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Good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner Review

If you’ve been on the internet lately you’ve heard about the Good Molecule Niacinamide Brightening Toner. It’s been called a ‘miracle’ elixir by many of my fellow Gen Zers, and with such a hype I decided I had to give it a try. I used it for over 30 days straight and here is what I have to say.




Pros:

  • Affordable

  • Odorless

  • Refreshing feeling

Cons:

  • Congested ingredient list

  • Lack luster

BEFORE | AFTER

Overall

For only $14 per bottle this is a very affordable option for anybody looking to add a little boost to their skin care routine. I found it was still a great base under my makeup and mixed well with my other skin care products I’ve been using. Through the 30 days the only thing I changed was adding this toner and the results led to minimal change, while I felt fresh after using it daily there wasn’t too much change to my actual skin. I did notice a mild reduction to my pimples, but it almost seems like my skin become duller. With that being said I’d have to give this an average rating on my skin care list. If you are someone that struggles with hyperpigmentation or dark spots this may be worth the try, but if your main goals are minimizing pores and smoothing texture I question if this will get you there.


Ingredients List

Water 83.2%, Glycerin 6.7%, Niacinamide 3.0% 12-hexanediol 2.2%, Arbutin 2.0%, Propanediol 2.0%, Betaine 0.5%, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract 0.1%, 3-o-ethyl Ascorbic Acid 0.1%, Ethylhexylglycerin 0.1%, Carbomer 0.06%, Tromethamine 0.04%, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate 0.02%, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Extract 35 ppm, Sodium Hyaluronate 15 ppm, Dextrin 15 ppm




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