Sioris Time is Running Out Mist: Hydrating Science Behind 7 Extracts

Ingredient Science
This toner-mist hybrid uses 7 fermented plant extracts to boost skin hydration by 40% in just one spritz—here’s how.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🌿One Spritz, 40% More Water

I sprayed this on my left cheek and literally watched the other side look jealous.

That 40% hydration jump isn’t marketing fluff — it’s what happens when you drown your face in fermented plant juice instead of plain water. My skin drank this in under 10 seconds. No sticky residue, just immediate plumpness.

2.💧What’s Actually In This Bottle

Sioris calls this a toner-mist hybrid. I call it “the thing I now keep on my desk, nightstand, and gym bag.” $28 for 100ml. The claim that got me? Seven fermented plant extracts. Fermentation = smaller molecules = your skin actually absorbs them instead of them sitting on top like a wet blanket.

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Fermented Extracts

7 different plants, fermented for months. Not a gimmicky blend — each one targets a different hydration layer.

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Yuja Extract

Vitamin C source that doesn’t sting like straight citrus. Brightening without the burn.

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Houttuynia Cordata

Sounds fancy. Does one thing: calms redness almost instantly. Good for when you pick at a spot.

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3.🔬The Fermentation Science

Fermentation breaks down ingredients into smaller particles — think pre-digested food for your face. Your skin barrier absorbs them faster and deeper. The hero here is *Lactobacillus* ferment filtrate (yes, the stuff in yogurt) plus yuja extract for brightening and centella for repair.

  • Yuja Extract: Fermented vitamin C that doesn’t oxidize as fast as fresh citrus
  • Houttuynia Cordata: Korean medicinal plant that calms inflammation better than most drugstore creams
  • Centella Asiatica: Wound-healing standard. Reduces redness in 2-3 minutes
  • Lactobacillus Ferment: Prebiotic for your skin microbiome — keeps bad bacteria in check
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4.Texture & Real Talk

It’s watery — not oily, not thick. Smells faintly like fermented fruit (not bad, not sweet, just… alive). Absorbs before you finish blinking. I use 3-4 spritzes and pat. That’s it.

Week 2: My skin stopped looking thirsty by 3pm. Week 3: I forgot to moisturize one night and woke up not flaky. That never happens. Unexpected downside: the mist nozzle is aggressive — hold it 8 inches away or you’ll look like you cried through a movie.

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One Thing: Spritz on damp skin after washing — not dry skin. The moisture locks in more. Also works as a makeup refresher if you’re not wearing heavy foundation.
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5.🧪Does It Actually Work?

My skin’s hydration measured 34% higher on a moisture meter after one week. Dry patches on my chin? Gone. But it didn’t fix my pores (nothing does) and it won’t replace a heavy moisturizer in winter.

Buy if
You have dehydrated skin that drinks products but still feels tight by noon. Or you want a one-step hydration fix for lazy days.
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Skip if
You hate any scent in skincare (this has a faint fermented tang) or you need something thick enough to replace moisturizer.
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Worth it?
$28 for 3+ months of daily use. Cheaper than buying separate toner + mist. Yes.
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6.🌸My Final Call

Best hydrating mist I’ve used this year. Not a miracle — just smart science that actually delivers on the 40% claim. Your skin will feel the difference by day two.

8.5/10
Hydrates fast, fades dryness, worth the price
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Where to Buy: Sioris website or Stylevana. Grab the travel size first if you’re nervous — same formula, smaller commitment.