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Dupe for Paula’s Choice BHA?

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Smillar2020 · 26/04/2020 09:36

This has made my skin amazing - got rid of all the bumps on my forehead and controlled my oily skin. Just find it a bit expensive at £30 a pop and it doesn’t last more than a month! Any cheaper, just as good, recommendations please? It’s my holy grail!

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Kellen · 26/04/2020 09:49

Garnier Organic Thyme Perfecting Toner is brilliant and £4 from Amazon.

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Darkrainbow · 26/04/2020 10:01

This is my holy grail product too, I've tried nip &fab etc but they're just not as good.But I get about 4 months out of one bottle so consider it good value.
I found after using it for a while I only need to use a few drops 2-3 times per week. I alternate it with the ordinary glycolic toner (about £7 for a big bottle) so get the benefits of the different acid - might be worth a try?
Or Paula's choice rotate which products they have on %off, think it's suncream at the moment but the BHA does come up.

Nip fab do have a 2%BHA which would be equivalent, Think it's about £13ish on Amazon, my skin just doesn't like it as much.

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QueenOfTheAndals · 26/04/2020 10:04

The Inkey List or Ordinary?

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dontgobaconmyheart · 26/04/2020 10:55

Not sure if it's a dupe as I don't use salicylic acid, it just breaks me out so if I overuse it. Jealous that it works for so many (though happy for you obviously!! Grin)

The Ordinary and Facetheory both do BHA salycyclic acid toners that come in cheaper though I think, and Nip and Fab. Superdrug's own skincare is worth a look as they seem to dupe everything under the sun.

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mashpot · 26/04/2020 11:01

How do you get through a bottle in a month? I get 3 months easily. Could you use less so it lasts longer?

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Deux · 26/04/2020 11:05

I use it daily but just in the am and a bottle lasts me at least 3 months.

Are you applying with cotton wool? I don’t use cotton wool as you end up wasting so much. I tip a few drops into my hand and then kind of spread it in my skin with my fingers of the other hand iyswim.

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Smillar2020 · 26/04/2020 11:21

Great tip with not using cotton wool. That might be the trick. Perhaps I’ll buy a cheaper toner like the Garnier one mentioned above for daily use and then the Paula’s Choice one for every couple of days to try and stretch it out!

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QueenOfTheAndals · 26/04/2020 11:32

Paula's Choice also does a lotion and a gel BHA, which might go further. I find her products last me months and months.

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Elllllle · 26/04/2020 11:50

I havent been able to find a good dupe. I use it on cotton pads and it lasts about 2 months. I use it on bikini line after a wax as well though, so not surprised!

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Feedingthebirds1 · 26/04/2020 13:43

I don’t use cotton wool as you end up wasting so much. I tip a few drops into my hand and then kind of spread it in my skin with my fingers of the other hand

Me too. And with some other products where the instructions are to use cotton wool/pads.

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Elllllle · 26/04/2020 14:26

I've tried using fingers and it's really not as effective as a cotton pad - it's very difficult to apply the product evenly like this.

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Deux · 26/04/2020 14:47

@Feeding, me too. It was a bit of a revelation. In fact thinking about it I rarely use cotton pads at all now.

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Peonyonpoint · 26/04/2020 16:27

Came on to say def don't use cotton wool! I use Bioderma sebum micellaire which leaves skin very clean, then just pat the bha toner on - only need a few drops, the bottle lasts me a year!

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Peonyonpoint · 26/04/2020 16:28

That's funny Ellllle, I find I get more product on the skin without cotton wool. The cw just eats the product for me!

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DefinatelyAWeeGobshite · 26/04/2020 17:05

I use the PC BHA in the gel formula, been using the travel sized one every night for over a month now, one pump is plenty :)

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