Katia

  • 5 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Multi-functional and super-effective

    This peeling product works amazingly well but is very strong, so it can easily irritate facial skin. However, it’s worth it (for me) because afterward, the skin feels incredibly smooth and looks glossy ✨ but, again, you should be very careful + follow instructions + apply good amount of moisturizer! For this reason, I mostly use it on “problematic” areas of my body, like those with strawberry skin or weird white dry pimples, and it works wonders there! My butt cheeks have never been softer 👀👀👀
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  • 5 months
    Rating: 1 out of 5

    This toner doesn’t do anything?

    I bought this toner because I really enjoy the SPF cream from the same line. Unfortunately, I don’t feel like it does ANYTHING??? For instance, if I have irritation and try to moisturize my skin, it makes no difference whether I use this toner + cream or just the cream alone—the result is exactly the same. Honestly, it doesn’t matter if I apply cream on slightly damp watery skin or on skin with this toner. But water is free, whereas toner costs 33€ 🫠🫠🫠 That being said, I will finish the bottle because I always try to use up all my cosmetics to the very end, but I won’t repurchase it. I’d much rather go for the Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Serum Toner—it costs much more, but actually works. :^)
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    • Customer service at Lyko
      5 months
      Hi Katia! 🌟 Thank you for sharing your experience 🤗 It’s disappointing when a product doesn’t meet expectations, especially when you had high hopes for it. If you’re unsure what might work better for your skin, we recommend taking our skin test for personalized advice tailored to your needs 💖👇🏻 lyko.com/nl/beauty-scan/hudtestet Have a great day 🌟

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  • 5 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    My favorite shampoo

    I’ve honestly lost count of how many bottles I’ve gone through over the past two years! This shampoo is absolutely perfect for my hair (normal, no damage, no dye). I usually struggle with shampoos being too “gentle.” After just a few washes—even when I use a salicylic acid scalp treatment and a scalp brush—I start to get dandruff. But this shampoo cleans my scalp so well that I don’t need to re-wash my hair for another 2-3 days. I’ve tried finding a cheaper alternative, but haven’t had any luck so far. Hopefully for now…… 🥹🥹🥹
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  • 6 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Main discovery of 2024

    I feel like this toner doesn’t get enough praise online! I absolutely love, love, LOVE it! My skin is pretty sensitive, so when I use active ingredients, I need to follow up with a good amount of moisturizer. Usually, I go for toner + heavy cream, and I make sure to apply everything on damp skin (to “seal” the moisture in). But with this amazing product, I can get away with just a light cream on top—or even skip cream altogether (as long as the active ingredient isn’t retinol, but something gentler like vitamin C). I can’t recommend it enough! In 2024, I repurchased it twice in full sizes, one in travel and even gifted it to two of my friends 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ Give it a try if you have irritable skin, a thin skin barrier, or if you use active ingredients!
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    • 6 months
      Thanks for the great tips! I think I have a little variant of that in stock, which I got at some point. I must take it out right away 😄

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  • 6 months

    one of my 2024 favs. or not?..

    In 2024 I had a bad haircut and decided to grow my hair as fast as I can. Since I am not a ✨natural✨ girlie + I have a bunch of allegies, I decided to use peptides instead of scalp oiling and other popular methods. A-a-a-and I ended up buying something like 6 bottles of the Ordinary peptide last year in total? I started using it in May 2024 (and I still use it), and my consumption was approx. 1.5 bottles per 2 months. I applied it almost every day unless I was in a trip. When I started writing this post, I thought that I will praise this product, because in general my hair growth was indeed faster than usual. But when I placed photos side by side, I didn’t notice THAT much of a difference. However my hairline was not that bad initially, maybe this is the reason… Anyways at the end of 2024 I decided to make a perm and now I need to grow my hair AGAIN 🤡🤡🤡 So I will probably try some other peptide products as well. Btw my roots look oily on the photos because I took them right after I applied the product. It is expected, but still be aware that it WILL make your roots dirtier :( Hope that helps!
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  • 1 years
    Rating: 1 out of 5

    I really like this product, but...

    First of all, I use xlash products for my lashes and brows for 6 months already and they definitely work! But it is important to mention that I started to use this product only because brand promised that they don't have prostaglandins in the ingredients list, but only peptides. As you may know, prostaglandins have many bad side effects, including orbital fat loss... So, after all these months I've decided to double-check ingedients list and what I saw in the end of the list? Right, prostaglandins analog aka "dechloro dihydroxy difluoro ethylcloprostenolamid" Usually I don't check ingredients and just believe in brands, this double-check was actually my first time ever. And my disappointment is really huge, because even if I haven't experienced any side effects and even if this ingredient is on the last place in the list, still I feel like brand lied to me. So I will stop using and buying this product ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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