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THE BEST THE ORDINARY PRODUCTS FOR ALL YOUR SKINCARE CONCERNS – FROM LARGE PORES TO REDNESS, WRINKLES AND ACNE

With product names straight out of the chemistry textbook, The Ordinary has become one of the most talked-about – yet slightly overwhelming – skincare brands on the market.

Known for its effective and affordable product range, it’s a great way to improve your skin without breaking the bank. You can read more about why we love the brand so much and how it got started in our Brand Spotlight.

The reason its huge range of products can seem daunting is that rather than selling products that contain a mixture of ingredients, The Ordinary sells the ingredients individually.

This means that not only do you know exactly what you’re putting on your face, but it also means you can create your own The Ordinary Regimen that’s perfectly tailored to you and your skincare needs. It’s also why The Ordinary is so cheap. You’re not paying extra for excess marketing and packaging or ingredients that may be of no use to you.

READ NEXT: Spotlight on The Ordinary


The Best The Ordinary Products

To help you choose which are the best The Ordinary products, we’ve divided this article into the skin concerns you’re looking to solve.

Jump straight to each section using the links below


The Best The Ordinary Products: At A Glance

If you don’t want to read the full list, we’ve also listed all of the products we recommend for different skin concerns via the At A Glance section below.


♥︎ The Best The Ordinary Products For Enlarged Pores

Enlarged pores are caused by a variety of lifestyle and genetic factors. If you have oily skin, for example, you’ll likely have enlarged pores. It’s not possible to shrink pores, no matter what skincare brands claim. but it is possible to clear them and make them appear smaller. You can read more about the science of pores here.

At A Glance


The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%

£5.60 | Buy now

The Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% is by far the best The Ordinary product for enlarged pores and, having used this product for years, we can see why it regularly sells out.

It targets the main cause of enlarged pores, which is congestion. In this way, it de-clogs your pores of dirt, makeup and pollution while the zinc in this treatment targets excess oils and helps reduce breakouts.

How to use: Apply after cleansing and before heavier creams either to the whole face or to target problem areas.

Avoid: Do not use this product at the same time as any products containing Vitamin C or Vitamin C serums. If you are using Vitamin C, ensure that you use them on opposite ends of the day, for example, Vitamin C in the morning and Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% at night.

Read our full The Ordinary Niacinamide serum review


The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution

£6.30 | Buy now

 

The Ordinary’s AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution provides chemical exfoliation deep into your pores to improve radiance. It looks and feels just like blood – but it’s not, we promise.

The AHAs (which stands for alpha-hydroxy acids) exfoliate the top layer of your skin, resulting in a brighter complexion, whilst the BHAs (beta hydroxy acids) go below the skin’s surface to clear congestion. You can read more about this in our guide to The truth about the acids lurking in your skincare.

This mask instantly improves the appearance of your skin, and with regular use, has been proven to have long-term anti-ageing benefits.

How to use: We’d recommend using this once every two weeks for five minutes at a time, at first. This mask can cause some inflammation and a stinging sensation. Once you’ve got used to it, you can use it once a week for a maximum of ten minutes. Apply this mask to dry skin and remove with lukewarm water.

Avoid: This product is not suitable for sensitive skin and should not be used if you do not have prior experience with chemical/acid exfoliants. Do not use this product on wet skin either as it causes irritation. Do not use alongside retinol. Avoid direct sunlight and use SPF.


The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution

£5.80 | Buy now

This Salicylic Acid solution is a great The Ordinary product for large pores because it helps clear your skin and stops it from getting congested with sebum and gunk.

As its name suggests, the active ingredient in this solution is salicylic acid, which is a type of beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) that penetrates and helps to unclog your pores. This can be particularly helpful for people with acne-prone skin, as clogged pores can contribute to blemishes.

In addition to its exfoliating properties, salicylic acid also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce redness and swelling associated with acne. The Ordinary Salicylic Acid Solution is formulated to be a gentle yet effective treatment for acne-prone skin.

This product is different to The Ordinary Salicylic Acid Masque featured further down, in the acne and blemishes section, but it works in a similar way.

How to use: Apply a small dot of this solution to target areas, or all over the face, once a day in the evening.

Avoid: Do not use on sensitive, peeling or compromised skin. Avoid the eye area and make sure you wear SPF while using this product and for a week afterwards. This is because BHAs can increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun.


♥︎ The Best The Ordinary Products For Redness

From sensitive skin to rosacea and eczema, the causes of redness and inflammation vary in severity. It’s usually a sign that your skin isn’t happy about something so be careful when introducing new products and keep an eye on any that cause a reaction or make things worse.

At A Glance


The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5

£6.40 | Buy now

A hero product for all ages and skin types, The Ordinary’s Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 provides hydration that soothes red and irritated skin and assists with general skin repair.

