INNISFREE: BIJA TROUBLE

INNISFREE: THERE WAS TROUBLE

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We are back today with a review of an exceptional range of products for problem skin, such as acne. INNISFREE is known and recognized for its products whose natural ingredients come from the island of JEJU. The brand also offers care for all skin types and conditions. The set that we are going to present is perfect for acne-prone skin and is made with the extract of seeds of It was.

BIJA SEED: WHAT IS IT?

The Bijarim forest is a forest located on Jeju Island and where we find the famous Torreya nucifera. These are trees of Japanese origin which therefore also grow on Jeju and whose seeds are collected. It was in Korean. The latter are edible but they are mainly used to fight against acne disorders! Bija seed oil is said to speed up the healing of troubled skin and seem like the near miracle solution! It is a very unknown oil in France, and INNISFREE seems to be the only brand that works with it. At Ma Petite Korea, we wanted to test this range via the Bija Trouble Skin Care Set and confirm!

BIJA TROUBLE SKIN CARE SET INNISFREE

What a set is one of the many sets offered by INNISFREE and it consists of: a toner (200 mL), a lotion (100mL) and a facial cleanser (100mL). We are therefore on a beautiful box with standard sizes, and not travel type. This set offers the essential layering products according to the Koreans, but the range is of course more complete. In addition to these three products, INNISFREE also offers spot essence, gel, gel cleanser, patches and balm. But the set is the base, the rest is perfect if you want to complete this new skincare routine!

THE RESULTS

When we say that the There was a seed are miraculous, we confirm it! I tested the INNISFREE set one night all over my face at a time when my cheeks were covered in hormone type acne and the next day saw visible reduction in newer pimples, even some scarring. The three associated products calmed the inflammations, purified the skin in depth. It was much clearer and less graying even from the first application. I first washed my face with the foaming cleanser and then applied the toner to rebalance the skin. The lighter lotion acts as a moisturizer.

The smell of the foaming cleanser is quite pleasant and when you massage your face with it, you feel a real feeling of very pleasant freshness. As if the skin was purified. For the toner, we also find this smell of freshness, of purifying plants and just with this one, we know that our skin will be well treated! I was afraid that the toner would dry out the skin a little too much since it is an acne treatment but not at all, it is very soft and moisturizing. I use the toner every morning and night, as do the lotion and cleanser only at night.

My skin shows much less pimples and is smoother as the days go by. These treatments regulate sebum production for healthier skin, less dull, without inflammation and small pimples. For all acne-prone skin, we recommend this INNISFREE range with eyes closed! It is rare that we can find treatments to fight against acne without drying out the skin in the process, except for products in drugstores of course. This range is quite affordable and does what it promises to treat mild to moderate acne. Be careful, heavier acne requires a consultation with a dermatologist.

L’APPLICATION HWAHAE

We first push our analysis by looking at the composition of these three products. Because yes, for the first time in our reviews, we are going to use the 'Hwahae' application which analyzes the composition of skincare! In the following graphs, it is the EWG scale, blue means: low level of risk; orange: intermediate and red, high level of risk.


Le Toner INNISFREE There was Seed

INNISFRE cleanser There was Seed

La lotion INNISFREE There was Seed

The red is due to a high perfume content in all three products, but in general there is a good composition. The application also advises younger people not to use these products, but overall the reviews are quite positive!

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