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Small Innisfree haul from Koreadepart & review

I used to visit Gmarket periodically, but for several reasons listed below, it's unlikely that I'll return in the near future.

Reasons I'm bidding farewell to the site I once adored:
  • You have to pre-pay the estimated weight for your orders - sellers aren't as bad as a few years ago where they'd list the estimated weight of an eyeliner to be 1kg - and as they always overestimate, any leftover amount is "stuck" in your Gaccount until your next order. So in other words, your Gaccount balance is never zero, in effect making you return to use up the balance (and leave more funds in your account). Right now I have around $35 left in my Gmarket account and I think for me to withdraw this, it would cost around $30 in fees, so there's not much point.
  • Only optimized for Internet Explorer, my least favourite browser. Navigation is still buggy with Chrome and FireFox.
  • The only available shipping option is EMS which is extortionate for small orders. Also, in the UK, EMS packages are also more likely to be stopped by customs, followed by a delightful £13.50 handling fee slapped by Parcelforce regardless of the amount you get taxed, which just takes the cake when the tax itself is like £4.
  • Slow to navigate (even on a 70MB fiber connection) and I always have to wait for the sellers' images to fully load.
  • Site is unnecessarily complicated; even with several Gmarket orders under my belt I still can't find my way around easily. I can see plenty of ways they can simplify their site & the ordering process while maintaining functionality. One would think that with the amount of international customers they get, it would make sense to make the shopping interface more user friendly.
  • Customer service takes around 2 days (pretty sure they used to be quicker) to respond to queries and I have to keep checking my account to see whether there's a reply.
Without Gmarket, I've been rather deprived of Korean beauty products... that is until I found Koreadepart, an online store stocking a huge range of Korean fashion and beauty products including several brands I'd like to try. Their site has an English version, plus they offer international shipping. Result!

Koreadepart offers registered airmail shipping, which you pay in advance, but after your order is shipped they'll automatically refund any overpayment. If your order is over 1.2kgs, they will only ship via EMS. You can just place several orders to avoid EMS though.

For someone like me who only really buys beauty products (Rilakkuma too!) and is particular about ingredients, I see little point in continuing to shop at Gmarket when I can get the same items from Koreadepart for pretty much the same price give or take a few cents.

My estimated shipping was $25, but after my package was shipped with an actual shipping cost of $13, I was automatically refunded $12 via PayPal.

My first order consisted of:

6 x Innisfree Eco Nail Colour
Innisfree Eco Safety No Sebum Sun Milk SPF 50+ PA+++ (I do love sun protection!)
Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay mask
Innisfree Color Tint Balm

Other than the Volcanic Pore Clay Mask, I've had the chance to try out these items. Read on for reviews!


Innisfree Eco Nail Colour

The six I picked were 116, 117, 120, 128, 129 and 130. For approximately $3 each, and free from DBP, formaldehyde and toluene, I figured that I couldn't really go wrong with these.


The pastel coloured 116, 117 and 120 are part of Innisfree's Macaron Nail Collection. 128, 129 and 130 are part of the Glitter Nail Collection. 

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get all colours from the Macaron collection as some had sold out.

116 Strawberry Macaron - A delicate baby pink, this is my favourite of the six.
117 Blueberry Macaron - Pastel purple toned blue.
120 Peach Maracon - Pastel peach.

These shades are completely opaque and look exactly as they do in the bottle. To get an even colour it's best to apply two coats. They last 2 days without chipping (haven't tried for longer than this as I prefer not to wear the same nail colour for too long)


Since I don't know the official names of the glitter polishes, I'll refer to them by their product numbers.


128 - The silver glitter itself is very pretty, but I'm really not a fan of the giant square chunks. Without them, I'd actually wear this.
129 - Glitter overload! Difficult to apply evenly, because the glitter gets dragged around by the brush, so I had to wait for the first to dry before applying a second, which ended with more unevenness, as can be seen from the photo.
130 - The glitter bits in this are huge, and I mean huge, and look like broken glass on the nails. Maybe that's the point, but I'm not a fan. And because the bottle contains so much glitter in odd shapes, they have a tendency to overlap, making the nail look bumpy and uneven. I don't like the shade of red either; it makes my nails look like they've stained. It's a complete mystery as to why I picked this...


Innisfree Eco Safety No Sebum Sun Milk SPF 50+ PA+++


Mineral based and 5 free, this is a lightweight sun milk that spreads easily, leaves no white cast or sticky residue - the consistency of Asian sun protection is simply unrivalled!


It's slightly runnier than, and doesn't feel as moisturising as Naturaglace UV Base Milk, but while you get 35ml of Naturaglace for ¥2940 (≈$28), Innisfree Sun Milk is ≈$15 (factored in shipping) for 45ml.

I'll continue using Naturaglace since I find it sits better under makup without the need for additional primer, but as far as reasonably priced everyday sun protection goes, I've reached for this several days in a row now, so I'd say that I've found a new staple.

No Sebum Sun Milk ingredients:

Innisfree Color Change Tint Balm


Slanted tip, easy to apply:

Like most "colour change" balms, this starts out very sheer, then deepens in colour, though nowhere near as pigmented as the colour shown in the tube. It has a sweet, fruity, non overpowering scent I really like.

Swatch:

This isn't as moisturising as dedicated lip balms, so wouldn't do much good for chapped lips. It is, however, a pretty reddish pink 2 in 1 coloured balm which leaves the lips soft and pink. At approximately $9, it's excellent value.

As Innisfree products are paraben/mineral oil free and so well priced, I'll be adding more to my shopping list! Wouldn't mind a few more (non glittery!) nail colours for $3 each...

