Comparison
Innisfree Innisfree Volcanic Swirl Pore Mask vs Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Mask
Side by side: ingredients, price, skin type fit, pros and cons. Pick the one that matches your routine.

Innisfree
Innisfree Volcanic Swirl Pore MaskA dual-texture wash-off mask that pairs volcanic clay pore care with a hydrating blue cream in one tube. Leaves skin smoother, brighter and moisturized without the tightness of a traditional clay mask.

Torriden
DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid MaskHydrating sheet mask with low molecular hyaluronic acid for plump, calm skin.
At a glance
Innisfree Volcanic Swirl Pore Mask
DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Mask
Category
Mask
Mask
Price
from €18
from €3
Skin types
- Oily
- Combination
- Dry
- Dry
- Sensitive
- All
Targets
- Pores
- Excess Sebum
- Uneven Texture
- Dullness
- Whiteheads
- Dehydration
- Irritation
Key ingredients
- Volcanic Cluster Powder
- Niacinamide
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Salicylic Acid
- Titanium Dioxide
- 5D Hyaluronic Acid
- Panthenol
Pros
- Cleans pores and absorbs excess sebum without drying skin
- Hydrating blue cream balances the clay for comfortable wear
- Gently exfoliates dead skin cells for smoother texture
- Quick 3-5 minute mask, easy to fit into a routine
- Deeply hydrating
- Calming
Cons
- Not a strong blackhead extractor on its own
- Daily use may irritate very sensitive skin; start 2-3 times a week
- Visible swirl design is cosmetic; does not change performance
- Single use
How to use
After cleansing, squeeze an appropriate amount onto the back of your hand and blend the two colors. Apply a thin, even layer to dry face, gently massage in rolling motions, then rinse with lukewarm water after 3-5 minutes. Use 2-3 times a week, or daily if your skin tolerates it.
Apply 15 to 20 minutes, pat in remaining essence.
Which one to pick
Both are masks, so they compete for the same slot in your routine. Match the key ingredients and skin type fit above to your concern.