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Innisfree White Tone Up Cream - Review


Innisfree White Tone Up Cream Review
Korean brands have taken the global beauty industry by storm. Commonly known as 'K-beauty' in short, the effectiveness of this multi-step beauty regime lies in the belief that "beautiful skin is beauty". Korean skincare regimens are more involved than your regular quick cleansing and night cream smear.

Being a big skincare freak myself, I truly stand by the belief of South Korean beauty rituals. A habit that started with a pure fascination for sheet mask now extends to a 10 step skincare, followed religiously. 

I bought the White Tone Up Cream from Innisfree without much thought, can say it was more of an impulsive buy since I have lately been hit with an urge to try anything or everything Korean, when it comes to skincare.
Innisfree is a South Korean natural beauty brand, owned by Amore Pacific. The brand finds its inspiration from the deep beauty benefits offered by the Jeju Islands of South Korea. Formulated with the purest natural ingredients of Jeju, such as green tea, orchid and volcanic ash, Innisfree offers the best of nature at affordable prices.

Quantity & Price: 50 ml for 1500 INR (buy here)

Product Description & Claim:
The White Tone Up range from Innisfree is innovated to bring brightness and increased clarity in the skin. Consisting of 5 active ingredients extracted from pure berries and Jeju green complex.

The White Tone Up cream from the same range is a brightening cream that comes in a whitish opaque gel formula, quiet different than your regular creams.

White Tone Up Cream Ingredients
The pure berries help in exfoliation and Vitamin B3 prevents melisma and blemishes.  In addition to this, the Biosaccharide gum helps retaining moisture and improves the complexion to boost whitening effect.

The White tone up cream is free from parabens, synthetic colorants, mineral oil, animal originated ingredients, artificial fragrance and imidazolidinyl urea.

Packaging:
The product comes in a white plastic tub container with a lid that ensures no product wastage. The details along with ingredients are mentioned on the outer paper carton. Overall the packaging is good and travel friendly.

My Experience with Innisfree White Tone Up Cream:

I use the White Tone Up cream both day and night at the end of my skincare routine. Taking a small amount and gently massaging it on face and neck.

As mentioned before, it’s a white gel based product that is slightly heavy than any regular serums or gels. Whitish in color, the product carries a mild fragrance that doesn’t stay for long. The formula neither feels heavy nor sticky unless too much amount is used in single application.

The product blends amazingly in to the skin without making it oily. It can be used as a daily cream both in summers and winters but you might want to skip it in humid weather. A pea size amount is enough to moisturize your skin well, however if your skin is too dry, you might use some more. But too much of it won’t get blended and will leave your skin sticky.

White Tone Up Cream Review
I am a firm believer that every skin shade is beautiful and don’t stand by brightening and will never. But if you seek a beautiful radiant skin than this cream is for you. I have been using it daily for two months now and I feel the radiance. Also, my pore size has visibly reduced.

It nourishes and keeps my skin hydrated all day long till I wash off my face. Even after which it leaves my skin soft and supple. 

I would definitely recommend White Tone Up cream to all skin types and women of all ages. It doesn’t matter if you are in your 20s, 30s, or 50s, it is worth the buy.



Much Love
Hina Rehan

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