The Ordinary is back in full force with the launch of its first-ever cleansing mask, the Salicylic 2% Acid Mask. A 2 in 1 exfoliating mask, very practical and not abrasive at all!
Apparently, I’m in a salicylic acid phase!
I really find this ingredient particularly effective and my skin really enjoys it. I almost never feel irritated with it, unlike some of the most active AHAs that can still tingle quite a bit on application, even if I’m used to them.
However, this is the first time I used it as a rinse-off mask. Usually, I’ve come across it more as a treatment I leave on my skin.
I was a bit suspicious when I saw this new The Ordinary Salicylic 2% Acid Mask, I’m not gonna deny it… I was scared it was some kind of harsh scrub mask, and therefore not really my cup of tea
But on closer inspection, I understood that it was more of a 2 in 1 product, exfoliating thanks to acids (therefore without grains) while being also a deep cleansing mask!
With my combination skin, this is the type of product I use regularly, especially in summer when my skin gets clogged faster with pollution and extra layers of sunscreen! But I usually use an exfoliant first, then a cleansing mask.
So I was very curious to try this practical 2-in-1 version and when the brand suggested to send me one to try, I quickly jumped at the opportunity!
The Ordinary:
For those who are not yet familiar yet, The Ordinary is a fairly recent Canadian skincare brand (2016).
It belongs to an umbrella company distributing a wide range of skincare brands, the Deciem group, created in 2013. The Ordinary is one of their brands, and it is probably their most resounding success.
The Ordinary was launched with the stated aim of revolutionizing the world of skincare. Yes, nothing less!
Indeed, The Ordinary products have nothing ordinary, starting with their ridiculously low price! A lot of their products retail on average around $6-$10 for the most part. They are super affordable and this is probably the main reason for their popularity.
The Ordinary products focus on 1 or 2 key ingredients maximum per formula. They can be synthetic ingredients, or natural ingredients derived from plants. The rest of the formula is quite simple, no added fragrance, few ingredients to improve the texture, just the essential that makes it easy to use (some of the products are not the most cosmetically elegant, just so that you are warned).
The brand focuses on well-researched ingredients, recognized by the beauty industry, which have proven their effectiveness!
They also have a real approach of transparency towards their consumers.
Just looking at the names of the products, they emphasize their formulas and especially the key ingredients you can find in them.
Salicylic 2% Acid Mask, for example, says all you need to know: it contains salicylic acid, concentrated at 2% and its a mask. Of course, it’s not the sexiest name ever, but at least with The Ordinary, you know exactly what you’re buying!
On their website, it’s very easy to know what the product contains, or doesn’t contain, and the ingredient lists are generally quite short and simple.
Finally, the packaging is also very simple, almost pharmaceutical (it’s trendy, so it’s great!).
Product presentation: The Ordinary Salicylic 2% Acid Masque
The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Masque is a 2 in 1 exfoliating cleansing mask.
In its formula, the key ingredient is salicylic acid (or BHA) concentrated at 2% for an exfoliating effect particularly suitable for combination to oily skin.
BHA removes dead cells and debris from the skin’s surface. It’s lipophilic, which means it’s also able to go inside the pores to deeply cleanse them! Like other exfoliating acids, it also accelerates skin renewal, which stimulates the skin and gives it more radiance.
The Salicylic Acid 2% Mask also contains purifying and absorbent ingredients such as charcoal powder and Amazon clay (kaolin).
It’s not drying at all thanks to the presence of moisturizing ingredients such as glycerin and squalane, which is a big plus for me and my dehydrated skin!
The brand already had a peeling “mask” with 30% AHA and 2% BHA in its range ( ) but its action is a little different. Here, with the Salicylic Acid 2% mask, the goal is rather to cleanse the skin deeply, while the peeling is more of a renovating function, which smoothes the skin on the surface.
Both are interesting to me because they don’t meet the same skin needs.
My experience:
I was very curious to try the very first cleansing mask from The Ordinary. I knew it was coming (they announced it on their Instagram) and I was looking forward to its release! I was lucky enough that the brand sent it to me when it came out and I was able to test it as soon as I received it!
I’ve been using cleaning masks since I was a teenager. I have always suffered from acne and using a cleansing mask once a week is something that has remained one of my habits since, even if my skin has changed quite a bit over the past 25 years!
I still need this feeling of deep cleansing on a regular basis. My skin tends to get clogged very quickly if I don’t clean it properly.
With this Salicylic Acid 2% Mask, I was especially interested in the practical 2 in 1 aspect, no need to do any exfoliation beforehand, it’s included in the mask!
I would like to point out that it’s not at all a scrub mask with grains that should be massaged before you rinse it. I hate those, I find them super harsh and I avoid them like the plague!
No. Here, you use it on very clean and dry skin, leave it on for a maximum of 10 minutes and rinse it with plenty of water. That’s all! No need to massage and scrub!
During the time it was sitting on my skin the first time I applied it, I was surprised that it didn’t tingle more. On the contrary, I felt a pleasant refreshing feeling. And it also dries very softly. In 10 minutes, it’s dry but not hard like some other clay masks. It’s quite easy to rinse and doesn’t leave the skin completely dry and thirsty.
Of course, it’s better to properly hydrate afterward, but this is fairly normal after a cleansing mask.
The result on my skin: it’s clean, clear and very soft. I really like the absorbent effect and I even have the feeling that my skin doesn’t look as shiny as usual the next day.
If I compare to their other Peeling Solution, this Salicylic Masque doesn’t give me as much radiance. But these 2 products don’t really serve the same purpose.
The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Mask is especially great for acne-prone combination to oily skin. The AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution is aimed more at people who want a renewed and radiant skin effect.
Both are not really recommended for sensitive skin, but if you have dry skin, the Peeling Solution will probably be more suitable for you.
I use the Salicylic Acid 2% Mask once a week maximum, more in the evening. In reality, it’s actually more like once every two weeks because I alternate it with my Drunk Elephant Babyfacial peeling (it’s a similar product to The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution). It allows me to have the best of both worlds!
Obviously, all these acid products require good sun protection to use every day, I won’t repeat myself 😉
I have a small complaint about the packaging, which I don’t like very much. I would have preferred a larger tube. My 50 ml tube will be empty in no time since I apply a certain amount of product each time!
And the dispenser cap is not practical at all, IMO. Personally, I take it off otherwise it tends to “spit” when I try to take some product.
Rinsing the product is a bit “messy”. If you can, remove it in your shower, it’s way easier!
As always with The Ordinary, the price tag is great. The Salicylic Acid 2% Mask retails for $12 for 50ml.
In summary:
The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Mask is a good cleansing mask if you have like me, a skin that is easily clogged and tends to be acne-prone.
It’s convenient to use and I was pleased to see that it did not cause me any irritation. Now, I don’t really have sensitive skin and I’m used to using acids on a regular basis, so it could explain why my skin feels fine with it.
But for the season, I find it great and I even think I’ll bring it in my suitcase during my next holidays!
I like this product Salicylic Acid mask I want to know if it’s sold in South Africa.
Hello!
You can have a look at Deciem website, they have an info page where they list all the countries they deliver to 😊
Hello. I am getting very large pores the older I get. Also some acne and scarring. I have researched that I need a clay mask. Is this similar ? Do you have a sample size that I could try? Thank you for all your products. I Love them!
Hi!
I’m not selling the products on this website, it’s not an eshop 🙂
But you can click the link in the review to go to the website of the brand directly and ask them 😉