You spritz from 4 inches away and wonder why your face looks like a crime scene. Move back. Eight inches minimum.
The nozzle is actually good — it’s you. Hold the can upright, pump twice to prime, then arc it across your face like you’re blessing the air. One pass. Let it dry. That’s it.
It’s hypochlorous acid in a $28 bottle. Basically, gentle disinfectant that calms redness without stripping your barrier. The claim: kills acne bacteria, soothes eczema, and hydrates. I rolled my eyes too.
Hypochlorous Acid 0.01%
Kills bacteria on contact — same stuff in wound care, just weaker
No Alcohol, No Fragrance
Zero sting. Even on a ripped pimple.
Electrolyte Complex
Sodium chloride + potassium — sounds boring but stops that tight feeling
Three ingredients do the heavy lifting. The rest is water and salt. Don’t overthink it — this isn’t a serum, it’s a reset button.
- Hypochlorous Acid: Kills acne bacteria in 60 seconds
- Sodium Chloride: Balances pH so skin doesn’t freak out
- Potassium: Calms redness like a cold compress
- Water: Purified — not tap, not fancy spring
Mist lands like a fine rain — barely feels wet. Dries in about 12 seconds. No stickiness. My face looked… quieter. Less angry.
Week two: I stopped using it as a toner and started using it after workouts. That’s where it shines. Sweat + this spray = no random chin bumps. Weird but true.
Redness dropped about 40% in two weeks. Pimples still showed up but healed faster — 2 days instead of 4. Texture stayed the same. Not a miracle, just a solid tool.
It won’t transform your face. But it will stop the random redness and make your skin less reactive — which is honestly more useful than most serums.