Today, I'm going to talk about the pink variant of Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Color Clay Mask. It looks a bit washed out on the photo, but it's definitely the pink one... the vitalizing one.
I've only tried a sample of it. I got this months ago, so I'm no longer sure where exactly I got it .
I was able to get two uses out of this 2 mL sample sachet. I could have easily stretched it to three, but decided against it. I used it up as fast as I could because I think that an opened sachet is not that hygienic.
I personally enjoyed this clay mask. First of all, it's very convenient and easy to use. I didn't have to mix it with something else. All I had to do was spread it on my face.
This product has a wonderful water-gel texture that truly spreads evenly almost effortlessly. Due to the unique light texture, it tends to get absorbed quickly into the skin.
It reminds me a bit of Aztec Healing Clay. It also does provide that pulsating effect, though just lightly.
It was as if I was having a very light facial massage. It was so nice and enjoyable. I felt like it also effectively purified my skin and brightened my complexion. My face just felt clean and refreshed, yet not super tight.
It didn't bother my skin. It didn't make me breakout or anything.
Here's the list of ingredients:
Water, kaolin, propanediol, silica, bentonite, glycerin, titanium dioxide, microcrystalline, cellulose, ascorbyl glucoside, volcanic ash, citrus unshiu peel extract, orchid extract, opuntia coccinellifera fruit extract, camellia japonica leaf extract, camellia sinesis leaf extract, 1,2-hexandiol, cellulose gum, xanthan gum, glyceryl, caprylate, disodium EDTA, iron oxides
This product makes me want to try the other Innifree Jeju Volcanic Color Clay Masks.
Until next time!
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