I used this spray-on serum every single day for a month. My skin is usually a drama queen — red, reactive, prone to the occasional volcano.
It didn’t cure my life. But it did something weirder: it made my skin *boring*. And boring skin is good skin.
It’s a hypochlorous acid serum. $28. The brand claims it calms redness, clears breakouts, and repairs your barrier in one step. Sounded like marketing BS — I had to check.
Spray-on Application
No rubbing. No pilling. Just spritz and go.
Hypochlorous Acid
Your body literally makes this to fight bacteria. It’s not harsh — it’s smart.
No Fragrance
Zero smell. My nose didn’t revolt for once.
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Three ingredients do the heavy lifting. No filler nonsense. The formula is stupidly simple — which is exactly why it works.
- Hypochlorous Acid: Kills acne bacteria without stripping your skin
- Glycerin: Holds moisture so your barrier doesn’t freak out
- Water: Actually just purified water as the base
- Electrolytes: Help the acid penetrate without irritation
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Texture is basically fancy water. Dries in 10 seconds flat. First week I felt nothing — almost gave up. Week two my forehead bumps flattened. Week three my cheeks stopped blushing at nothing.
What surprised me: I used it *after* my retinol on accident one night. No sting. No burn. My barrier actually felt thicker.
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Breakouts reduced by about 60%. Redness faded by 40%. My skin stopped throwing tantrums. It didn’t erase scars or reverse aging — but it made my face feel like a normal person’s face.
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Tower 28 made the only hypochlorous acid serum I’d actually repurchase. It’s not magic — it’s just the most boring, reliable thing in my bathroom now.