I bought the Sioris Time Is Running Out Mist for dewy skin. Now I use it on my scalp more than my cheeks.
This thing has five jobs and does three of them better than the dedicated product. That never happens.
It’s a $26 dual-phase mist — oil + extract. Shake it until it looks like a snow globe or it separates on your face. The brand pitches it as a “morning mist” but that’s underselling it.
Setting spray that works
Two spritzes hold my powder blush through a humid commute. No joke.
Scalp refresher
One spray on my part between washes. Absorbs in 10 seconds — no greasy roots.
Cuticle oil replacement
One drop per nail. Soaks in faster than my $18 jojoba blend.
Houttuynia cordata extract is the star — it calms redness like a cold compress. Yuzu seed oil adds a glow without the grease. The formula is 98% natural, which means it smells faintly like a citrus greenhouse.
- Houttuynia cordata extract: anti-inflammatory that actually works on my rosacea flares
- Yuzu seed oil: lightweight moisture that sinks in instead of sitting on top
- Glycerin: humectant that doesn’t pill under makeup
- Water: boring but necessary — no essential oils to irritate
Feels like water and silk had a baby. Shake it, mist it — it lands wet then vanishes. No sticky film.
Week two I accidentally spritzed my cuticles at my desk and realized I hadn’t used hand cream in three days. That’s when I knew.
My redness is noticeably calmer after two weeks. My cuticles stopped peeling. My hairline didn’t get greasy. The one thing that stayed the same: my dry patches still need a heavier cream underneath.
It’s not a miracle — it’s a multitasker that actually delivers on its promises. I’d buy it again for the scalp hack alone.