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Innisfree

Amore Pacific

our verdict

This brand is not cruelty free. Many Ingredients used are questionable and not earth friendly. zoobop suggests using clean, green, cruelty free alternatives which are good for you and the planet.

2

Poor

0 1 2 3 4 5

1.8

Very poor

Clean formula

2.7

Average

Green policy

0.0

Terrible

cruelty free

4.0

V. good

honest label

0 1 2 3 4 5

why this score ?

Innisfree is not clean.

1.8

Very poor

Criteria

synthetic free

naturally derived

organic certified

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteriato understand why.

1.8

Very poor

Hazard index: according to global standards.

Please tap the ingredients to know more

7-10

potential human toxins.

3-6

moderate human toxins.

1-2

low or no human toxins

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

synthetic free

Some products contain Fragrance~, Colour~, Retinol, Octinoxate, Talc, M.I.T, D.E.A, Butane, Aluminium Powder, Lyral, Lilial, M.C.I, T.E.A, M.E.A, S.L.E.S, B.H.T, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Benzyl Salicylate~, Acrylates Copolymer, Isoparaffin, Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate~, Citral~, Eugenol~, C.A.P.B~, Carbomer, Dimethicone, Tocopherol, EDTA, Phenoxyethanol

~can be natural/ synthetic derived

naturally derived

Some products contain Petrolatum, Fragrance~, Colour~, P.E.Gs~, PPGs~, Benzyl Salicylate~, Geraniol, Paraffin Oil, Paraffinum Liquidum, Petrolatum Liquid, Petroleum Oil, White Mineral Oil And White Oil which are all mineral oils.">Mineral Oil, Palm Oil*, Mica**, Shea Butter***, Benzyl Benzoate~, Limonene, Linalool, Citronellol, Citral~, Eugenol~, C.A.P.B~, Paraffin

~can be natural/ synthetic derived
*sustainable source/ Parent brand member of RSPO
**brand gives no information on ethical source
To know about more Mica and how it can be unethically sourced, watch this post, https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=4

***we have asked for clarity on fair trade source

organic certified

Innisfree is not entirely green.

2.7

Average

Criteria

earth safe

recycle material

We are not clear if Ingredients used in some products are eco pollutants. We have asked brand for further clarity.
Brand's recycling policies are not clear.

2.7

Average

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

earth safe

Though brand claims to have implemented several eco-friendly campaigns to conserve and protect our environment, yet some ingredients used are not earth friendly.
Some products contain Petrolatum, Octinoxate, S.L.E.S, P.E.Gs, B.H.T, Mineral Oils, Microcrystalline Wax, Zinc Oxide*, Palm Oil**, Acrylates Copolymer***, Talc****
It is unclear how long their sheet mask takes to decompose as waste (under normal conditions)*****
we have asked for brand more clarity

*unclear if this is non nano/ we have asked the brand for further information
**sustainable source/ Parent brand member of RSPO
To know more about Palm Oil & its impact on forests wildlife & the environment, check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail1.aspx

Petrolatum is bad for the planet & you, brands using this ingredient need to use a conscious alternate.
To understand why Petrolatum should be avoided as an ingredient check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=6

***not clear if this is water soluble or a micro plastic, we have asked the brand for clarity
****unclear if this is asbestos free / we have asked brand for more information
*****Zoobop recommends using eco-friendly masks instead of single sheet masks.
There is not enough data on waste from single use sheet masks yet but numbers can be similar to that of single use make up wipes that are thrown away by the millions every day. These can take hundreds of years to break down in a landfill.

recycle material

Brand uses glass, metal and plastic for most product packaging.
We have asked them for more details on the plastic PCR content.
We are unclear on the recycle policy / decompose time of their single use sheet masks - we have asked the brand for more clarity on this*.

They follow the ' Empty Bottle Recycling Program' and encourage users to drop off their empties at any of their stores.
In Australia, the brand has partnered with TerraCycle to collect and transform this plastic.

We are unclear on the recycle policy / decompose time of their single use sheet masks - we have asked the brand for more clarity on this*.
*zoobop recommends using eco-friendly masks instead of single sheet masks.
There is not enough data on waste from single use sheet masks yet but numbers can be similar to that of single use make up wipes that are thrown away by the millions everyday. These can take hundreds of years to break down in a landfill.

Innisfree is not cruelty free.

0.0

Terrible

Criteria

cruelty free

100% vegan

This brand tests on animals when required by law. By testing on animals, brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.

0.0

Terrible

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

cruelty free

Brand tests on animals when required by law.

