The Brand New The Ordinary Milky Toner is here! As promised, 7th May 9am EST
On May the 3rd, The Ordinary teased us about a brand new product launching on the 7th May. They said it began with “S” and was “Milky”. Everyone thought it was an SPF, but it is The Ordinary Milky Toner!
Your quick 15-Second Guide To Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner
- A gentle exfoliating toner that promotes smoother, brighter skin while boosting hydration. Suitable for sensitive skin.
- Targets Uneven Skin Tone, Dryness, Texture
- Milky Toner is good for all skin types.
- Texture: Emulsion. This is very milky.
- You can use this in the morning and evening.
- Start by cleansing your skin, then apply a few drops to your face and neck using your fingers or cotton pad. Then, follow on with your skincare routine. I have been using my hands as the cotton pad absorbs it all.
- There are no conflicts, which is great; however, in the FAQS, The Ordinary does say to be mindful of using other exfoliants.
- The main ingredients are Saccharomyces Ferment, Squalane.
- The size of the Milky Toner is 100ml
- The period after opening is 12 months.
- Price: 14US$, 16.40CAD$ Check the price in your currency here
Unboxing Video of the Milky Toner
Here you can see the Milky Toner, the packaging, bottle, colour and viscosity.
The Ordinary Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner
This is a gentle exfoliating toner with yeast ferment technology!
I was very lucky to receive this in November 2023, when I had the amazing opportunity to visit The Ordinary HQ in Toronto.
This is a milky colour and very, very light in texture. There is a slight smell to it, but nothing too overpowering. I tried applying it to a cotton pad, but it absorbs instantly, so I have just been applying it to the palms of my hands and applying it to my face. It feels really nice on the skin, hydrating and soothing. I´ve had no breakouts or anything nasty happening, which is great. I must admit, I haven´t been consistent, so I can´t really see any difference at the moment, but I will do my best to be more consistent from today!
New The Ordinary Products 2024
This is The Ordinary’s third new product this year. So far, we have had the newly reformulated Hyaluronic Acid, Retinal 0.2% Emulsion, and now The Ordinary milky toner. There´s more to come, so make sure you follow the Facebook Group, sign up for the Deciem Chat Room Newsletter, and find more details of new launches here.
FAQs
Some of these have been asked and answered on Social Media.
Can the milky toner be used day and night? Yes, it can.
When will The Milky Toner be available at Sephora? It should be available after 21st May.
Is the Milky Toner okay to use with Retinol? Yes!
When will this be in Ulta? After 21st May
Can this help with KP? The Ordinary doesn´t have products for KP, so it is best to speak to your Dr.. You can also join the Facebook Group and chat with others about KP and The Ordinary.
Is the Milky Toner safe for pregnancy? The Ordinary doesn´t test on those pregnant so it is always best to check with your doctor.
Can teens use this? Teens and upwards, The Ordinary says. Always patch-test first.
Is the Milky Toner a hydrating or exfoliating toner? It is both.
Can this be used with the AHA + BHA? The Ordinary says that it can, but be mindful that both are exfoliates.
More Faqs
Can this help with blackheads? The Salicylic Acid Masque may be better for blackheads.
Is this ok for oily acne-prone skin? Yes, it is.
Can I use Saccharomyces Ferment with Azelaic Acid? Yes, you can.
Can the Milky Toner be used with Salicylic Acid Toner? The Ordinary suggests using it in different regimens from other exfoliating products.
Is it ok for Vegans? Yes, it is.
How is the milky toner different from NIOD NAAP? The Ordinary says that NAAP uses fermentation bio-derivatives and peptides to encourage visible radiance and reduce the look of textural irregularities without the need to build up skin tolerance. NAAP formulation contains ingredients that are precursors to acids naturally found within the skin. The Milky toner uses a NAG containing Saccharomyces ferment in combination with squalane as a supporting ingredient to offer gentle and hydrating exfoliation.
Can The Milky Toner be used with Glycolic Acid? The Ordinary says that you can, but it would be better to use separately and be mindful of how many exfoliants you are using and within the same regimen.
Will the Milky Toner reduce pigmentation? This product does target the appearance of uneven tone and dark spots.
Can The Ordinary Milky Toner be used with NIOD SDSM? Yes, it can.
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