name : Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact
expired : 24 months after opening
So today, my package has just arrived, yey \o/ I ordered Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact from sitizhong18. Not only got my order, I got tester too :D I don't know about the tester's function and haven't used it yet, so I'll put the review for the tester some other time.
Since I got the package by myself (actually taken by my servant but at least it's not opened by her hehe), so I took pictures of opening the package.
The package fortunately arrived to me safely, thanks to bubble wrap and JNE didn't throw it.
Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact and tester of Innisfree's Eco Science Dual Kit.
Packaging detail for Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact.
Comes together with puff.
There's barrier between puff and the contain - hygienic.
Why Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact? I wanted a product that could reduce my sebum. There are many ways to reduce it, including using blotting paper or no-sebum powder. I personally thought using blotting paper is a bit complicated (I honestly have a bad and wrong habit of using blotting paper - I rub it against my face, not patting it). Then I googled things about sebum control and found out that oil control powder exists!
I had to choose between Etude House Dear Girls Oil Control Pact, The Face Shop Lovely ME:EX Angel Skin Powder, and Innisfree No Sebum Mineral Pact.
The Face Shop Lovely ME:EX Angel Skin Powder isn't translucent, so the product is out from my list (I need translucent one so it won't make my makeup clots). I only have Etude House Dear Girls Oil Control Pact and Innisfree No Sebum Mineral Pact as choices, so I decided to ask the admin - she said Innisfree's is better than Etude House'.
How does it work? It can be used after any skincare. It can be used often (with or without makeup) everyday, when your face starts to get oily or too shiny to your own like. Just pat it gently against your face and your shining face will turn right away into matte one. Since it's translucent, you can just right away put it on top of your makeup.
**REVIEWS**
How is the performance? It has zero coverage as it's translucent. It can last long as you only need small amount of the product to reduce the sebum. The powder right away erases my sebum, turning my shiny face into matte one. I like it honestly, however the finish is too matte for my own likeness. It's just like I'm putting on powder instead of BB Cream (I'm using Etude House BB Cream Cotton Fit) and I don't like it. However, honestly I think all oil control powder will have the same finish with this one (I'm not sure too as this is my first time using this kind of product). It perfectly reduces the shine on my face, it doesn't make my face looks so matte (which is not my style). After using this product when I've shine on my face, it looks perfectly like I've just reapplied my BB Cream :D
**CONCLUSION**
Will I buy Innisfree's No Sebum Mineral Pact again?
I haven't use this for travelling and I'm planing to bring it to meet my friends some other time or going to Singapore on January, so I'm not sure yet. However, from the performance, I guess I need to buy this again as my face is the combination type. My face gets oily on T-zone, whether the weather is cool or hot.
Recommended or not?
Absolutely yes for those who don't like their face to be shiny because of sebum. It's hygienic, handy, needed in tiny amount only, and expired after a long time (24 months). The matte finishes honestly won't bother much to other people as it's only my preference. However it's not recommended for those who seek for coverage, as this product is translucent.
UPDATED 29 DECEMBER 2014
So finally I can get picture of my shininess (?) perfectly. I didn't posted a picture of myself using this product before since the before and after weren't any different...but now you can see what's happened to my T-zone right? :D
I've brought this product with me today. I really like this product honestly, because I only needed small amount to cover my shiny face :D
I BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT WITH MY OWN MONEY - NOT FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE
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