I’m a gal who likes to put a lot of things on my face. I like makeup, masks, exfoliators, hydrating packs, and a whole slew of moisturizers. But I had never tried a peel. Now, I’ve done peel off masks; those are old hat to me. But an actual peel sounds abrasive and excessive. But, I received one in a beauty box sometime last year, and finally got around to trying it this year. 

O.R.G. Peel Face is a pretty straightforward product. Gently cleanse your face, spray it on, wait 30-45 seconds, and rub it off.

Depending on how you remove it, you can decide how much exfoliation you get (i.e. using your hands will give you less exfoliation than a washcloth). It’s kind of a breeze!

I started using this peel in late January and ran out in May. The tiny bottle I had lasted quite some time because I only used it 2-3 times a week. And honestly? I really like it. 

A lot has changed in my life, both due to COVID-19 and personal choices. For one, I no longer work in an office. Now I’m a baker!

I think my skin would really appreciate it if I started using O.R.G.’s Peel again because it gave me an incredibly deep clean feeling. With my face going in and out of an oven, especially with a mask on, my skin isn’t super happy. But with the O.R.G. Peel, it was. 

I had fewer breakouts (especially due to hormones) because I was getting a much deeper clean regularly. But with all of the products I currently have, I’m not quite ready to buy another peel. And at $44 a pop, it’s not highest on my list of “must buys” right now. 

O.R.G. Face Peel Review

Everyone’s skin is different, so I can’t say for certain that everyone should try this. But I really enjoyed what it did for my skin. And, once I power through some more products, I’ll likely be ordering another bottle. 

Please remember that many skin issues can be solved with diet, exercise, and regular washing. I know that my skin is happier when I wash it on my breaks, and I drink more water! 

Let me know if you have any beauty or skincare products you’d like me to check out!

Author

Emily is a 20-something Slytherin and all-around Fangirl living in Baltimore, Maryland. She has a degree in Media and Communications from SUNY Adirondack, where she started her nerd blog, Fangirls Are We. When not at her desk, Emily can be found curled up with the latest in YA Fiction, or instagramming her vast collection of bath products.

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