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The video compares hyaluronic acid serums from The Ordinary and Good Molecules, emphasizing the benefits of hyaluronic acid for all skin types. The ingredients, textures, and drying times of both serums are analyzed, with a preference expressed for The Ordinary due to its ingredient list and texture. The importance of finishing a serum within 2-3 months for optimal use is noted. Additionally, a cheaper alternative to products from Michaels and The Ordinary is mentioned, with the video providing insights to help viewers choose between the options.
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In this segment of the video, the beauty expert compares two hyaluronic acid serums from The Ordinary and Good Molecules. Hyaluronic acid is highlighted as a beneficial ingredient for all skin types. The Ordinary’s serum contains 2% hyaluronic acid and is alcohol, oil, silicone, and gluten-free, retailing at $8 for 30ml. Good Molecules’ serum is vegan, fragrance-free, and retails for $6 for 30ml. The expert breaks down the ingredients of The Ordinary serum, noting water, sodium hyaluronate, propylene glycol, and pro-vitamin b5, emphasizing their benefits for hydration and skin softening. The comparative aspects between the two products and their key ingredients are discussed.
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In this segment of the video, the two products being compared are “The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5” and “Good Molecules Hyaluronic Acid Serum.” The ingredients for both products are discussed, including water, butylene glycol, glycerin, tocopherol, hyaluronic acid, and xanthan gum. The texture of both products is demonstrated, with “The Ordinary” feeling tacky initially before drying down, while “Good Molecules” feels more watery and thinner in consistency. The differences in texture and drying time between the two products are highlighted through the demonstration.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber compares the Good Molecules and The Ordinary serums. They discuss the fragrance levels and dropper sizes of both products, noting that The Ordinary’s dropper is larger. The shelf life of both serums is mentioned, with a recommendation to finish a bottle in 2-3 months for optimal use. The speaker concludes by expressing a preference for The Ordinary serum due to its ingredient list and texture, despite a slightly higher cost.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a cheaper alternative to a product from Michaels that is similar to one from The Ordinary. They provide their own review of the products and hope the information shared helps viewers decide which product to choose. The speaker concludes by asking viewers to like, share, subscribe, and mentions their next video.