How to Use innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule.
The brand says anyone with any skin type can use this serum, but people who have dehydration and age management/anti-ageing skin concerns will especially love it.
Think of this product as the hydrating or all-rounder serum step in your skincare routine.
You can apply to cleansed skin morning and/or night, either on top of your exfoliating treatment or vitamin C serum in the AM, or on its own.
You only need three to five drops of the concentrated ampule, and follow with the matching innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Cream 45ml for the ultimate glazed donut look.
My innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule Review.
Here are my first impressions of how this serum looks and feels:
Comes in a luxe glass bottle, not the best for travel but it makes my routine feel extra bougie.
The ampule consistency is slightly thicker than the average serum.
When first applied, it feels like a sleeping mask before absorbing into the skin within a minute.
Scent is undetectable on the skin, but straight from the bottle, it reminds me of the herbal remedies my grandpa used to cook up.
Formula leaves the skin feeling like it just gulped down a glass of water, but surprisingly dries pretty matte, which my oily skin appreciates.
You can see the serum texture and consistency on the skin in action right here.
As for my review, well, I never knew I needed the innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule 50ml until I first used it.
A few Sundays ago, I went on a mini adventure, dabbled in a few rockpools and topped it off with a tortuous walk back to the car.
On the ride home, I remember thinking I couldn’t wait to get home to use the black tea ampoule on my parched skin.
That says a lot, because my skin type is normal verging on oily, and I rarely like any hydrating products, let alone look forward to using one.
But this, I LOVE.
The instant glow is undeniable, but I also really love how supple and hydrated the serum makes my skin feel.
Final Verdict...
You might've guessed by now which cult night serum the innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule sounds similar to...
We're not naming names here, but you've definitely seen this luxe-looking bottle on your IG feed.
So, are the rumours true? Well, they definitely aren't the same. But what I can say is they're very similar.
This might be super controversial, but I've tried a lot of expensive hydrating night serums and personally, I feel like my skin (and my bank account) prefer the innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Ampoule.
And at $74 for a 50ml bottle, why not give it a go and decide for yourself?
I highly recommend this does-everything serum if signs of ageing, fatigue and dullness are skin concerns of yours.
I've been using it nightly ever since I got it, and my face has never felt juicier.