More Gmarket awesomeness!

Since I'm rather behind on posts, this will be my second entry for the day jelir

Luckily another one of my Gmarket orders arrived this afternoon so I can post about it. I love how the package took only 4 days to get to me including the weekend too; Gmarket is seriously efficient when it comes to shipping out items, awesome!

This time I purchased a few Etude House items, and banila co's latest eyeshadow palette. Swatches and reviews to follow.

banila co Deep The Night Multi Eye Kit (the packaging is seriously pretty). I will try to post a review of it along with my other banila co palettes this week. It's starting to get dark a lot earlier now so I'll wait to take more pics during the day.


No flash

Taken with flash

Etude House Moistfull Special Set, Peach Skin Pact and Precious Mieral Brightener.

I also received some freebie primers, and a toner & emulsion mini pack from EH's new Total Age Repair range - I have no use for this though hehe.

I think I've pretty much run out of things I want to get from EH and banila co (~sigh~), unless they release a bunch of new items of course. In the meantime I'll try to review what I've purchased so far asap - there's a rather large backlog!

Another visit to Gmarket

So I couldn't resist the calling of Gmarket and placed another order for some Etude House items - mostly skincare stuff, plus 2 more tubes of Glow Base Sun Guard because it is that awesome kenyit

Nicely bubble wrapped

This time my order took less than a week to arrive from when I placed it. As soon as Gmarket received everything from the seller they shipped out my order via EMS, and because it wasn't stopped by customs it came straight through to me!


There were tubes of sun protection:
- Aqua Drop Sun Guard SPF33 PA++
- Glow Base Sun Guard SPF36 PA++ x 2
- Super Aqua Sun Guard SPF35 PA++
- White Aqua Sun Guard SPF50+ PA++

And a few items from the recently released Moistfull Collagen range:
- Moistfull Collagen Cream (full size cream, mini jar of cream & tube of essence in box)
- Moistfull Collagen Balm SPF36
- Moistfull Collagen Eye Cream
I don't always use a toner or serum so I just picked up a few basics. I didn't bother with their Code B stuff; they didn't look like what I would normally go for.

The Secret eSpoir Perfumed Body Travel Kit (never heard of, and the scent is too strong for my taste) and Moistfull Collagen Special Kit (contains handy travel sizes of Facial Freshener, Emulsion, Essence and Cream) were freebies. Oh there was a little heart shaped dangly thing too.

It's a good thing that banila co hasn't released any new items I want since my last order, otherwise this one would've been a lot bigger jelir

I ♥ Gmarket!

My second order from Korean website Gmarket finally arrived! Ever since it landed on the 24th it has been with UK customs with the tracking information frozen on "AWAITING CUSTOMS CHARGING" so I was expecting a charge of some sort, plus a £13.50 rip off handling fee from the courier (parcelfarce) for paying customs on my behalf. In the end though, it was delivered without any charges, which I was very happy about.

I haven't really had a chance to look though everything as they arrived mid afternoon and I'd been spending most of that time on Pancake duty.

Anyway I've now unpacked them and taken a few photos.

Arrived in a box within the EMS box


Unpacked and laid out on my desk are:


Etude House Glow Base Sun Guard SPF 36
Etude House Secret Long - I don't own any false lashes and these were less than $2 so I threw them in
banila co The Mineral Surprise Sensitive Foam Cleanser
banila co Rio De Janeiro Copacabana Highlighter
banila co Rio De Janeiro Copacabana Blusher
banila co Gossip Girl Multi Palette S01
banila co S Night Standing Palette Shadow S03
banila co Good Night Kiss Lip Care Essence
banila co Eye Love Brow Cake
banila co Eye Love Eye Primer in Temptation
banila co Eye Love Color Stick Duo in 01 Parisienne, 02 Blondie and 03 Dark Angel
banila co Dear Flower Eye Mode Washable Mascara in Volume Lash
banila co Tint Balm 01 Clear Magic


Now the freebies...

I was given freebies from both sellers, although just 2 were from Etude House since I only bought two items from them. The banila co seller on the other hand, was ultra generous and I even got some full sized products! The cosmetic bag will be perfect for storing some of my banila co stuff
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All these are freebies - there's even a banila co carrier bag as if I'd been shopping in their actual store!

banila co Prime Primer samples x 5
Isa Knox Re-Active Concentrating Cream samples x 5
Isa Knox White x-II+ Special Whitening Gift Set
Kanebo DaDa Lift Balance Cream samples x 3
Kanebo FairCrea Whitening Foam samples x 3
Etude House mobile phone charm
Etude House Baking Powder Pore Cleansing Powder Wash
banila co cosmetics/toiletry bag
banila co Kiss Collector
banila co Love Holic Pearl Mascara
banila co It Shiny Lip Gloss 03 Orange Fever
Clio Professional Eyeshine 04
Cosline Inter Sense Shine Color Gloss 04

Honestly not one single retailer in the UK is anywhere near this generous; even if I spend £200+ from a beauty counter in store (which is as rare an event as rocking horse poo) all I'll get is maybe a tiny tiny sample, plus a couple sachets of cream/moisturizer at the very most, and sometimes a promo leaflet (yipee!)

From the freebies seen here it's easy to see why I much prefer to order from abroad. Often the quality is excellent, prices are very reasonable and you just get so much more value for money.

Gmarket is one of my very favourite sites to order from - superb customer service, speedy shipping, plus cute Korean makeup products at retail price with a mountain of freebies thrown in. What more could a girl want?
jelir