Innisfree jeju lava seawater serum review năm 2024

[I’ve since finished both these products as you can see it in my empties review, but I thought I’d make a separate post here since a lot of people are curious about this line.]

JEJU LAVA SEAWATER LINE

Innisfree have been slowly adding more products to this line throughout the year, and currently I believe it includes:

  • Skin [toner]
  • Ampoule skin [toner that comes with an ampoule you mix into it]
  • Essence
  • Deep essence [for dry skin]
  • Intensive ampoule
  • Lotion
  • Cream
  • Deep cream [for dry skin]
  • Face mist

You might be thinking, what’s so great about seawater and what could possibly be so special about it that they’ve made an entire skincare range with it as their star ingredient. Afterall, its just water at the end of the day isn’t it? But actually seawater is incredibly rich in nutrients and minerals from all the marine life that lives down there. You’ve got seaweed, kelp, algae, which are all well known super foods that are also widely harnessed in skincare products for their skin benefits. The sea also contains marine collagen which is derived from fish scales and is a popular anti-ageing ingredient used in Japanese skincare.

What makes this range a little different from other marine skincare is the source of its seawater. It’s also what makes it typically Innisfree – Jeju lava seawater. Jeju is basically a volcanic island off the coast of the Korean peninsular, known for its natural, unpolluted environment and cleanliness. Jeju was originally formed through volcanic eruptions and thus its volcanic rock, soil and lava still permeate throughout the island and its seawater.

Now we’ve got that out the way, let’s jump into the review of the Jeju lava seawater essence and cream.

INNISFREE JEJU LAVA SEAWATER ESSENCE

INGREDIENTS

This essence claims to be a moisture-boosting anti-aging essence formulated with a whopping 84.5% of the Jeju lava seawater to provide firmer and smoother skin.

This comes in a plastic pump bottle containing 50ml yet doesn’t feel cheap and I’m really loving the product design. What I appreciate most is that it has an airless pump; as you use the product, the inner pump mechanism moves upwards, which contains the remaining essence. So when you’re finished you’re left with a clean, transparent bottle and no wastage. I hate pump bottles where I can’t get the rest of the product out of it, but also, this means that the ingredients maintain their effectiveness and won’t break down through air exposure.

As you use the product you can see the bottom of the bottle becomes clear as the pump goes up

Cap wobbles loosely on the bottle but is actually secured tightly

Airless pump

As for the essence itself, I really enjoyed using this throughout summer. It is perfect for all skin types but especially oily -combo/normal skin because of how lightweight it is. It has a very thin, watery consistency but still moisturising as an essence should be. I use about 2 pumps for my whole face and it glides so smoothly and softly over my skin as I massage it in. It absorbs super quickly, leaving my skin feeling instantly hydrated with no residue left behind. The smell is almost identical to the Innisfree Whitening Pore Eye Cream – ginger tea and herbal.

I actually prefer this much more over the Innisfree Green Tea Seed Serum because while it feels similarly lightweight, the lava essence feels more moisturising and my skin seems to look and feel better with it. I can’t however say that I noticed much in the way of anti-ageing but I don’t think it intends to work in the way that a heavy duty anti-ageing product would. It won’t do anything for existing fine lines and wrinkles [except temporarily plump the area], but I like to think with frequent use it wards off premature signs of ageing.

Spreads easily, just a little more viscous than water

Absorbs quickly and leaves no tacky or dewy finish

This works well in conjunction with other skincare if you layer it for additional moisture, but is also great if you’re in a rush in the morning and just apply a minimal routine of toner, essence and moisturiser. In the summer, this was perfect for day and night and didn’t bog down my skin down. I probably wouldn’t rely on this in winter if only because I prefer something more moisturising to protect against the cold winds [though they do have a ‘deep essence’ which is a thicker consistency for dry skin], but I will definitely repurchase when Spring rolls around again.

INNISFREE JEJU LAVA SEAWATER CREAM

As much as I liked the essence, I loved the cream. It was perfect for the warmer months. It is described as a rich-moisture gel cream formulated with ceramide and 75.2% lava seawater to create firm and smooth skin.

The cream comes in a 50ml plastic jar with screw top lid. I think the packaging for this is sooo pretty. The gradient blue just makes me happy looking at it. I really love how all the Innisfree skincare lines have their distinct colours to identify them but this is for sure my favourite. Unfortunately, like most Innisfree creams, this doesn’t come with a spatula.

The cream isn’t really a ‘gel cream’ like how it’s described because I think of a more transparent, watery and jelly-like texture for gel creams. Inside are little white balls suspended in the cream [which reminds me of the amazing Green Tea Sleeping Pack], which are supposedly the ceramide capsules that burst and dissolve as you work it into your skin; I like this makes the cream a little more ‘exciting’ to use.

INGREDIENTS

Little white ceramide capsules that dissolve and break down as you rub it in

Like the essence, I really enjoy the texture and consistency. It has enough slip to glide on your skin smoothly and absorbs quickly without leaving an oily film behind; it just gives a soft and hydrated feeling. This again is perfect for the warmer seasons and one of my favourite day creams to use. I like to use this as my morning moisturiser because it feels hydrating enough without being too heavy under my makeup. It feels like its sinking into my skin rather than just evaporating lie a true gel cream sometimes feels like. Its the perfect middle ground between a gel that doesn’t provide enough moisture to last the day, and a more emollient cream that makes my skin feel heavier and greasier as the day wears on.

Spreads smoothly, light but not oily

Doesn’t leave shiny or oily residue but does look visibly hydrated and smooth

In the summer my skin was leaning more on the normal-oily side and this didn’t make my skin any oilier but after a long 12 hour day, my skin would occasionally feel drier than I’d like. It does provide a good medium moisture level but its not sustained throughout the day and nor does it help alleviate dry or flaky skin. I would only recommend this to dry skin people for daytime summer use.

For someone with normal skin like me, I dont think its moisturising enough for the nighttime. I prefer a lot more moisture during the night when it doesn’t matter how greasy or shiny I look, as long as I don’t wake up with dry skin. So if you’re looking for a good daytime moisturiser that is suitable for all skin types, hydrating but fast-absorbing when you’re aiming for a quick skincare routine, then this would be for you.

OVERALL

I really like both products in the Jeju Lava Seawater line because they feel very hydrating while also being lightweight. They’re not the most potent anti-ageing products on the market but they’re decent enough if you’re just looking for preventative skincare rather than treating existing signs of ageing. For me, its another hit from Innisfree and I would try out more products from this line.

Is Innisfree Lava Seawater discontinued?

innisfree Jeju Lava Seawater Essence [Discontinued] ingredients [Explained] This product has been discontinued.

How do you use Jeju Lava Seawater cream mask?

- Use the enclosed spatula. - Gently apply an appropriate amount on face and neck as a facial cream. - Use as a facial mask for an intensive care on areas in need of hydration and elasticity. - Using Frozen: Use the enclosed spatula.

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