Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser is among Innisfree Hallabong range. This daily Vitamin C facial cleanser from Innisfree is derived from the peel of Jeju Citrus fruit. Innisfree Hallabong is a pore care brightening range you can look forward to. Read on to know what Innisfree's Pore facial cleanser has to offer.
Disclaimer: This product was sent to me for review purposes. I was not paid to write a review but that does not affect my thoughts on it. Do take note that my experience with this product may not be the same as yours as each skin type is different. Your Milage May Vary (YMMV). I am also not a skin expert, I'm only a skincare enthusiast. Hence, I do not qualify to suggest dermatological advice, please seek a certified medical practioner for further advice if needed.
What is Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser?
Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser is a daily Vitamin C foam cleanser for blemish care. Innisfree claims its facial cleanser leaves the skin clear and hydrated as it contains triple vitamin derivatives. Jeju Hallabong Peel Extract is its active ingredients that have been effectively extracted through an ultrasonic extraction method. Innisfree promises when used daily, it helps in treating blemishes and brightens the skin.
What Innisfree Claims on Its Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser
3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Citrus Reticulata (Tangerine) Peel Extract
Improves the appearance of imperfections
Niacinamide
Niacinamide
Lightens the appearance of pigmentation
Panthenol
Panthenol
Soothes and protects the skin
Product Details
Purchase:
Price: XXMYR | 15USD (150g)
Origin: Korea
Skin Concern: Pore & Blemish Care
Skin Types: All Skin Types
PAO: 12 Months
Full Ingredients List (INCI):
My Thoughts on Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser
This is my review of Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial CleanserSwipe left for more pictures:
Ingredients
Looking into the full list of ingredients for Innisfree Brightening Pore Facial Cleanser, its active ingredients are all placed at the bottom of the INCI list. Its main active ingredient is Vitamin C from Hallabong fruit peel, a.k.a tangerine. Other than that, it contains Niacinamide and also Panthenol which helps to brighten and protect the skin. It also contains Glycerin and Panthenol.
Packaging
This cleanser does not come in a box, so it's sealed with clear plastic. It comes in a fully covered plastic tube with a screw cap. It has a clean white design paired with metallic brown. The size is quite big, and I feel that it should be much better with a flip cap instead of a screw cap. The labels are in English and Korean.
Texture
It's a milky cream with quite a thick consistency; however, it is also quite runny at the same time. It easily tends to drip continuously right after opening the cap without even having to press the tube. I find it a bit messy, actually. The cream doesn't foam as much, so you tend to use more than a pea size for each use, but I do find the cream to be a bit hard to completely wash off. Also, it tends to be rather soapy since the texture is quite thick.
Scent-Wise
It has a powerful citrus scent.
Experience
I've been using this cleanser for almost 2 weeks now, and I'm surprised that my skin doesn't seem to have any bad reaction. I'm usually quite sensitive to Vitamin C, but this one seems okay with me, probably because it's less potent. I find this cleanser to feel very refreshing after cleansing, but it does seem to be a bit drying afterwards, too.
Overall Thoughts
This cleanser is huge, so it may last a while, and I don't seem to be getting any acne either, so I feel it does clean the pores well. I could also my skin improving with slightly faded blemishes. However, I find this cleanser just decent, not a cleanser that I would say is the best for me.
Rate: 4/5
Repurchase: Probably
Other Products From Innisfree
Daily Brightening Serum
2. Innisfree Jeju Cherry Blossom Tone-up Cream
Lightweight Tone Up Cream
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