

This mostly had an aesthetic value but, I imagine, would be a really great trait once you’ve applied it to your face. As you can see, after you spoon it out (or somehow ruin the prettiness), the jelly only takes around 5 minutes to settle again into the perfect smoothness it was at the beginning. The texture is also really interesting! It has a shape-memory barrier and a jelly like texture, which I hadn’t realised as first. I would say that most of it is gone within 5 minutes, and is strongest upon first application. It does fade though, so it won’t be interrupting your sleep. I actually find it kind of soothing, much like the Laneige sleeping pack though the scent is stronger. There is definitely a strong, distinct grape/wine scent to this (which I love) but it isn’t overwhelming like I originally thought it would be.
Hot pot aqua swatch skin#
Creates clear and elastic jelly-like skin with its shape-memory barrier, unveils a softer smoother more radiant and revived complexion. Regardless, here is the description from Amazon:Ī hydrating sleeping pack-enriched with red wine extracts from France – helps gently lift away dead skin cells and provide moisture.

Ingredients are listed on the back but, as people might have noticed, I don’t tend to put these onto the blog (as they can be easily found and often mean nothing to me) unless I am breaking down the main elements. It’s not super classy, but it also looks like a good quality product. It does look very nice though and all of Innisfree products have a clean, simple aesthetic. It’s not a huge issue though and I think the argument for and against depends on your own opinions. It’s great for the environment, but means that it will tear and melt if exposed to water. My main issue with these labels though, is that they are printed on uncoated paper.

The sleeping pack is a bit big though so I don’t think it is perfect for travelling – perhaps decanted, it will be more portable. It’s quite sturdy and made of plastic, so it’s not heavy to carry around for travel nor easy to break. I find that most of their packaging looks very similar, so it all sits nicely together. The pot is pretty standard for Innisfree – it’s wide with a flat top, a paper soy ink printed label and the Innisfree logo (or is it a symbol) on the top of the lid. I ended up purchasing both the sleeping pack and the peeling gel they were very affordable too.Īfter some (very fun) testing, I’m now ready to do the review! So read on to find out my thoughts. Initially, I wasn’t planning on buying it because I felt that the wine scent was too strong but, after around ten minutes, I realised that I was addicted to smelling it. This one is a sleeping pack that was recommended to me by a sales lady in Edae (she was the best, to be honest). In the end, I realised that I’m simply a sucker for anything that feels hydrating and smells good.
Hot pot aqua swatch full#
I start off thinking that I would buy a large size of the volcanic clay mask (which I did) and ended up with an entire basket full – in fact, I think I still ended up spending the most out of three of us and I didn’t usually use many of Innisfree products. Honestly, I did not walk into Innisfree with the intention of buying much and yet, the longer I spent in the store, the more and more I found I wanted to try new products.
