Day 1: I looked at my bathroom counter full of bottles and thought, *fuck it.*
One mist. 30 days. No serums, no moisturizer, no toner. The real reason this matters? I’m lazy and cheap, and I wanted to see if this thing could actually replace three products without my skin revolting.
It’s a 3-in-1 mist that claims to be toner, serum, *and* moisturizer. $28. I bought it because the ad said “skip your routine” and I was already late for work.
Hydration lock
Fine mist that doesn’t drip down your neck like a crying toddler
Skin barrier support
Feels sticky for exactly 8 seconds, then vanishes — weirdly satisfying
Makeup-friendly
Can spray over makeup without looking like a glazed donut
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, squalane, and some mushroom extract that sounds like a skincare influencer’s fantasy draft pick. The hyaluronic acid is the workhorse here — it actually plumps my weird dry patches without making my T-zone feel like an oil slick.
- Niacinamide: calms redness + fades dark spots slowly
- Hyaluronic Acid: drinks water like a thirsty sponge
- Squalane: lightweight moisture that doesn’t clog
- Mushroom Extract: sounds fancy, probably does nothing
Photo: pmv chamara / Unsplash
Texture: like water from heaven if heaven smelled slightly botanical. First spray burned for 2 seconds because my skin was dehydrated and salty about it.
Week 2: my pores looked smaller. Week 3: I broke out in one tiny pimple on my chin and almost rage-quit. It cleared in 2 days. The mist isn’t magic — it’s just consistently fine.
My skin looks more even. Less red. Still have some dark spots — they didn’t vanish, they just got shy. I didn’t glow like a lightbulb, but I didn’t look like a dried-up raisin either.
It’s a solid B+. Won’t change your life, but will save you 10 minutes in the morning. I’d buy it again when I run out.