Hyaluronic acid is a strong humectant, meaning that it can attract up to 1,000 times its own weight in water, providing deep hydration.

This specific formula is enhanced with Vitamin B5 to encourage hydration on the surface of the skin. We firmly believe this is an essential product in your skincare routine, regardless of skin type.

How to use: Apply morning and evening after cleansing onto damp skin (we like to use a facial spray but water is fine). Use before any serums or heavier creams.

FURTHER READING: What does hyaluronic acid do to your skin?


The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%

£8.60 | Buy now 

Another multitasker, the Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% targets dullness and uneven skin tone by brightening any redness. It can also be used to effectively combat irregular skin texture, all around improving the appearance of the skin.

Its lightweight formula means that it sinks into the skin without leaving any sticky residue. It also doesn’t make the skin look oily, which can be common with products of this type.

How to use: Can be used in the AM or PM, after cleansing, toning, and any water-based serum. Follow with a moisturiser.

Avoid: Do not use alongside any other strong acids, peptides or antioxidants.


The Ordinary Natural Moisturising Factors + PhytoCeramides

£20 | Buy now

One of the new The Ordinary products on the block, the Natural Moisturizing Factors + PhytoCeramides moisturiser, is designed to hydrate and repair the skin barrier. In this way, it’s great for targeting and reducing redness (because redness is usually a sign of a damaged skin barrier).

Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMFs) are found naturally in the skin. They’re a mix of amino acids, urea, and sugars that help keep the skin hydrated and protected from pollution and other environmental factors.

PhytoCeramides, on the other hand, are plant-derived lipids that have been shown to boost the skin’s moisture retention and barrier function. They’ve similar in structure to ceramides found naturally in the skin and this means they help improve the function of the skin’s lipid layer.

When combined in The Ordinary’s moisturiser, this cream promises immediate hydration, and moisture retention and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of ageing.

If this moisturiser is too thick or rich (or too expensive because £20 for a The Ordinary product is a lot), The Ordinary also sells a standard Natural Moisturising Factors moisturiser. It’s lightweight and cheaper, at £9.90, but does a similar job to the new, more expensive version.

How to use: Can be used in the AM or PM as the last step of your skincare routine.

Avoid: Safe to use with all products


♥︎ The Best The Ordinary Products For Blemishes And Acne

We’re back with a quick reminder: whilst these are effective treatments for blemishes, none of these products should be used as a long-term treatment for acne.

If you suffer from persistent or severe breakouts, we recommend consulting a doctor to discuss the best course of treatment. You can read more in our What is acne? guide. 

At A Glance


The Ordinary Squalane Cleanser

£5.50 (50ml) | Buy now

The best cleanser forms the foundation of any skincare routine, especially for blemish-prone skin. We love this Squalane Cleanser because it transforms from a balm consistency to oil when applied to your hands or face, providing effective cleansing. Plus it removes makeup like magic.

Squalane is a gentle ingredient that dissolves trapped makeup and facial impurities that can cause blemishes if not removed properly. This product is suitable for all skin types as an essential first step in a skincare routine.

How to use: We recommend a double-cleansing routine, using the Squalane Cleanser as your first step to removing makeup, dirt or pollution from the day. Massage between your palms for 30 seconds in order to activate the oil-like consistency, then apply to the face. Remove with a warm washcloth. Can be used morning and evening.

Then follow with a gentle foaming cleanser (Clarins Foaming Cleanser with Tamarind is our fave) to leave the skin fresh and clean.


The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Masque

£5.50 | Buy now 

Salicylic Acid is a miracle product for reducing the appearance of blemishes and fighting acne.

It gets deep into your pores to remove impurities and dead skin cells, and it reduces the production of excess oils which can exacerbate blemish-prone skin.

We love this product as a gentler alternative to The Ordinary’s Salicylic Acid 2% serum. Although, this serum can be used with the masque to increase the effectiveness of this routine for blemish-prone skin.

How to use: Apply once a week to dry skin and leave on for no longer than 10 minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water.

Avoid: Do not use this product if you have especially dry or sensitive skin.

FURTHER READING: Salicylic acid: What does salicylic acid do and why is it so good for acne?


The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Toner

£6.80 | Buy now

Due to the presence of glycolic acid, this toner offers mild exfoliation for the skin. In particular, it removes dead skin cells to give you fresher, brighter skin.

It also improves skin texture to the point that if you’ve got scarring from acne, using this on a continued basis should help reduce it and make it less visible.

To avoid the irritation that can come from using AHAs, The Ordinary has found that using Tasmanian Pepperberry helps reduce the impact. The Pepperberry is what gives the toner its pale peachy colour.

This glycolic acid toner also contains ginseng root and aloe vera which gives you radiance and soothing benefits, with results being seen in as little as a week.

