The Inkey List Apple Cider Vinegar Peel Review YOU Magazine

The Inkey List Apple Cider Vinegar Peel Review YOU Magazine

The Inkey List Apple Cider Vinegar Peel Review - YOU Magazine Fashion Beauty Celebrity Health Life Relationships Horoscopes Food Interiors Travel Sign in Welcome!Log into your account Forgot your password? Password recovery Recover your password Search Sign in Welcome! Log into your account Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password A password will be e-mailed to you. YOU Magazine Fashion Beauty Celebrity Health Life Relationships Horoscopes Food Interiors Travel Home Beauty The Inkey List just launched an apple cider vinegar you can put on your face By You Magazine - January 30, 2020 The Inkey List has only been around for a mere 16 months, and yet with its loyal Instagram following and expansive product range, you’d have thought it had been with us for a whole lot longer. The brand has become famous for its super affordable single ingredient-led skincare, and in particular its hyaluronic acid, which you can buy for a mere £5.99. It’s also great at releasing new, exciting product drops, which come often thanks to its tiny 12 week long idea-shelf production time. Its latest drop is just as exciting as the ones that have come before, and features a number of unique formulas we’ve not really seen in skincare yet. The range consists of six new products, the most notable of which has to be the Apple Cider Vinegar Acid Peel, which – as its name suggests – utilities apple cider vinegar and proves it’s not just great for the gut. Getty Images Also in the range is a retinol eye cream and a super handy cleansing balm that comes in hygienic tube packaging. All the new additions launch in February on Cult Beauty, and here’s what you can expect: The Inkey List Apple Cider Vinegar Peel The key ingredients: Obviously the lead ingredient is apple cider vinegar, but this also contains a blend of 10% glycolic acid, 5% fruit acids, and 5% cranberry enzymes. The benefits: This exfoliates very effectively and therefore results in a refined skin texture and a radiance boost. It also helps to reduce the appearance of acne scarring. Who should use it? Anyone with acne, oily skin, or post-acne scarring. How much? £14.99 The Inkey list Retinol Eye Cream The key ingredients: The lead ingredient retinol really takes centre stage in this one. The benefits: The retinol encourages cell turnover, and in turn, softens the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. The cream also provides great hydration. Who should use it? Anyone concerned with fine lines, wrinkles, or crows feet around the eye area. How much? £9.99 The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF Serum The key ingredients: 15% vitamin C (obviously), along with 1% Epitensive, and Hyaluronic Acid. The benefits: Brightens skin, helps to fade pigmentation and dark spots, and encourages cell turnover, which in turn softens fine lines and wrinkles. Who should use it? Anyone wanting to use vitamin C safely, but in a silicone-free formula. How much? £12.99 The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm The key ingredients: 3% Oat Kernal Oil and 1% Collodial Oatmeal. The benefits: Removes makeup with ease, cleanses skin, and reduces redness. Who should use it? Those with sensitive skin, or just anyone who loves a cleansing balm but hates dipping fingers into a pot. How much? £9.99 The Inkey List Peptide Moisturiser The key ingredients: Amino acids, 2% new-to-market Royal Epigen P5TM, and 1% hydrating peptide solution. The benefits: Boosting collagen production and moisture levels for a strong skin barrier, thus helping with anti-ageing too. Who should use it? Anyone looking for a great day time moisturiser with anti-ageing properties. How much? £14.99 The Inkey List Vitamin B C and E Moisturiser The key ingredients: Niacinamide (vitamin B3), hyaluronic acid, pantothenic acid (vitamin B5, vitamin C, vitamin E, and phytrox. The benefits: Boosts moisture, brightens dull skin, and soothes sensitivity. Who should use it? Pretty much anyone on the hunt for a great new affordable moisturiser. 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