100% vegan

By testing on animals brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.
Some products contain Carmine, Beeswax, Honey, Hydrolyzed Pearl, Collagen, Soluble Collagen, Urea~, Lactic Acid~, Lecithin~, Squalane~, Stearic Acid~, Glycerin~, Allantoin~, Glycerin~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Fatty Acid~, Panthenol~, Cetyl Alcohol~, P.E.G 6~, P.E.G 7~, P.E.G 8~, P.E.G 9~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 12~, P.E.G 17~, P.E.G 18~, P.E.G 20~, P.E.G 30~, P.E.G 32~, P.E.G 40~, P.E.G 60~, P.E.G 75~, P.E.G 90~, P.E.G 100~, P.E.G 240~
Their makeup brushes are made with synthetic bristles

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived

Innisfree is honest.

4.0

V. good

Criteria

honesty

Though brand is transparent with labelling, they need to clearly indicate transparency in sourcing of ingredients like Shea.

4.0

V. good

Please tap the ingredients to know more

  • NO
  • YES
  • UNCLEAR
  • NOT ALL

honesty

Though brand is transparent with labelling, they need to clearly indicate transparency in sourcing of ingredients like Shea.

Innisfree FAQs

Is Innisfree Cruelty Free ?
-

Brand tests on animals when required by law.

Is Innisfree Eco friendly ?
-

Though brand claims to have implemented several eco-friendly campaigns to conserve and protect our environment, yet some ingredients used are not earth friendly.
Some products contain Petrolatum, Octinoxate, S.L.E.S, P.E.Gs, B.H.T, Mineral Oils, Microcrystalline Wax, Zinc Oxide*, Palm Oil**, Acrylates Copolymer***, Talc****
It is unclear how long their sheet mask takes to decompose as waste (under normal conditions)*****
we have asked for brand more clarity

*unclear if this is non nano/ we have asked the brand for further information
**sustainable source/ Parent brand member of RSPO
To know more about Palm Oil & its impact on forests wildlife & the environment, check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail1.aspx

Petrolatum is bad for the planet & you, brands using this ingredient need to use a conscious alternate.
To understand why Petrolatum should be avoided as an ingredient check this post https://www.zoobop.com/post-detail.aspx?id=6

***not clear if this is water soluble or a micro plastic, we have asked the brand for clarity
****unclear if this is asbestos free / we have asked brand for more information
*****Zoobop recommends using eco-friendly masks instead of single sheet masks.
There is not enough data on waste from single use sheet masks yet but numbers can be similar to that of single use make up wipes that are thrown away by the millions every day. These can take hundreds of years to break down in a landfill.

Is Innisfree safe ?
-

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand why.

Is Innisfree Organic ?
-

Innisfree is not organic certified.

Is Innisfree safe for kids ?
-

Ingredients used in products can be toxic to humans. Please tap the icons for more details under each criteria to understand why.

Is Innisfree vegan friendly ?
-

By testing on animals brand can no longer be considered vegan friendly.
Some products contain Carmine, Beeswax, Honey, Hydrolyzed Pearl, Collagen, Soluble Collagen, Urea~, Lactic Acid~, Lecithin~, Squalane~, Stearic Acid~, Glycerin~, Allantoin~, Glycerin~, Cetearyl Alcohol~, Fatty Acid~, Panthenol~, Cetyl Alcohol~, P.E.G 6~, P.E.G 7~, P.E.G 8~, P.E.G 9~, P.E.G 10~, P.E.G 12~, P.E.G 17~, P.E.G 18~, P.E.G 20~, P.E.G 30~, P.E.G 32~, P.E.G 40~, P.E.G 60~, P.E.G 75~, P.E.G 90~, P.E.G 100~, P.E.G 240~
Their makeup brushes are made with synthetic bristles

~can be plant/ animal/ synthetic derived

Does Innisfree use sustainable packaging ?
-

Brand uses glass, metal and plastic for most product packaging.
We have asked them for more details on the plastic PCR content.
We are unclear on the recycle policy / decompose time of their single use sheet masks - we have asked the brand for more clarity on this*.

They follow the ' Empty Bottle Recycling Program' and encourage users to drop off their empties at any of their stores.
In Australia, the brand has partnered with TerraCycle to collect and transform this plastic.

We are unclear on the recycle policy / decompose time of their single use sheet masks - we have asked the brand for more clarity on this*.
*zoobop recommends using eco-friendly masks instead of single sheet masks.
There is not enough data on waste from single use sheet masks yet but numbers can be similar to that of single use make up wipes that are thrown away by the millions everyday. These can take hundreds of years to break down in a landfill.

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