
Honey is the humectant that my skin and hair love the most. The Innisfree Ginger Honey cream is a quite rich, beige, cream. While it works fine as a daytime moisturizer, nighttime is when I found that this product really shined. Because the cream is so thick and rich, it really locked in the moisture from all the hydrating products that I typically use at night. This cream consistently left my morning skin looking even and still quite hydrated. My skin was soft to the touch, almost like butter. I had to be conscious about keeping my fingers out of my face.
I bought this cream directly from Innisfree, and paid $28. The 50 ml, 1.69 fluid ounce pot lasted me about five months. I would like to note, however, that while I used this cream consistently, it was not the only cream that I used during that time. That said, I am quite heavy-handed when applying my products; I imagine that a more disciplined user would certainly get far more uses out of this pot than I did, as very little of this rich cream is sufficient to moisturize the entire face and neck.
This cream, along with the rest of the Ginger Honey line, is quite scented. Even for an Innisfree product, the Ginger Honey line is rather heavily scented, so I would say that these products are not suitable for anyone with easily sensitized skin.