And to make it worse apparently Estée Lauder is a Trump supporting company 😞 So I am looking for an ABA replacement. I like their style of The Ordinary products where it’s mostly single or a few ingredients to customize.
Has anybody tried Inkey List products? They are a UK company. Seems like they have what I want to replace so I am going to try some. Any other suggestions?
- Hiya - I’ve used Inkey List, and I like them. In my opinion, Inkey List do some products better than TO. I’m really pleased with their Fulvic Acid cleanser and several serums - it will just depend on your needs. - Thanks for posting this btw, I was not aware of TO being a US company. I will join you in boycotting them. - Thanks! I just came back from Sephora and purchased a kit to try and their light weight moisturizer (omega water?). Can’t wait to try and compare. - I am really torn on TO as they are still in Canada and employ Canadians. Some (?) products are made in Canada but I emailed them a while back asking about a couple of products and where they are made as they have no “made in” on the packaging. No answer. That’s pretty poor customer service and therefore I also assume they don’t make them here. 
- 🤬 the moisturizer I bought is made in UK but the kit was sealed. I should have checked to see if they have the 3 products separately. 2 are made in USA 😤 3rd one is made in Canada. I guess The Inkey List is not an option either. Or at least not all products. 😩 
 
- Have you tried any Marcelle products? - I have a couple of their make up products but I didn’t know they had skincare. Thanks. - However, I just looked. It’s not the same style of skin care. I don’t want a night cream. I want ingredient based products that are customizable. TO and Inkey list are totally different concept of skincare. - Fair enough. I mentioned Marcelle as they have truly been the hypoallergenic North American brand for a half century. One used to only see their line at compounding pharmacies. - Single ingredient lines are very difficult, or even ones that just exclude the top allergens. There have been some smaller Canadian lines, but they seem to come and go - or like Ilia, a originally Canadian brand manufactured in the EU, they go big and move their head office to the US. - Definitely appreciate the input. Even if it’s not for me, maybe for somebody who is reading. Thanks for the additional info too. - I saw a few smaller Canadian brands but I am worried about them sticking around as you mentioned. Such a pain when you find something that really works and then it’s go (or in this case turns out to be US). - TO will be it until I find something else. Their price is amazing and maybe between them and inkey list I can patch together non-US made at least. 
 
 
 


