Innisfree Green Tea Mineral Mist. |
A brand made even popular by its endorser, the Prince of Asia Lee Min Ho, Innisfree also takes pride in being one of the most environment-friendly skincare brands in Korea with the use of organic ingredients for their products and eco-friendly materials for their packaging.
A product of Jeju Island! :) |
4-Free System. |
"Enriched with Green Tea and Green Complex from Jeju island, Green Tea Mineral Mist revives dry, stressed skin by supplying abundant moisture. Formulated with moisture from our freshly-squeezed green tea, this hypoallergenic and ethanol-free facial mist instantly replenishes moisture to your thirsty skin."
Made with organic Jeju green tea. |
Green Complex. |
Spritz! |
A spritz or two to get me through the hot summer day. |
Here's how the product looks like when sprayed on the skin. |
And how your skin looks like afterwards. |
My only gripe about this product is the nozzle. It doesn't spray as fine as other face mists that I've tried, and the nozzle is a bit hard to control. I usually end up with a bit of white residue on my face, but nothing a good pat (or a dab with a tissue) can't fix.
What I love:
- Handy, travel-friendly packaging.
- Made with natural ingredients.
- Chemical-free.
- Light and non-sticky.
- Easily absorbed by the skin.
- Makes the skin feel cool and refreshed.
- Moisturizes the skin.
- The scent.
- Hypoallergenic; safe for sensitive skin.
- Affordable price.
What you might not like:
- The nozzle is a tad difficult to control.
- Not locally available, so I purchased mine online.
The Innisfree Green Tea Mineral Mist comes in two sizes - 50 mL and 150 mL. I bought my 50 mL can from Kkochipida for only Php 195. I'm thinking of buying asking the husband to buy the bigger size next time, and I reckon it won't be long before I do he does. I checked the price on Emart, and the 150 mL bottle sells for 11000 Korean won (around $10 or Php 450).
I'll bet that would feel really good after spending the day in the hot sun! It really made your skin glow.
ReplyDeleteI've not used one in years. I have really dry skin I should try this during the hot summer.
ReplyDeleteLooks very refreshing! I would use it. R cause it wouldn't dry my face out on hot days.
ReplyDeleteI used this a lot too, however I just got really lazy... =X I love the scent of their green tea range, I must go and have a look again :)
ReplyDeleteCelly | Asian beauty and makeup blog
This looks refreshing! I would love this after being outside in the garden or when I go for a walk. I love that it does;t make your face look shiny and runny,
ReplyDeleteThis looks refreshing! I would love this after being outside in the garden or when I go for a walk. I love that it does;t make your face look shiny and runny,
ReplyDeleteThis spray looks refreshing. I would love to try it. I don't like it when my face feels sweaty.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an amazing product indeed and I have been hearing of more products with green tea in them. I would be willing to try this for sure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually use face mist, but I am absolutely loving what it did for your skin. It is glowing and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds totally refreshing! I've never tried anything like this.
ReplyDeleteI like anything labeled green tea. I just don't like that I can't understand what's on the label. I think you've got nice skin already Czjai!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good. I could use that
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this in a mist. Looks like it works great
ReplyDeleteThis hot summer has made me gain an appreciation for facial spritzes like this. I'm currently using Avene but this looks interesting too. I hope Innisfree arrives at our shores soon!
ReplyDeleteWow the results are outstanding and would love to have and try this product soon! Thanks
ReplyDeleteWow the results are outstanding and would love to have and try this product soon! Thanks
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