I’ve been using the Innisfree Retinol Cica Repair Ampoule for a while now, and here’s what I’ve learned from my experience.
I originally bought it to target fine lines around my eyes, but in that area, I didn’t notice much visible improvement. Where it really shines, though, is in fading acne scars and post-inflammatory marks, my skin tone looked more even, and those stubborn dark spots lightened over time.
This ampoule is incredibly gentle, making it a great option for retinol beginners or those with sensitive skin. There were no dramatic overnight results, but gradually, I saw a general improvement in my skin’s condition : less redness, fewer breakouts, and a smoother texture overall. That said, be cautious with the amount you apply using too much can cause mild irritation.
The texture is light and watery, absorbing easily with no stickiness. It’s also fragrance-free, which I appreciate for sensitive or reactive skin. I applied it after cleansing and toning, and it layered well with other products in my routine.
My only downside? It’s a bit expensive for the amount you get, so I’d recommend waiting for a sale to make it a more budget-friendly addition.
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After
TL;DR :
Great retinol for beginners
Works well on acne scars and skin texture
Didn’t significantly help with wrinkles
Gentle and calming, but use sparingly
Watery, fast-absorbing, and unscented
Pricey for the amount, best to buy on sale