My face was doing that thing where it’s hot to the touch but not flushed — just angry. I’d nuked my moisture barrier with too much tret and a “gentle” physical exfoliant that was basically sandpaper.
Derm told me to stop everything. Then she said “just spray this on it” like it was nothing. It’s literally just water that’s been electrically charged. That’s the whole trick.
It’s hypochlorous acid — a molecule your white blood cells already make to kill bacteria. The spray version is like $12-25 for a bottle that looks like fancy water. The claim: calms redness, kills acne bacteria, speeds healing. Sounded too simple. That’s why I tried it.
Zero- friction formula
No oils, no preservatives, no “complex.” Just HOCl and salt. Absorbs before you finish blinking.
pH balanced to skin
Sits at a 4.5-5.5 pH — so it doesn’t strip or sting even on raw, peeling skin.
Sprayer that actually mists
Fine enough that it lands like fog, not droplets. No puddle on your chin.
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Don’t let the name scare you — it’s gentler than most tap water on skin. The magic is the charge: it oxidizes bacteria on contact, then breaks down into saline. Nothing lingers.
- Hypochlorous Acid: Kills acne bacteria & soothes irritation on contact
- Sodium Chloride: Just salt — keeps the solution stable
- Electrolyzed Water: The carrier that makes HOCl active
- Nothing Else: No fragrance, no alcohol, no filler — that’s the point
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First spray feels like nothing. That’s the weird part — no cooling tingle, no scent, no residue. It’s like misting your face with distilled water, but 20 minutes later the heat is just… gone.
By week two, the flaky patches from tret were gone but I wasn’t sure if it was the spray or just time. Then I got a mask burn under my nose and it healed in 36 hours instead of four days. That sold me.
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Redness dropped about 40% in two weeks. Breakouts? It cleared the small whiteheads but did nothing for deep cystic stuff — that’s not what this is for. Skin feels calmer, but it’s not hydrating, so don’t skip your moisturizer.
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It’s the most boring product I own and the one I’d repurchase first if my skin freaked out tonight. That’s not excitement — that’s trust.