne

• Improved skin barrier function

• Reduces inflammation

• Antioxidant

• Anti-aging (reduces fine lines và wrinkles)

The good about The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum

The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum lived up to my expectations. It reduced the oiliness of my skin and redness from retinoids. I pair The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum with retinoids to lớn reduce the irritation và flaking from retinoids.

The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum dries quickly, a definite plus.

The bad about The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum

Nothing really. The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum worked for me.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum

A very decent niacinamide serum. The Inkey List’s Niacinamide serum lived up to lớn my expectations (it had big shoes lớn fill) and is very affordable. Worth a try.

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The Inkey List’s pha toner

Review of The Inkey List’s trộn toner

You’ve heard of alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) và beta hydroxy acids (BHA) in my post on The Truth About Chemical Peels. Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are chemical exfoliants like AHA & BHA & help lớn exfoliate the dirt and dead skin cells on the đứng top layer of the skin for newer, smoother & brighter skin.

The Inkey List’s pha toner contains 3% gluconolactone, a type of polyhydroxy acid (PHA), và 3% niacinamide.

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Chemical structure of polyhydroxy acids.

As its name suggests, polyhydroxy acids have abundant hydroxyl groups (OH).

What are Polyhydroxy Acids (PHA)?

Although Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) were discovered a few decades ago, polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are the latest buzzword because several famous skincare brands lượt thích Dr Jart, The Inkey List và Glossier have included polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) in their hàng hóa lineup.

Before you think of polyhydroxy Acids (PHAs) as a separate chemical group from AHAs và BHAs; Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are actually second generation alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA). Examples of polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) include lactobionic acid, gluconolactone and galactose.

Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) exfoliate the skin to get rid of dirt & dull skin. The molecular sizes of polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are larger than the first generation or more traditional alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) lượt thích lactic acid và glycolic acid that we are more familiar with. This means that polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) is that PHAs bởi vì not reach the deeper layers of the skin like AHAs and BHAs. The implication of this is that polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) vì not exfoliate as well as AHAs & BHAs at the same concentrations. Although this puts PHAs at a disadvantage; this makes PHAs causes less irritation & is more suitable for people with sensitive skin who are unable to lớn tolerate AHAs & BHAs. Patients with conditions such as eczema and rosacea that make the skin sensitive can benefit from using polyhydroxy acids (PHAs).

Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are suitable for:

Sensitive skin, rosacea, eczema

If you have normal to lớn oily skin; and if you can already tolerate AHAs và BHAs, PHAs are not going to lớn be as effective for you.

Benefits of using Polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) :

● Chemical exfoliation: brighter & smoother skin

● Antioxidant advantage: buffer free radical damage from UV rays và environment which accelerate aging

● Some moisturising benefit

The good about The Inkey List’s trộn toner

The Inkey List’s pha toner is very gentle on the skin. There is no stinging or skin irritation. I also like that it contains 3% niacinamide which further reduces any risk of irritation to lớn the skin. The Inkey List’s trộn toner did make my skin feel a little smoother & cleaner after using it for about 3 weeks.

The bad about The Inkey List’s pha toner

This was too mild for me. I was getting impatient khổng lồ see results with The Inkey List’s pha toner. To be fair khổng lồ The Inkey List, I already vì chưng regular chemical peels on myself in my clinic.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s trộn toner

The Inkey List’s trộn toner is a very gentle exfoliant that’s better for people with sensitive skin. If you have acne or are already using AHAs or BHAs with no issues, you can skip this.

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The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser 

Review of The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser

Botanicals and ‘natural’ skincare ingredients are trending this year as I’ve shared in my post 2020 Beauty Trends: Skincare & Beauty Treatments from Korea. One breakout skincare ingredient last year was Bakuchiol, a plant derived skincare ingredient that is said lớn rival the effects of retinol without skin irritation. Bakuchiol in skin care products has already been covered in my blogpost Is Bakuchiol An Effective Retinol Alternative? You can read more about the science, safety & side effects in my review.

The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol Moisturiser contains contains 1% Bakuchiol, 3% squalene và 1.5% Sacha Inchi oil. Squalene is an oil that keeps skin moisturised.

Bakuchiol is suitable for:

Most skin types, including sensitive skin. Unlikely khổng lồ be useful for acne.

Benefits of using Bakuchiol:

● Anti-aging: lessen fine lines

● Lighten pigmentation

The good about The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser

The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser serves up a generous 1% Bakuchiol for the price tag. The addition of squalene and Sacha Inchi oil gives Bakuchiol a slight oily feel & makes it better for people with dry skin. I did not get more comedones with using The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser.

The bad about The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser

The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol did not vị anything for me. I did not see results from using this for 3 weeks. It felt like a very bland moisturiser.

My verdict on The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser

Possibly a non-irritating anti-aging moisturiser for sensitive and dry skin type. The Inkey List’s Bakuchiol moisturiser was lacklustre for me.

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The inkey danh mục vs the ordinary: Which Is Better?

So far, I’ve reviewed the Inkey List’s skin care products in isolation khổng lồ avoid any bias. I think the elephant in the room- how Inkey các mục compares against The Ordinary- is a question that’s on everyone’s minds.

Both The Inkey List và The Ordinary have very similar ethos- single ingredient products; simple packaging & pocket friendly prices. For similar prices, I prefer The Ordinary’s packing. The Ordinary’s serums come in dropper bottles và this allows the products lớn be dispensed in an easier and more controlled manner. The Inkey List’s products come in plastic bottles and tubes that feel cheaper.

The Inkey list has a couple more innovative & interesting ingredients in their skincare lineup- polyglutamic acid, PHA, probiotics & Q10. The Ordinary’s lineup focuses on more familiar tried and tested skincare ingredients.

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One stand out hàng hóa from The Inkey danh sách personally is its niacinamide serum. The Ordinary’s version is my holy grail but purchasing it has been very difficult because The Ordinary is not available in Singapore. The Inkey List’s niacinamide serum is a worthy competitor to lớn The Ordinary’s version.

Both serums contain 10% niacinamide. The Inkey List’s niacinamide serum has hyaluronic acid & panthenol. The Ordinary’s niacinamide serum contains zinc, which has mild antimicrobial benefits. I’d say The Ordinary’s niacinamide serum is more appropriate if you have acne. If you experience piling, peeling or irritation with The Ordinary’s niacinamide serum, The Inkey List’s niacinamide serum is an alternative. The Inkey List’s niacinamide serum might be better if you have dry skin due to the moisturising benefits of hyaluronic acid.

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Conclusion on The Inkey menu skincare products reviews

The Inkey List’s skincare products live up to lớn expectations as a no-frills và affordable skincare line. My favourites & recommendations from The Inkey list are the niacinamide & retinol serums. The Inkey List’s vitamin C serum did not work out for me.

One plus point for The Inkey danh mục is that it is available in Singapore through Sephora online. All in all, The Inkey danh sách is a welcome addition to the beauty scene and a few of their products are great IMO. If you enjoyed this blogpost, you may also enjoy NIOD Skincare đánh giá & Ingredients Decoded.

Have you tried any products from The Inkey List? What is your take on The Inkey Lists’s products?