Updated on January 06, 2024
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What they are
These products are both cruelty-free and reef safe . They have a total of 0 ingredients in common
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They're both likely to be good for oily skin
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They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, oils, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Ingredient Info
Mary & May Houttuynia Cordata + Tea Tree Serum 8 ingredients
Isntree Green Tea Fresh Toner 17 ingredients
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Mary & May Houttuynia Cordata + Tea Tree Serum 8 ingredients
Isntree Green Tea Fresh Toner 17 ingredients
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Mary & May Houttuynia Cordata + Tea Tree Serum 8 ingredients
Isntree Green Tea Fresh Toner 17 ingredients
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Mary & May Houttuynia Cordata + Tea Tree Serum 8 ingredients
Isntree Green Tea Fresh Toner 17 ingredients
Clover
Annoyed at the marketing
This isn’t a bad product, let me first start by saying that. Green tea can be wonderful for oily skin because it can help...
Annoyed at the marketing
This isn’t a bad product, let me first start by saying that. Green tea can be wonderful for oily skin because it can help balance sebum production. But I bought this towards the beginning of my skin care journey when I wasn’t familiar with ingredients so I always had to take the brands word for it and/or just buy what was popular. This is marketed as HYDRATING and suited for sensitive, oily, and DRY skin. Sure, I guess if you have dry skin you can use it… but it won’t feel like it is doing anything. I used the whole bottle, questioning the entire time why I spent money on useless leaf water. If you have dry skin you don’t need this. Dry skin folks like me do not need to balance sebum production and this is nowhere near hydrating enough for my needs. (also, in my experience centella and/or heartleaf are way better soothing ingredients than green tea if that is your goal) For me, this product felt like a waste of money, although I will acknowledge it can be very helpful for others. I just wish that the listing I bought this from said something along the lines of “best suited for oily and combo skin”.
Laila
Why the word 'hydrating' is written on the package? because it feels like nothing on my face even after putting layers of it.
it feels nice when...
Why the word 'hydrating' is written on the package? because it feels like nothing on my face even after putting layers of it.
it feels nice when my acne is inflamed and actually doesn't make my nose and forehead oily during the day as I have combination skin.
i think is is better than the anua toner in terms of calming acne.