Purifying and Soothing Serum with Retinol and Cica – Anti-blemish
The Verdict & Review beautydecoded:
Dry skin: Correct
Oily skin: Avoid
Anti-aging effectiveness: Very good ⭐
Effectiveness on blemishes: Low
Effectiveness Hyperpigmentation: Low
Effectiveness on redness: Good ✅
Sensitive skin: Good ✅
Description
AQUA, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, NIACINAMIDE (Vitamin B3), DIBUTYL ADIPATE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, HYDROGENATED LECITHIN, AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VP COPOLYMER, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL (Sunflower vegetable oil), CHOLESTEROL (Cholesterol), ALLANTOIN (Active ingredient derived from comfrey), GLYCINE SOJA OIL (Soybean oil), TOCOPHEROL (Vitamin E), TOCOPHERYL ACETATE (Vitamin E derivative), Sodium methyl stearoyl taurate, DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA ROOT EXTRACT (Carrot), PENTYLENE GLYCOL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, ADENOSINE (Active), ASIATICOSIDE (Active ingredient derived from Centella asiatica), MADECASSIC ACID (Active ingredient derived from Centella asiatica), Camellia sinensis seed extract (Green tea), ASIATIC ACID (Active ingredient derived from Centella asiatica), RETINOL (Retinol), stearyl glycyrrhetinate (Active ingredient derived from licorice), HYALURONIC ACID (Hyaluronic acid), MANNITOL (Sugar), CERAMIDE NP (Ceramide), CARBOMER, BETA-GLUCAN (Active ingredient derived from mushrooms), BETA-CAROTENE (Active), PHYTOSPHINGOSINE (Pre ceramide), SALICYLIC ACID (Salicylic acid), ACACIA SENEGAL GUM, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-11 (Peptide), PROPYLENE GLYCOL ALGINATE
My Doctor's Diagnosis: Analysis and Target
Visit Purifying and Soothing Serum with Retinol and Cica of the brand Innisfree is primarily intended for skin prone to blemishes, acne, residual marques, and uneven texture. Its formula aims to purify, soothe, and improve skin quality, while targeting the early signs of skin aging. My expert opinion is that this serum is a complete solution for combination to oily, sensitive, or acne-prone skin, thanks to its combination of purifying and repairing active ingredients.
Formula Analysis: Key Assets
Three key active ingredients structure the effectiveness of this serum:
- Retinol : Derived from vitamin A, it stimulates cell renewal, regulates sebum production, and reduces blemishes and fine lines. Its keratolytic action promotes smoother, more even skin.
- Centella Asiatica (Cica) Thanks to its components (asiaticoside, madecassic acid, asiatic acid), it soothes inflammation, accelerates skin repair, and strengthens the skin barrier, thereby limiting irritation associated with retinol.
- Salicylic Acid : An exfoliating active ingredient, it unclogs pores, limits the formation of blackheads, and prevents the appearance of new blemishes.
The presence of niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides completes the formula to moisturize, strengthen the skin barrier, and even out the complexion. This synergy of active ingredients explains the quality and versatility of the product.
Tips and Application Ritual
I apply this serum in the evening, on clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area. It is best to introduce it gradually (2 to 3 times a week at first), then increase the frequency depending on tolerance. It is compatible with moisturizing active ingredients (hyaluronic acid, ceramides), but I do not recommend combining it with other powerful exfoliants (AHA/BHA) or vitamin C to limit the risk of irritation.
My Final Verdict & Safety Opinion
This Innisfree serum stands out for its balance between anti-blemish effectiveness and respect for skin sensitivity. Its light texture penetrates quickly without leaving a greasy residue. One slight drawback: the potential presence of fragrance, which may be an issue for very reactive skin types. In conclusion, it is an excellent choice for treating acne and preventing aging, while preserving the integrity of the skin.
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