One of the challenges, when I’m looking for the next best skincare product, is finding affordable options.

I would love to tell you that the market is full of affordable and effective skincare products. However, the truth is that it’s not.

Even in luxury brands, there are tons of flops. Thus explaining, my excitement for the affordable brand Inkey List hitting Sephora.

The Inkey List Skincare review

The Inkey List is a collection of super hero-ingredients that are all priced under $15!

The brand’s mission is simple, to make premium skincare accessible to all, with simple to understand and easy to use products.

Whether it’s Polyglutamic Acid, Retinol, Collagen, or Vitamin C, The Inkey List helps translate and demystify these ingredients for consumers.

My First Impressions & Review

The inkey list review

What instantly caught my attention apart from the price point, is the one ingredient-focused products.

I have never used one-ingredient focused productsApart from Vitamin C and Retinol,but love this concept. For instance, you can create your very own tailor-made-recipe with products that work harmoniously together for your skin type.

I made some adjustments to my skincare routine and introduced Polyglutamic Acid. After two weeks, I have noticed some significant improvement in the hydration of my skin.

The Polyglutamic Acid serum absorbs instantly unto the skin and layers well with my other skincare products. For instance, I apply it over my serums before my moisturizer.

I have high hopes for the rest of the products. However, consider this an introduction to the brand and the products I will be testing out.

The inkey List Polyglutamic Acid review

The Inkey List Polyglutamic Acid Serum Definition: Naturally Found in the skin, PGA helps to maintain skin’s moisture levels and holds 4X more moisture than hyaluronic acid. Targets: Dehydrated Skin

The INKEY List Colleagen Booster Review

The Inkey List Collagen Booster Serum Definition: A natural skin protein that helps support skin fitness, suppleness and elasticity. Targets: Sagging Skin

The INKEY List Retinol review

The Inkey List Retinol Serum Definition: A derivative of Vitamin A, this ingredient helps to promote skin renewal and enhance collagen production. Targets: Wrinkles

THe INKEY List Vitamin C review

The Inkey List Vitamin C Serum Definition: A powerful multifunctional antioxidant that helps to protect skin from damage caused by environmental pollution (called free radicals). Targets: Dull Skin

As my skin adjusts, I plan to add more ingredients to my skincare routine. After that, I will share my updated skincare routine, so stay tuned.

Will you be adding The Inkey List Products to your skincare routine?

The INKEY List Products to try
I received the products from The Inkey List and Preen.Me