I bought Sioris Time Is Running Out Mist thinking it was just another fancy face water. Wrong.
This thing is a shapeshifter. I’ve used it on my face, my dry scalp, and even my cuticles when I was too lazy to find actual oil. It absorbs in 10 seconds flat — no sticky wait.
It’s a milky, two-phase mist ($28) that claims to be a toner, essence, and moisturizer in one. I rolled my eyes — then I sprayed.
Two-Phase Tech
Shake it or it separates. Top layer is oil, bottom is water. You want both.
Ultra-Fine Mist
The nozzle is shockingly good. No giant droplets ruining your shirt.
No Fragrance
Smells like… nothing. Just clean, damp air. My sensitive nose approves.
Photo: Angelina / Unsplash
No water filler here. The base is 93% yuja extract (that’s Korean citrus) plus a blend of oils. It’s like a salad dressing for your face — but good.
- Yuja Extract: Brightens dull skin + smells like fresh-squeezed sunshine
- Squalane: Locks in moisture without clogging pores
- Niacinamide: Fades red marks from picking at zits
- Centella Asiatica: Calms the angry patches
Photo: Fleur Kaan / Unsplash
It hits your skin like a light cloud then sinks in. No greasy film — just a soft, plumped feel. I literally said “oh” out loud.
Two weeks in: I stopped using my separate toner. This does the same job in half the steps. Unexpected win — it tamed my frizzy baby hairs when I spritzed my scalp post-shower.
My skin looks less tired. The redness around my nose? Faded about 40%. Still need moisturizer over it in winter though — it’s not a miracle worker.
This is my new desk spray. I reach for it when my skin feels blah. Not life-changing — just smart.