You’ve been using this wrong. I don’t care what the bottle says — AM and PM are not the same play.
Morning use is about prevention. Night use is about damage control. Pick one based on what your skin actually needs that day, not a blanket “twice daily” rule.
**Section 2: 🌙**
It’s hypochlorous acid in a $28 mist. The claim that made me try it? “Soothes irritation in seconds.” I was skeptical — sounded like fancy water.
Shelf-stable formula
No refrigeration needed. Lives in my gym bag without turning into regret.
Zero fragrance
Smells vaguely like a swimming pool. That’s the chlorine working — deal with it.
Fine mist nozzle
Actually mists. Not a firehose. Your makeup won’t look like a Jackson Pollock.
Photo: Element5 Digital / Unsplash
**Section 3: 🧪**
It’s mostly water. But the Tower 28 Beauty formula has exactly three active ingredients doing the heavy lifting. No filler, no fragrance, no bullshit.
- Hypochlorous Acid: Your skin’s natural immune response in a bottle — kills bacteria without wrecking your barrier
- Sodium Chloride: Just salt. Keeps the solution stable so it doesn’t degrade in your bathroom
- Water: Purified. Not tap. Tap water is the enemy of active breakouts
Photo: Marius Muresan / Unsplash
**Section 4: ⏰**
Dries in 10 seconds flat. Leaves zero residue. It feels like nothing — which is the point. You forget it’s there. That’s the win.
Week 2 surprise: I stopped needing my morning benzoyl peroxide. The hypochlorous acid was doing the same job without bleaching my pillowcases.
**Section 5: 💧**
My maskne disappeared in 3 days. But my dry patches? Still there. This isn’t hydrating — it’s disinfecting. Don’t confuse the two.
**Section 6: ❓**
Use it AM on sweaty skin before sunscreen. Use it PM on irritated skin after cleansing. Don’t use it as a toner. It’s not one.