hi!

today i’m writing a review for the innisfree jeju sparkling mineral powder!

for the summer, innisfree has released a new collection called the Jeju Sparkling Mineral line containing 6 skincare products enriched with sparkling thermal water from the pure Jeju island and claims to deliver deep moisture into the skin while helping to brighten the skin.

so basically, this product creates sparkling water to be splashed onto the skin for a deeper cleanse. sparkling water has been a cleansing method in south korea, improving complexion and removing the dust and oil in your pores as well as improving blood circulation, with the blood delivering oxygen and nutrients to your cells while it removes waste products.

the packaging is a bright turquoise blue, which reminds me of clear waters going with the theme of jeju thermal springs. i bought this from an innisfree store in south korea, and this costed aorund 2000 won. always check the ingredients list before buying! in case it contains ingredients you react badly to, as this can’t be patch tested like other products ☹

this package contains 2 packets, with the first containing sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, and the second containing citric acid, silica, onsen-sui (spring water) and other ingredients. the first packet, in blue, did not form a reaction. after it was dissolved, i added step 2, which immediately reacted and formed a lot of bubbles! do this in the toilet because i wet the floor not expecting how big the reaction was :/

the finished product! i used it by cleansing with my innisfree jejubija cleansing gel, and rinsed it off with the sparkling water! i didn’t see much effects, but i thought my skin felt softer and more bouncy! i also felt my skin was cleaner than before. i think i should compare this to normal sparkling water to see if this is worth the extra cost ☺

i then used the innisfree green tea sheet mask after it, and it felt nice as a relaxing pamper afternoon ^_^

thank you for reading!

snails