I rolled my eyes when I saw the press release. Another celebrity mist? Please.
Then I sprayed it on my face at 7 AM before a flight, and my skin still felt like a cool glass of water at 3 PM. That never happens.
It’s a $32 spray from Kylie Cosmetics that claims 24-hour hydration. The nozzle is the real star — it’s a micro-fine mist, not a fire hose. I’ve used luxury mists that feel like getting spit on. This one lands like fog.
The Pump
Produces a mist so fine you barely feel it hit your face — but your skin drinks it in immediately.
24-Hour Claim
Honestly? It held up for about 12 hours on my combo skin before I needed a re-spray. Still impressive.
No Sticky Residue
Dries down in 10 seconds. No tacky film. You can spray it over makeup without ruining your base.
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It’s not just water in a fancy bottle. The formula has a humectant stack that actually pulls moisture in, plus a skin-soothing complex that calms redness. The hero here is sodium hyaluronate — a salt form of hyaluronic acid that penetrates deeper than the standard stuff.
- Sodium Hyaluronate: Penetrates deeper than regular HA and holds 1000x its weight in water
- Glycerin: The classic humectant that keeps your skin plump without clogging pores
- Panthenol: Calms irritation and helps your skin barrier recover
- Allantoin: Soothes redness and speeds up skin repair
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First spray: it’s like stepping into a cloud. The mist is so light I actually wondered if it did anything. Then I touched my face — soft, bouncy, not wet. That’s the magic trick.
Two weeks in, I’ve been using it as a setting spray over foundation and as a mid-day refresh. It melts away powderiness without disturbing makeup. My skin looks dewy, not greasy. The only surprise? It made my makeup last longer — something about the glycerin holding everything in place.
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My fine lines looked less pronounced by week two. My pores looked smaller. But it didn’t fix my dry patches overnight — that took consistent use. It’s a hydrator, not a miracle worker.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
This is the rare celebrity product that earned its name. Kylie’s team actually nailed the formula — it’s a legit hydrating mist that doesn’t mess around.