innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil

lavlilacs innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil Review

Haircare seems to finally be making its rounds in the beauty trends this year. In Korea specifically, all the rage was for scalp care in particular. I will be the first to admit my lack of experience when it comes to my locks...let alone the roots and surface it sprouts from. The timing couldn't have been more perfect as I have finally come to the conclusion that my eternally oily head deserves some attention as well. innisfree's My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil promises to tackle just that by clearing gunk which may lead to the overproduction of oils on the head.

lavlilacs innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil packaging

innisfree's description:

Cleansing oil with a clean and refreshing scent helps remove excess oil from the scalp while it deeply conditions hair.

Cleanse your sebum-prone scalp with this unique oil complete with Salicylic Acid to help exfoliate the dead skin cells that trap excess oil.

A complex of Peppermint Leaves, Nutmeg and Caraway Oils help soothe the scalp so it feels refreshed and healthy.

Free of silicone. Formulated With Jeju Pine, Cedar and Cypress Tree Extracts, Peppermint Leaves, Nutmeg and Caraway Oils.

Directions
1. Shake well before use. Apply the oil over the entire scalp, using the hair parts as a guide.
2. Depending on the scalp, leave oil to absorb for 3-5 minutes, then gently massage with fingertips to fully absorb.
3. Rinse off with warm water, then use 1.5 times the usual amount of shampoo to thoroughly lather and rinse scalp and hair.

Ingredients
WATER, ALCOHOL, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, HYDROGENATED POLY(C6-14 OLEFIN), FRAGRANCE, ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE, MENTHOL, SALICYLIC ACID, SODIUM CHLORIDE, POLYSORBATE 20, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, MENTHOXYPROPANEDIOL, TOCOPHEROL, DIPOTASSIUM GLYCYRRHIZATE, SODIUM CITRATE, GLYCERIN, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, CAMELLIA SINENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, THUJA ORIENTALIS SEED EXTRACT, PHENOXYETHANOL, ARTEMISIA VULGARIS EXTRACT, OLEIC ACID, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, CAMELLIA JAPONICA LEAF EXTRACT, CITRUS UNSHIU PEEL EXTRACT, OPUNTIA COCCINELLIFERA FRUIT EXTRACT, ORCHID EXTRACT, ACORUS CALAMUS ROOT EXTRACT, CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA WATER, CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA (CAMPHOR) LEAF EXTRACT, CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA LEAF EXTRACT, PINUS PINASTER BARK/BUD EXTRACT

innisfree (Korean retail): ₩12,000
innisfree (American retail): USD $15.00

lavlilacs innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil bottle nozzles applicator

Packaging

Squeezable plastic bottles with a screw-on cap and a pointed tip applicator. Each box comes with 3 tubes, each tube has enough product for 4 uses. The suggested usage amount is conveniently marked on all the bottles.

Color, Texture, & Scent

In it's resting state, the exfoliating oil consists of a clear watery layer and a greenish yellow oil layer. After it's been mixed and shaken up, the liquid is a cloudier emulsion of sorts. It is a very runny product. It is not overly oily or sticky. It has an herby, woodsy, and extremely strong mint scent that tends to linger until washed away with shampoo.

How I Apply

Shake the bottle well to incorporate the oil and water layer together. Part my hair, picking either the left or right side, and lightly shake the bottle so droplets of the concoction directly fall onto my scalp along the part whilst ruffling and massaging my roots to spread the liquid around. Continue sectioning my hairline and applying until I reach the opposite side of my head. If there is any remaining product left, I flip my hair over and apply it along the backside of my scalp. I wait the recommended 5 minutes and proceed to thoroughly wash my hair with, also as suggested, double amount of shampoo.

Use once a week, twice max.

lavlilacs innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil bottle

Thoughts & Recommendations

I can't say that the innisfree My Hair Refreshing Exfoliating Oil did not work. It did what their description said, refresh and lift dead skin cells. The scalp treatment just didn't do what I imagined it would do, banish my oily roots for good. My fault really for wishing something that the brand doesn't promise to begin with. (This isn't to say it can't help people with their oily hair. If anything, the results would be consequential from regular exfoliation and not directly due to the product itself.)

There is a noticeable difference in how less gunky, heavy, and itchy my hair feels the immediate days following usage versus the days later into the week before my next exfoliation wash. My scalp and hair feel much lighter if that makes sense. I don't think it helps remove all dandruff and dead skin because I do see some flakes after use, there is just a lot less than if I had relied solely on non-dandruff targeting shampoo.

I like that my hair and roots don't feel stripped of oils and moisture as one would expect something targeted for oily hair to do. I love the fact that the exfoliation only has a short waiting time before I could wash it away. I appreciate that it washes out easily and there is no residue nor heaviness left behind.

The runny, watery texture has a learning curve. It cannot be applied in large amounts and not worked into the roots and scalp—gravity will bring it running down the face and neck, not allowing it to do its job on the scalp. While I found a workaround for the fluidity of the product, I disliked and continue to not prefer the overwhelming minty scent. I bear with it since I only have to keep the liquids on my head for 5 minutes at a time.

Something that is also concerning but not an issue I can really tackle is SPF protection for the scalp after using the exfoliating oil. Since there is salicylic acid (BHA) in its formulation, skin can theoretically become more sensitive to UV rays.

I would say this is not a bad beginning towards my first foray into scalp exfoliation. Not overly expensive and does what it claims moderately well. I would recommend it to those with itchy scalps and/or heavy hair from hair styling product or skin buildup. I think I may revisit these in the future. But in the meantime, I will keep an eye out for similar items with hopefully a less minty aroma.

