
Innisfree
Green beauty rooted in Jeju Island's natural resources โ volcanic minerals, green tea, and orchid extracts. Sustainability-forward branding.
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Innisfree rode the 'natural' beauty wave to massive commercial success, but the formulations are sometimes better at marketing than at skincare. The Green Tea Seed line is competent, and the volcanic clay masks are genuinely good. Overall, a solid mid-range brand that occasionally overcharges for the Jeju Island story.
Strengths
- + Green Tea Seed line is a reliable antioxidant range
- + Volcanic clay products are genuinely effective
- + Pleasant textures and scents
- + Wide product range for every step
Weaknesses
- โ 'Natural' marketing sometimes outpaces the science
- โ Mid-range pricing for sometimes basic formulations
- โ Heavy fragrance in many products
- โ Eco-credentials have been questioned
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Curated picks from Innisfree's lineup, ranked for each skin type.
All Innisfree Products
16 products reviewed and rated.

Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule
Innisfree's pivot from green-tea hydration to black-tea anti-aging โ niacinamide + squalane + adenosine + Tremella (snow mushroom) + ceramide NP in a fermented black tea (Camellia sinensis) base. The brand's most prestige-tier lineup, sister to the Black Tea Eye Cream and Treatment Essence. Sits between Innisfree's drugstore Green Tea hero pricing and the K-beauty premium tier (Sulwhasoo, The History of Whoo).

Cherry Blossom Glow Tone Up Cream
Innisfree's seasonal hero โ cherry blossom and niacinamide in a tone-up cream that doubles as the Korean skin-tint substitute when you're running late.
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