I bought the hype. I sprayed my face with Avène Thermal Spring Water every morning for three weeks. My skin didn’t turn into glass. It didn’t even turn into silk.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you: the “minerals” in this can are mostly just… water. But the *feeling*? That’s the real product. It’s a sensory hack, not a serum. Once I stopped expecting a miracle, I started actually liking it.
It’s a 300ml aerosol can of sterile spring water. About $20. The claim: the silica and trace minerals calm irritation and strengthen the skin barrier. The reality: you’re paying for a delivery system, not the ingredient.
Micro-fine mist
The nozzle is elite. It’s a cloud, not a spray. You barely feel it hit your face.
Aerosol can
Keeps it sterile forever. No preservatives needed. Smart, actually.
Instant cooling
The propellant makes the water come out ice-cold. That’s the trick — it’s a cryo-facial in a can.
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It’s water. But it’s *special* water with a specific mineral ratio. The star is silica — it’s a known anti-inflammatory. Calcium and magnesium help the skin barrier hold onto moisture. That’s it. No peptides, no acids.
- Silica: Calms redness on contact
- Calcium: Supports barrier repair
- Magnesium: Reduces surface dehydration
- Trace zinc: Mildly antibacterial
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First spray: it’s cold. Like, startlingly cold. It sits on top of your skin for about 8 seconds before it sinks in. My face felt tight for a minute after — the opposite of hydrating. That threw me.
By week two, I stopped using it as a “toner” and started using it as a *tool*. Spritz before moisturizer and my creams absorbed faster. Spritz over makeup and my powder stopped looking cakey. That’s its real job.
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My redness? Maybe 10% calmer. My dry patches? Unchanged. But my makeup application went from “meh” to “glowy” — that was the measurable win. It’s a finishing tool, not a treatment.
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It’s not better than tap water. It’s better than *your current makeup routine*. Buy it for the spray, not the science.