Your toner mist isn’t just water. Spray it on at 7am vs 11pm and your skin cells actually process moisture differently — circadian rhythm stuff, not marketing fluff.
Sioris built this mist around that science. AM formula preps skin for UV + pollution. PM formula leans into repair mode. Same bottle, two different jobs. The brand actually tested this on human faces — not just lab benches.
It’s a dual-phase mist — oil + water you shake together. $28 for 100ml. The claim that got me: “supports skin’s natural repair cycle at night while boosting daytime antioxidant defense.” I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.
Time-specific actives
AM has niacinamide for barrier prep. PM has bakuchiol for overnight cell turnover. They switch based on when you spray.
Oil-water emulsion
Shake 5 seconds. The oil droplets are tiny enough to actually absorb — not sit on top like a salad dressing face.
No preservative overload
Shelf-stable without feeling like a chemistry set. Smells faintly like herbs — not perfume.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
No filler water here. The base is fermented apple extract (mild exfoliation) and bamboo water (silica for bounce). Hero lineup does the heavy lifting without screaming “I’M AN ACTIVE.”
- Niacinamide: AM barrier support + oil control at 2%
- Bakuchiol: PM retinol alternative, zero irritation
- Hyaluronic acid: Low-molecular weight — sinks deeper than most
- Centella asiatica: Calms redness within 90 seconds
Photo: Renaldo Matamoro / Unsplash
Sprays like a fine hotel mist — not a firehose. Lands damp, not wet. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat. My first thought: “Is this doing anything?” Yes — it’s just not sticky.
Two weeks in, my AM redness faded about 40%. PM use made my morning skin look less “slept in a desert.” The surprise: it actually reduced my need for heavy moisturizer in summer. Didn’t expect that.
My pores look smaller by midday. No more 2pm oil slick. PM hydration actually lasted through sleep — woke up with that bouncy feeling. Didn’t fix my deep dehydration lines (nothing short of injections would). But texture improved measurably in 3 weeks.
It’s not magic. It’s just the first mist I’ve used that actually respects your skin’s clock instead of pretending all hydration is the same.