**🌿 The 30-Day Mist Experiment**
I spritzed this Sioris fermented mist on my face every single morning for 30 days. No skipping. No backup spray.
My skin barrier stopped throwing tantrums by week two. That tight, “I just washed my face with dish soap” feeling? Gone.
**📸 What You’re Actually Getting**
It’s a fermented face mist. $28. The claim that got me: “strengthens the barrier in 4 weeks.” I called bullshit, but my dry patches called dibs.
1. **Fermented Yuzu Seed Oil** – Light enough to layer, weirdly not greasy.
2. **Hyaluronic Acid** – The basic kind, but it actually sticks around.
3. **Panthenol** – Calms redness without that tacky film.
**🧴 Ingredients That Pull Weight**
The hero here is fermented yuzu seed oil — it’s not just a buzzword. Fermentation breaks the oil down so it sinks in instead of sitting on top. Niacinamide brightens over time, not overnight. And the glycerin is high enough to matter, low enough to not clog.
– Yuzu Seed Oil: Moisturizes without the grease
– Niacinamide: Slowly evens tone
– Panthenol: Soothes irritation fast
– Glycerin: Locks hydration in
**🔬 Texture & Real-Time Update**
First spray: watery, then… oily? It’s confusing in a good way. Absorbs in about 15 seconds — no dewy mess, just soft.
Week 2: my nose stopped peeling. Week 3: I accidentally used it on a sunburn — stopped the sting in 5 minutes. Unexpected win.
💡 **One Thing** – Shake it every single time. The oil separates fast. Skip the shake, get a face full of water.
**💬 What Actually Changed**
My barrier stopped freaking out. Redness around my nose? 70% better. But my fine lines? Same as before — this isn’t Botox in a bottle.
✅ **Buy if** – You have dry, reactive skin that hates heavy creams
⏭️ **Skip if** – You’re oily and want a matte finish
💰 **Worth it?** – For $28, yes. Lasts 2+ months with daily use.
**📊 Final Verdict**
It fixed my barrier without feeling like a science experiment. I’d buy it again — and I’m picky.
**7.8/10 — Surprisingly effective, not a gimmick**
🛍️ **Where to Buy** – Sioris website directly. Get the travel size first if you’re skeptical.