How to use: After cleansing, saturate a cotton pad and sweep across the face and neck. Use this in the evening and no more frequently than once per day.

Avoid: You may notice an increase in skin sensitivity so avoid direct sun contact and use an SPF product to avoid the chances of sunburn. Limit sun exposure while using this product for a week after while your skin adjusts.

FURTHER READING: Skincare ingredient checker: Get to grips with what’s in your skincare with our ingredients guide


♥︎ The Best The Ordinary Products For Ageing

We explain more about the science of ageing in our How to prevent wrinkles guide but as we get older, our skin’s natural elasticity and structure drop and becomes weaker.

You can read more in our skincare ingredients guide and discover retinol alternatives in our best anti-ageing cream, best eye cream and best neck cream lists. 

At A Glance


The Ordinary Granactive Retinoid 2% In Squalene 

£7.75 | Buy now

If exploring retinoid and retinol treatments feels like a minefield to you, we recommend you start with The Ordinary’s Granactive Retinoid 2% in Squalene.

We love this retinoid treatment as it is an especially gentle formula that offers anti-ageing benefits without the irritation associated with other retinoid and retinol treatments on the market. However, this doesn’t mean that it’s suitable for everyone.

Pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding should avoid this product.

We explain more about this in our What skincare ingredients to avoid when pregnant or breastfeeding guide. We also have more information about retinol in our Retinol for beginners guide.

How to use: Introduce this product slowly into your skincare routine, starting twice a week in the evening until you are confident that it will not cause irritation. Even though it causes less irritation than many other retinoid products, it could still cause problems if your skin is particularly sensitive.

We also recommend using this treatment every evening after water-based serums, followed by heavier creams or moisturiser.

Eventually, you can progress to the higher potency Granactive 5% in Squalene. SPF is an absolute must when using this product.

Avoid: Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Use caution if you have acne-prone skin as this product may cause breakouts for the first few weeks of use. Do not use with any other retinoid or retinol treatment. Do not use with Vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide (common in acne treatment creams), or AHA/BHA products.


The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil

£9.80 | Buy now

Rich in linoleic acid and pro-Vitamin A, The Ordinary’s 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil is an excellent gentle anti-ageing treatment.

Vitamin A has been proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and research suggests that it may even assist in skin reconstruction.

And while Rose Hip Seed Oil also offers great anti-ageing benefits, this product suits all skin types because of its moisturising properties and its ability to reduce the appearance of acne scarring and dark marks.

How to use: Apply once a day in the evening after water-based serums. We recommend letting this fully dry first before sleeping on any white pillows (trust us!).

FURTHER READING: How old does your skin REALLY look?


The Ordinary Matrixyl 10% + HA

£9.60 | Buy now

If you’re after a more intense anti-ageing treatment, give The Ordinary’s peptides range – and namely the Matrixyl 10% + HA – a try. Peptides are like the bricks in proteins that give our skin bounce and elasticity – namely collagen, elastin and keratin.

As these proteins decrease, our skin becomes sallow, saggy and wrinkled. Applying peptides to the skin triggers cells to build more collagen and elastin, to make your skin look younger.

Matrixyl is a trademarked peptide composition that has been shown to improve the appearance of wrinkles. Even deep-set ones.

The formula in The Ordinary’s product contains two generations of Matrixyl – Matrixyl 3000 and Matrixyl synthe’6 – at a combined concentration of 10% and the peptides in these are palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 and palmitoyl tripeptide-38.

These peptides are carried in hyaluronic acid (hence the HA in this product’s name) to help sink them deep into your skin.

How to use: Apply a few drops to your face morning and night.

What to avoid: Do not combine with Vitamin C or products containing Ascorbic Acid, and do not use on broken skin.


The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum

£19.90 | Buy now

The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum is designed to target multiple signs of ageing around the eye area.

The serum contains a blend of peptides, which are short chains of amino acids that help to support the skin’s natural collagen and elastin production.

The peptides in this eye serum are intended to help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and Crow’s feet, while also working to improve the overall texture and firmness of the skin around the eyes.

In addition to peptides, the serum also contains a range of other ingredients, including caffeine to help reduce puffiness and dark circles, and hyaluronic acid to provide hydration and plumpness to the skin.

How to use: Gently pat a dropper of serum around your eye socket – above and below your eye – morning and night.

What to avoid: Do not use on broken skin and perform a patch test first to minimise the chances of irritation.


♥︎ The Best The Ordinary Products For Hair Loss

The Ordinary doesn’t just sell skincare lines. It also sells a range of products designed to help prevent hair loss, deal with hair thinning and leave your locks looking their best. This range began with The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum but was recently expanded. Here are the best The Ordinary products for your hair.

Also, if you’re into affordable, science-led haircare products, give The Inkey List a look, too.

At A Glance

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