Mask It Up

Not sure which clay mask is suitable for your skin type? Don’t worry, innisfree has you covered.

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Not sure which clay mask is suitable for your skin type? Don’t worry, innisfree has you covered.
innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay Mask (100ml), $20
innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay Mask (100ml), $20
If you’re concerned about excess sebum…

Volcanic clay is known for its cleansing and purifying properties, so if you find your pores producing too much sebum, reach for innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay Mask. The micro-sized volcanic clusters reach deep into your pores, absorbing excess sebum and removing impurities naturally, which is best for normal or dry skin types.

innisfree Jeju Volcanic Clay Mousse
Mask (100ml), $28
innisfree Jeju Volcanic Clay Mousse Mask (100ml), $28
If you have dry, rough skin…

The downside to clay masks is they can be quite drying. So what about those with dry skin? Try innisfree Jeju Volcanic Clay Mousse Mask, which packs twice the usual amount of moisturising ingredients compared to the original Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay Mask. This means that, besides giving your pores a thorough cleaning, it’ll also provide a moisturising effect to soothe parched skin. 

Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask (100ml), $21
Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask (100ml), $21
If you have large, clogged pores…

When your pores are enlarged and clogged, it’s just a recipe for a breakout. Say hello to clear skin with innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask, which contains twice the sebum-absorbing power of regular clay masks. It also helps to tighten pores, control sebum secretion and exfoliate dead skin cells while cooling your skin. This is best for those with oily or combination skin.

Get rid of all that gunk  clogging up your pores!