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Minimalist Retinol 0.3% + Q10 Review: PRICE, PROS & CONS, 4 Weeks Result on Acne
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary”. But, they have changed their packaging and are also trying new and original formulas which is appreciable. This review is based upon regular use of Minimalist Retinol 0.3% + Q10 Serum on acne skin for 4 weeks. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion Review: 8 Weeks Result [BEFORE & AFTER] Product Information Price: INR 599Suitable For: All skin types.Rated: 4.1/5Texture: Water-like.Base: Squalane-based. Colour: Yellowish.Smell:…
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Be Minimalist Tranexamic 3% + HPA Serum Review: 2 Weeks Result [BEFORE & AFTER]
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 2 weeks of continuous application of the Tranexamic 3% + HPA serum. Although, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Multi-Peptide Serum (7% Matrixyl 3000 + 3% Bio-Placenta) Review: PRICE,…
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Minimalist Skincare Multi-Peptide Serum (7% Matrixyl 3000 + 3% Bio-Placenta) Review: PRICE, PROS & CONS [8 Weeks Result]
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 8 weeks of continuous application of the Multi-Peptide Serum (7% Matrixyl 3000 + 3% Bio-Placenta). Although, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Alpha Arbutin 2% + Hyaluronic Acid 1% Serum…
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Minimalist Alpha Arbutin 2% + Hyaluronic Acid 1% Serum Review: 8 Weeks Result BEFORE & AFTER [2021]
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 8 weeks of continuous application of the Alpha Arbutin 2% + Hyaluronic Acid 1% serum. Although, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Review: 8…
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Minimalist Skincare Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion Review: 8 Weeks Result [BEFORE & AFTER]
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 8 weeks of continuous application of the Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion. Although, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Vitamin C (Ethyl Ascorbic Acid) 10% + Acetyl Glucosamine 1% Serum…
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Minimalist Skincare Vitamin C (Ethyl Ascorbic Acid) 10% + Acetyl Glucosamine 1% Serum Review (8 Weeks Results)
Vitamin C is a magical ingredient in skincare. It can solve almost all kinds of skin problems whether it is acne, dark spots, pigmentation, acne scars, or aging. But, as there are tons of Vitamin C serums available in the market, it is a little tedious to choose the right one with a good ingredient list and which works for your skin as well. Let’s find out if Minimalist skincare Vitamin C (Ethyl Ascorbic Acid) 10% + Acetyl Glucosamine 1% serum is a good one or not by considering all aspects. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Review: 8 Weeks Result [BEFORE & AFTER] Importance of Vitamin…
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Minimalist Sepicalm 3%+Oat Moisturizer Review: PRICE, PROS & CONS
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 8 weeks of continuous application of the Sepicalm 3% + oat moisturizer. However, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Review: 8 Weeks Result [BEFORE…
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Minimalist Skincare Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Review: 8 Weeks Result [BEFORE & AFTER]
About the Brand Minimalist skincare is an Indian brand that is completely based on chemical skincare formulas. The brand faced some severe backlash from beauty bloggers and the audience because of their idea to copy the formula and packaging of the brand “The Ordinary” but we will be giving an honest opinion keeping this controversy beside. This review is based on the results we saw after 8 weeks of continuous application of the Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% serum. Although, the brand is quite transparent with the ingredient source and list, which is a very good thing. Must Read: Minimalist Skincare AHA 25% + PHA 5% + BHA 2% Peeling…