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I'm From Honey Mask (Old) (Discontinued)

Moderate Risk(6)
32 ingredients3 flagged

The I'm From Honey Mask (Old formulation) was a cult-favorite wash-off treatment known for its incredibly high real honey content (38.7%). This rich, indulgent mask from the popular Korean brand I'm From was designed to provide intense hydration, nourishment, and a soothing effect to distressed skin. Formulated with a blend of Jiri Mountain honey, macadamia seed oil, and beeswax, its texture is velvety and thick, providing a warming sensation upon application. Unlike many masks that dry down, this remains moist on the skin for long periods, allowing the humectant properties of honey to deeply draw moisture into the barrier. While it contains beneficial ingredients like propolis and vitamin E, the inclusion of certain emollients like caprylic/capric triglyceride and macadamia oil gives it a rich, lipid-heavy profile. Though this specific version has been discontinued and reformulated, it remains a point of interest for those tracking ingredient changes and their impact on skin clarity.

Our Analysis

Our analysis of the original I'm From Honey Mask reveals a MODERATE comedogenic risk. The formula contains Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride and Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, both of which carry a 2/5 rating. While these provide excellent nourishment for dry skin, they may pose a risk for those with congestion-prone pores. Additionally, beeswax is present; while rarely comedogenic on its own, its occlusive nature can trap other ingredients and sebum against the skin. For those with active acne, these lipid-heavy ingredients might contribute to the formation of closed comedones.

Skin Type Recommendations

This mask is best suited for dry, dehydrated, or mature skin types that require deep nourishment. However, due to its moderate comedogenic rating and heavy emollient base, we recommend caution for oily and acne-prone skin types, as the ingredients may be too rich and potentially lead to clogged pores.

Flagged Ingredients

2
capric/caprylic triglyceride

Fractionated coconut oil; removed most clogging long-chain acids but can still affect some.

2
macadamia oil

High in Palmitoleic acid; very nourishing but slightly heavy.

2
beeswax

Forms a breathable barrier; rarely clogs pores directly but can trap other comedogenic ingredients underneath it.

Want Deeper Analysis?

Run our MACR (Multi-Axis Comedogenic Risk) analysis to get a comprehensive 5-axis risk assessment. This AI-powered analysis evaluates ingredients for Plugging Risk, Barrier Damage, Fungal Acne Risk, Oxidation Risk, and real-world User Reports — giving you personalized scores for your skin type.

Full Ingredient List(32 ingredients)

HoneyCaprylic/​Capric TriglyceridePeg-7 Glyceryl CocoateDisteardimonium HectoriteMacadamia Ternifolia Seed OilHelianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed OilPentylene GlycolButyrospermum Parkii (Shea) ButterBeeswaxTocopheryl AcetateArgania Spinosa Kernel ExtractCorylus Avellana (Hazel) Seed OilSimmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed OilSnail Secretion FiltrateWaterBambusa Vulgaris WaterNelumbo Nucifera Flower WaterAloe Barbadensis Leaf WaterPropolis ExtractBeta-GlucanBee VenomCitrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Fruit ExtractSophora Angustifolia Root ExtractEugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower ExtractEucalyptus Globulus Leaf ExtractPunica Granatum Fruit ExtractBambusa Vulgaris ExtractButylene GlycolGlycerinCaprylic/Capric TriglycerideRead all the geeky details about Glycerin here >>[more]

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Our analysis is powered by AI and backed by extensive research on comedogenic ingredients — but it's not medical advice. For skin concerns, please consult a dermatologist.