Something I can say with great confidence is that The Ordinary makes some of the best affordable skincare products.
Don't just take my word for it though. The proof is in ‘The Ordinary best products’ pudding.
What does that mean?
It means that you guys love and buy their stuff (mostly The Ordinary serums which is what they're mainly known for) a lot and make them best-sellers because they’re no frills, they get the job done and they won’t cost you half a month’s rent.
One of those best-sellers is the OG The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + ha which was their only moisturiser formulated mostly for dry skin havers.
Until now.
If you have oily skin and prefer a gel texture, or have REALLY dry skin and the OG Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA isn’t cutting it, The Ordinary skincare formulators have heard your calls and they’ve answered.
Adding two new moistursiers with different textures for both oily and dry skin types to the line-up, your search for where to buy The Ordinary moisturisers Australia stops here pals.
You can get all three right here at Adore Beauty.
We recently told you how to build a full The Ordinary skincare routine and shared 5 tips we learnt from The Ordinary's experts, and now, with the very exciting launch of their two new moisturiser additions, we’re about to tell you which The Ordinary moisturiser is best for you.
Below, we give you the three best The Ordinary moisturiser for dry skin, The best The Ordinary moisturiser for oily skin and The best The Ordinary moisturiser for *really* dry skin.
And the best news? All three will cost you under $36 for 100ml.
Winner.
What Is Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMF)?
What does The Ordinary natural moisturizing factors do?
This is best explained by The Ordinary’s Chief Scientific Officer Prudvi mohan Kaka:
“Our skin has its own ways to try to maintain hydration.”
“When we drink water, our skin maintains some of that water. But our day-to-day activities will make them deplete in such a way that the hydration is lost from the skin or the barrier is compromised.
So the natural moisturising factors are like tiny molecules (like sugar), that tightly bind to water and they prevent water escaping.”
Prudvi explains that because these three products offer different textures, they all prevent water escaping in a different way.