I spritzed this on a patch of eczema that’s been my plus-one for six months. Woke up the next morning and it wasn’t angry red — just pink. That’s not normal for me. The viral claim is 48 hours. I saw a difference in 12. Tower 28 built a whole brand around “sensitive skin,” but this spray is the one thing that actually delivers on the promise without the fluff.
🔬 **Hypochlorous What Now?**
It’s $28 for 4 oz — feels steep for water until you realize it’s not water. The claim: calms eczema, rosacea, acne, and random redness in under two days. I rolled my eyes, bought it, and now I’m the asshole who texts everyone about it.
1. **Hypochlorous Acid 0.02%** — Your skin’s own immune molecule in a bottle. Kills bacteria without wrecking your barrier.
2. **Sodium Chloride** — Just salt. Stabilizes the acid so it doesn’t degrade in sunlight.
3. **No Fragrance, No Alcohol** — Smells like a swimming pool. You’ll get used to it.
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
💨 **The Ingredient Shortcut**
Three things in it. That’s it. Hypochlorous acid is the star — it’s what your white blood cells make to fight infection. The spray just delivers a fresh dose topically. No oils, no extracts, no bullshit.
– Hypochlorous Acid: Calms inflammation on contact
– Sodium Chloride: Keeps the formula stable
– Purified Water: The delivery system
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
⚠️ **Texture & Truth**
Sprays on like nothing. Absolutely weightless. No scent except a faint chlorine note that fades in 10 seconds. First week I thought it was placebo — then I stopped using it for three days and my chin flared up again. That’s the proof. Unexpected thing: it stings for half a second on broken skin. Then stops.
Two weeks in, my eczema patches are flat, not scaly. Still dry, but no longer raw. I didn’t expect it to fix moisture — it doesn’t. It just stops the freakout.
💡 **One Thing:** Spray on damp skin after cleansing, before any moisturizer. Let it air dry for 20 seconds. Patting rubs it off.
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📊 **Did It Actually Work?**
Redness reduced by about 60%. Flaking? Same as before — this isn’t a moisturizer. What changed: I stopped waking up scratching. That alone is worth the price.
✅ **Buy if** you have eczema or rosacea and need something that won’t clog or irritate
⏭️ **Skip if** your main issue is dryness — get a cream first
💰 **Worth it?** Yes, but buy the travel size ($14) to test. The full bottle lasts 3 months with daily use.
✅ **Final Call**
It won’t cure your eczema. It will stop it from running your life for a few hours at a time. That’s more than most products can say.
⭐ **7.8/10** — Calms chaos, won’t moisturize
🛍️ **Where to Buy:** Sephora or direct from Tower 28. Grab the mini first — you’ll know by day 3 if it’s for you.