
Today the battle of the Peptides serums is here.
Before starting I would like to clarify that this is The Ordinary's The Buffet Serum that does not contain the Copper Peptides (I'm still skeptical of these).
I've tested each product for 3 months to get an accurate gauge of the results. A 3 month period is usually a sufficient time to gauge improvements from any active ingredient. Though if it's more deeply seeded issues like acne or hyper-pigmentation this can take additional time.
The Ordinary's The Buffet Serum:
A fantastic product. This adds moisture to the skin and also gives it a slightly powerless appearance.
Paula's Choice Peptide Booster:
usually I'm an advocate for Paula's Choice products however, I couldn't get behind this one. It pilled on numerous occasions with various products I tested. A few occasions I was able to get this on without pilling it didn't give that slightly powerless effect The Buffet seemed to provide.
So this one went to The Ordinary's Buffet Serum. Its formula was more easily absorbed and provided a beautiful finish to the skin. Paula's Choice for the price point didn't cut it for me. If you can get around the pilling this might be an option for more severely oily skin as a lighter alternative that could be paired with a simple light moisturiser.
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