November Hauls

lavlilacs November 2018 hauls Urban Outfitters, Macy's, Shiseido,souvenir from China, drugstore

I think I can proudly say I didn't get sucked into the beauty related Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals this month. Even though there were some good discounts for Peach & Lily, Soko Glam, and Sephora I reminded myself of all the stuff I have yet to open and reigned myself back.

The few things I did get this month were with coupons, on sale (outside of the holiday ones), or were given to me as gifts. What's new?

Purchased:
Maybelline Tattoo Studio Brow Tint Pen - 365 Deep Brown Orig. $9.99 After Coupon(s) $4.24
Maybelline Total Temptations Brow Definer - 315 Deep Brown Orig. $7.99 After Coupon(s) $3.49
Heimish Bulgarian Rose Water Mist Mist Orig. $24 Sale + After Coupon(s) $9.99
Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Spot Treatment Orig. $24.49 After Coupon(s) $15.99

Gifts:
Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate Orig. $100
miacare Acne Patch x5 Orig. RMB ~$18 each

lavlilacs November 2018 hauls Macy's Shiseido

lavlilacs November 2018 hauls souvenirs from China - mia care acne patches

lavlilacs November 2018 hauls couponing and sales - CVS drugstore and Urban Outfitters

Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist

lavlilacs Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist Review

At first, I was captivated by the innovative design. Benton's Honest Tea Tree Mist even sounds and looks like the answer to my dehydrated, acne-prone skin. Then, a single trait turned the product into something I didn't look forward to using. It was a packaging choice that turned me away, ironically; just not the one that attracted me.

lavlilacs Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist packaging

Benton's description:

Benton Tea Tree Mist contains Tea Tree Leaf Water, Hyaluronic Acid, and various botanical extracts to provide instant hydration while leaving skin refreshed and clear.

- Skin with dehydration and tightness
- Skin with poor-oil water balance
- Skin that needs improvement and protection from damage
- Skin that needs a water-based product due to excess sebum
- Skin that is irritated and needs soothing/hydration
- Delicate skin that is sensitive to harmful chemicals and external stressors

- Beneficial skin types: For all skin types
- Bottle type: Plastic tube vacuum spray
- pH: Slightly Acidic pH
- Viscosity: Liquid type
- Scent: Unscented (Free of Chemical Fragrance)
- Color: Transparent (Free of Chemical Coloring)

Directions
Using as a skin toner // When you spray to your skin directly, please spray from about 30cm distances and then softly pat your face to help your skin to absorb the product. You can use your palm or cotton pad.

Using as a mist // Please pump from more than about 30cm distances. Please spray over your face instead of spraying directly to your skin after applying the makeup. You can apply it from time to time when you feel your skin dry.

Ingredients
MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) LEAF WATER, WATER, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, GLYCERIN, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, SODIUM HYALURONATE, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) EXTRACT, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE, ALTHAEA ROSEA ROOT EXTRACT, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, BETA-GLUCAN, POLYGLUTAMIC ACID, ASPALATHUS LINEARIS EXTRACT, PORTULACA OLERACEA EXTRACT, PSIDIUM GUAJAVA FRUIT EXTRACT, ZANTHOXYLUM PIPERITUM FRUIT EXTRACT, PULSATILLA KOREANA EXTRACT, USNEA BARBATA (LICHEN) EXTRACT

Mist 80 ml / 2.70 oz *New*
Mist 40 ml / 1.35 oz

Benton (Korean retail - 80ml): ₩16,000
Benton (USA retail - via eBay - 80ml): USD $19.00
Benton (USA retail - via eBay - 40ml): USD $11.00
oo35mm (40ml): USD $11.99
Soko Glam (40ml): USD $11.00

lavlilacs Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist bottle back and front

lavlilacs Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist close up

Packaging

Unique vacuum tube with a spray nozzle attachment. This is the first I have seen it for any mist and theoretically, a great choice as the tube is malleable and could suck every drop of liquid out as it is sprayed. The nozzle part is not removable which makes the seal airtight and leak free; plus, it is great size and design to keep as a travel mist.

lavlilacs Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist sprayed

Color, Texture, Finish, & Scent

The liquid is colorless and orderless. It feels just like water—no tackiness, no residue. Skin doesn't become dewy or matte, just softer and more hydrated.

How I Apply

In-between skincare steps // Especially between cleansing and toning because I tend to wait a while before toner and my skin gets tight and dry during that time.

On my dry chapped hands // Helps relieve tightness I get during the cold weather without the residue like with lotion.

Thoughts & Recommendations

Mists can be kind of boring. The effects are fleeting and formulations strikingly similar. I have a deep appreciation for brands who choose to differentiate via packaging selection. When it works, it is perfection. When it doesn't, the product itself is overshadowed by poorly functioning delivery.

Sadly the latter is where the Benton Honest Tea Tree Mist fits. The formulation is alright: lightweight, non-sticky, and non-irritating (both for skin and eyes). I love that I don't have to angle the bottle every which way to spritz every last drop of liquid out. But the mist the nozzle gives feels like I am attacked by a weak water gun (a more dramatic analogy yet not without some truths); it is a short and strong burst that results in large drops of liquid on my face rather than cloud minuscule droplets.

This version of Benton's mist doesn't have the most pleasant user experience. It does seem like the brand has recently released a larger version in a more typical looking plastic, transparent mist bottle with the same formulation that may be more worth checking out.

Like the ATOCLASSIC mist, I think sensitive skin folks and those ingredient-conscious would probably love this spray because it is free of fragrance, parabens, and essential oils. I wouldn't recommend the 40ml version based on the mist nozzle alone. It is also quite a small amount of product for the price (~USD $11). If the nozzle were improved upon I may have a change of heart and keep one handy for carrying around.