I tried a ton of Typology bestsellers and am sharing my honest, unfiltered thoughts. This is an affordable clean and vegan skincare line with a focus on actives, simplified formulas and transparency.

About Typology
I like to think of them as the French The Ordinary, but more elevated. They’re B Corp certified and use natural and vegan formulas. The entire line is French made with partner laboratories in Bergerac, Aix en Provence and Compiègne.
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Favorite Typology Skincare Products I Tried
- Organic Orange Blossom Hydrolat
- Wheat Derived Hyaluronic Acid 2% Serum
- Lactic Acid 10% + Acerola Extract Serum
Least Favorite Skincare Products I Tried

I tried Hyaluronic Acid Serum
This is a thick hyaluronic serum that is intensely hydrating and it only costs under $33. Typology contains two types of hyaluronic acid, one with a high molecular weight, so it stays on the surface of the epidermis, creating a protective film to keep water in the skin cells. The second has low molecular weight and can penetrate much deeper into the skin to stimulate the body’s natural production of hyaluronic acid.
I tried Organic Orange Blossom Hydrolat
Single ingredient organic hydrolats that cost under $15 and smell beautiful, what more can I say. The product doesn’t come in a spray bottle so you need to dispense it onto your fingers or a cotton round. The Hydrolate is obtained by steam distillation of organic orange blossoms and smells divine.
I tried Makeup Remover Oil
The Typology makeup remover oil was one of my least favorite products. It’s a light liquid like oil with no scent and made of 7 natural ingredients like sweet almond oil and sunflower seed oil. It’s one of Typology’s bestsellers, but even at $22, I would not buy the makeup remover oil. To me it’s just meh. I would much rather purchase Badger Cleansing Oil for under $20 which I find makes for a much more pleasant nighttime cleansing oil routine.
I tried Nourishing Moisturizer
Another one of Typology’s bestsellers but one of my least favorite products from the line. It’s a minimalist, fragrance-free moisturizer with a oil-cream consistency. The Typology Nourishing Moisturizer is made of a couple oils, water, glycerin and some thickeners and emulsifiers. The ingredients are way too simple for me. It’s basically a glorified mix of oil and glycerin that’s watered down, some hyaluronic acid and a couple ingredients thrown in to make it the right consistency and texture. Something about the consistency felt tacky to me. While it’s described as fragrance free there’s some kind of scent that comes through from its ingredients. I find this to be on the expensive side for what it is.
I tried Repairing Hair Oil Acai 5% + Hibiscus
I enjoyed Typology’s hair oils but 1 oz of product is too little especially if you have a lot of hair. I have long hair and I used up their oils so fast. The Repairing Hair Oil with Acai and Hibiscus is a dry oil that’s thin and lightweight. It’s ideal as a defrizz oil rather than a deep treatment.


My thoughts on Typology’s Makeup
Currently using Typology makeup products and will update with my thoughts. For now, here are some swatches and first impressions only. 
The Typology lip oils are not true lip oils in that they’re on the creamier side with more of a serum-oil hybrid feel. I love how they feel, but the packaging and applicator are a bit odd for me. I might have preferred this in a slim tube.
The tinted cheek and lip balms are rich and buttery, which makes them great for lips, but not so sure everyone would like them on the cheeks. The color is sheer but can be somewhat buildable.
Typology Concealer in shade Type 2 Light is darker than my skin tone so my only option is Type 1. As there’s only 5 shades available there’s not much choice in finding the perfect shade. I really did not like their mascara. The formula feels very dry and product did not transfer well to my lashes. It has a scent that reminds me of the red cinnamon Trident gum.
I’m pleasantly surprised by the Tinted Face Serum. It’s neither too liquid like and thin NOR too oily and the finish is satin without being shiny. The coverage is light to medium, leaning medium for my skin. Keep in mind these are my first impressions only and I’ll be able to give a more thorough review down the line!
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Andrea is a clean beauty expert from Los Angeles, California with 10 years of experience in natural skincare and organic living. She writes for Organic Beauty Lover using her expertise to guide readers in choosing the best clean products. Andrea graduated from the University of Southern California in 2012 and has worked at multiple skincare companies, big and small. Connect with her @organicbeautylover.
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