Okay, I get it. Another facial spray. But this one is literally just saltwater with a tiny bit of electricity running through it. Sounds fake, but it’s actually a hypochlorous acid formula that kills the bacteria that causes breakouts *and* body odor. Weird flex, but true.
I bought it for my angry chin, but it quickly became the most-used bottle in my gym bag. It’s not sticky, it doesn’t smell like bleach (just a faint pool vibe that fades), and it actually does the thing it says. This is the real reason Tower 28 Beauty made it—but they probably won’t tell you to spray it in your armpits.
It’s 99% water, salt, and hypochlorous acid. Retails for $28, which feels steep until you realize you’re using it for everything. The claim that got me? “Soothes eczema and helps with post-workout breakouts.” That’s two problems, one bottle.
Post-Shave Savior
Spray it on your legs after shaving. No razor burn, no red bumps. I’m never going back to witch hazel.
Scalp Refresher
Lift your hair and mist your scalp post-workout. It kills the stink without that powdery dry shampoo film.
Gym Bag Deodorizer
Spray inside your sneakers or gym bag. It neutralizes odor better than Febreze, and it’s safe for your skin.
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Here’s the deal: hypochlorous acid is what your white blood cells produce to fight bacteria. So you’re literally spraying your skin with a stabilized version of your own immune system. It’s gentle enough for a baby’s butt, but strong enough to nuke the bacteria that makes your pits smell.
- Hypochlorous Acid: Kills bacteria on contact—the reason your breakouts and BO vanish
- Sodium Chloride: Just salt—acts as a natural preservative and soothes inflammation
- Water: The carrier. That’s it. There is no fragrance or alcohol hiding in here.
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It sprays like a fine mist—not a jet stream. It absorbs in about 10 seconds and leaves zero residue. Honestly, it feels like you sprayed plain water on your face. That’s the point. No tightness, no film, no scent.
Two weeks in, my chest acne calmed down. The surprise? It didn’t dry out my skin like benzoyl peroxide does. My barrier stayed intact, which never happens when I’m fighting breakouts.
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My breakouts cleared up in about 5 days. My gym bag stopped smelling like a locker room. But did it erase my dark marks? No. It’s not a miracle worker—it’s a prevention tool, not a cure for everything.
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It’s a weird little bottle that does a lot of jobs without a lot of fuss. I’m on my third one, and I’ll keep buying it—mostly because it keeps my gym bag from smelling like regret.