INNISFREE - destinationglass review for Nourishing Ampoule Toner with Ginger Honey
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Nourishing Ampoule Toner with Ginger Honey
Innisfree labels this an ampoule toner, I assume because of the “fat water” consistency of the liquid. I typically apply 3-5 layers of my hydrating toner, and after application, this toner left my skin plumped and glowing with a light and silky (silky, not silicon-y) sheen. There is a fragrance, for sure, and I would describe this as a strong fragrance for an Innisfree product, which is saying a lot. I have described the fragrance as at once sweet and “herb-y”—it’s a very distinctive smell. If you aren’t a fragrance lover, then I don’t think that this product is for you. I enjoy skincare products that please multiple senses, so I tend to enjoy lightly fragranced products, but I would describe this as a heavily fragranced product.
I purchased this toner directly from Innisfree and paid $23. This 200 ml, 6.76 fluid ounces of toner lasted approximately five months of consistent, but not constant, use. Now, would I repurchase? On the one hand, the honey extract was relatively high on the ingredients list for an Innisfree product, so I thought that was cool. I also like that this toner includes vitamin E (tocopherol). I loved the plump and completely drenched way my skin looked and felt after applying 3-5 layers of this fat water liquid, another plus.
There is more fragrance than ginger extract, any of the seed oils, or the vitamin E. This product has so much fragrance that I don’t think it would be appropriate for anyone with easily sensitized skin.
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