INNISFREE Jeju Rose Hand Cream Reviews
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- 길냥이를주웠어요Oct 15, 2014Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsSince it's a perfumed hand cream, it might last longer on the skin compared to other hand creams. If you're the type who doesn't get tired of scents lingering, you might like it. But if you're expecting a strong scent, the Innisfree one isn't that intense. The Nature Republic products have a really strong, long-lasting scent (the lingering scent lasts about 10 hours) that you could even use as a perfume on your neck. Innisfree is lighter, with the initial scent fading quickly. But the scent does gradually come back as you're working, which is quite nice. The scent lasts about 3 hours.
TipThe stock varies a lot by store location - from my experience, the department store locations tend to have more stock compared to the high street shops.