Review

Innisfree Green Tea Seed Serum Review

 

Today I’m back with another skincare product review which I actually love for quite some time now, it is Innisfree green tea seed serum. If you are a k-beauty lover, you must have heard about this serum. I have been using it since a long time and almost ended it up. So yeah, let’s move ahead to detailed review.

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Price: INR 1950 for 80ml

Product Description

The nourishing moisture serum is formulated with freshly squeezed jeju green tea seeds to create a dewy and clear skin from deep within.

Packaging

Innisfree green tea seed serum comes in a dark green transparent plastic bottle with pump attached on top which is secured with a cover. Transparent packaging allows you to see how much product is left. It is convenient and hygienic to use. The bottle resides with a cardboard box on which all the details are mentioned. Overall packaging a study and travel friendly.

Fragrance

It has a perfume kind of smell that may irritate sensitive noses. However, it is quite refreshing and I like its fragrance. It lingers around for sometime.

My Experience

Innisfree green tea serum has runny consistency having a viscose texture. It spreads over a large surface area easily and feels light weighted on the skin. The serum leaves velvety soft finish with slight sheen on the skin but does not contribute to oiliness. Being a hydrating serum, it does not give that greasy, sticky feel on the skin and provides an instant hydration.

This product works absolutely amazing for my normal to dry dehydrated skin. My skin remains hydrated for 5 to 6 hours and with regular use my skin becomes smooth, supple and does not feel dry or dehydrated anymore. Its non-sticky and oil free formulation makes it suitable for oily skin as well, if you have oily skin you can skip the moisturizer.

The results are satisfying if use consistently because it provides enough hydration to maintain the youthful appearance of skin. However, don’t expect any miraculous anti aging results from this because it is just a hydrating serum that does it’s job perfectly. It can be used at both night as well as in the daytime. The sad part is, it is pricey but one bottle of this serum will last for several months depending on how much quantity you use everyday.

Read more: Innisfree Perfect 9 Repair Serum Review

Overall I would definitely recommend Innisfree green tea seed serum to dry and dehydrated skin and it is suitable for all skin types.

Highly recommended to dry and dehydrated skin!

PROS

▪️ Hygienic and travel friendly packaging.

▪️ Light on the skin.

▪️ Leaves a natural sheen.

▪️ Non oily and non greasy.

▪️ Hydrates instantly.

▪️ Keeps skin hydrated for long time.

▪️ Makes skin smooth, supple and hydrated.

CONS

▪️ Expensive!

▪️ Added fragrance.

▪️ Comes in single size.

Overall Rating: 4.2/ 5

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