{"id":104,"date":"2025-08-14T13:10:44","date_gmt":"2025-08-14T13:10:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.1shiawase-body.net\/?p=104"},"modified":"2025-08-15T12:31:40","modified_gmt":"2025-08-15T12:31:40","slug":"i-tried-295-worth-of-face-mists-this-is-the-best-one-for-hot-weather","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.1shiawase-body.net\/index.php\/2025\/08\/14\/i-tried-295-worth-of-face-mists-this-is-the-best-one-for-hot-weather\/","title":{"rendered":"I Tried $295 Worth Of Face Mists & This Is The Best One For Hot Weather"},"content":{"rendered":"
Face mists have come a long way. Once thought of as fancy water in a spray bottle (that doesn\u2019t do much beyond making your skin feel nice), they\u2019ve enjoyed quite the renaissance in recent years. That\u2019s all thanks to innovative formulas armed with efficacious ingredients you\u2019d find in a hydrating serum<\/a> or moisturizer, like glycerin and hyaluronic acid<\/a>. Beyond providing an instantly refreshing sensation, the face mists of today also promise to replenish moisture, soothe irritation, and even cast a long-lasting dewy finish over makeup.<\/p>\n Misting is also an effective step to prepare your face for better skincare absorption. \u201cA lot of people immediately pat their faces dry with a towel after their cleansing routine<\/a>, so using a face mist puts that moisture back into your skin,\u201d says medical and cosmetic doctor Ewoma Ukeleghe<\/a>. \u201cYou\u2019re starting with a hydrated base again, which creates better grip for products [in the rest of your routine].\u201d If you struggle with dry or sensitive skin, face mists are a great way to add lightweight hydration without using your hands \u2014 and risking further irritation.<\/p>\n Without further ado, read ahead for our tried-and-tested lineup of face mists that deliver real skin benefits alongside a cooling spritz, starting at $12.<\/p>\n This product<\/a> has been hyped to the max \u2014 TikToks of Rhode muse Harris Dickinson<\/a> and that gigantic silicone face mist holder<\/a> were everywhere for a while \u2014 and I\u2019m happy to report that all the buzz is justified. Out of all the mists I\u2019ve tried, this one hits the nail on the mark with an airy, non-greasy texture that also feels substantially moisturizing. It contains a laundry list of skincare ingredients I always look for in my serums, including ectoin<\/a> (which binds moisture to the surface of the skin), a trio of ceramides<\/a> (they strengthen the skin barrier), and vitamin B5<\/a> (which amplifies the moisturizing benefits of the other ingredients). My skin feels immediately quenched, and the effects of this lasts long after the mist evaporates. The applicator gets a 10\/10 from me, as it evenly moistens the skin without any wet patches. It\u2019s an all-arounder that can be used before and after makeup, and is my favourite by far.<\/p>\n I have combination skin and this facial spray is what I\u2019ve relied on for years to keep my breakouts in check. It stars hypochlorous acid<\/a>, a naturally occurring antibacterial ingredient that helps calm redness and soothes inflammation. I spray this on very hot days or after a workout, after I\u2019ve been sweating buckets and a breakout might be on the horizon. This might be TMI, but the spray has also come in clutch when I\u2019ve had a minor infection on my eyelid, as the anti-inflammatory properties of the spray help lessen the irritation. Since hypochlorous acid is pretty much the only ingredient, I\u2019d say that it\u2019s not quite as moisturizing as the others, but I\u2019d highly recommend it for acne-prone skin.<\/p>\n Face mists can feel quite fleeting, but not this newcomer from Chanel.<\/a> It\u2019s a bi-phase formula, meaning it\u2019s half-oil, half-water (make sure to give the egg-shaped bottle a good shake before use), and releases an ultra-fine veil of moisture that leaves my skin looking dewy for hours without feeling sticky. I credit this to red camellia extract, an antioxidant that soothes and defends the skin barrier against environmental pollutants. Out of all the mists I\u2019ve tried, the hydrating benefits of this one feel the most long-lasting. I can see myself using this well into the winter. A little bit also goes a long way, too; the nozzle has a pretty strong projection, so two pumps is enough to coat my entire face.<\/p>\n I like to think of this one<\/a> as a tall glass of water for my skin. I\u2019m quite happy to spot glycerin<\/a> \u2014 a humectant that draws moisture to the surface of the skin \u2014 in the list of ingredients. It also features refreshing cucumber water and mineral-rich seawater, which further boosts hydration. My skin feels firm and bouncy after a couple of sprays, and out of all the mists I\u2019ve tried, this one feels the least sticky. The affordable price point means you won\u2019t feel bad about spritzing it all over the face and body. The only reasons this didn\u2019t claim the winning spot? The nozzle spray disperses a lot of product at once, so it can get a bit messy if you already have makeup or SPF on. There\u2019s also a faint plastic-y scent but it\u2019s not noticeable enough to be annoying.<\/p>\n This is, in my opinion, one of Aesop\u2019s most underrated (and affordable) offerings. First things first: the rose and bergamot scent reminds me of aromatherapy products you\u2019d get in a luxury spa. Fittingly, the mist does contain hydrating rose petals, invigorating bergamot peel and calming chamomile buds. The texture sits somewhere between a mist and a serum, leaving my skin immediately looking softer and dewier. It\u2019s the perfect little treat to perk my skin up, especially when it\u2019s looking a bit dull thanks to \u201coffice air<\/a>\u201d.<\/p>\n I\u2019ll start with what I liked about this new toning mist<\/a>: the applicator does an excellent job at misting the skin thoroughly; I feel like I\u2019m stepping into a moisture cloud every time I give this a spritz. The unique selling point is the brand\u2019s proprietary padina pavonica algae, which prevents moisture loss in the skin barrier, alongside marine ferment, which helps reduce shine and minimize the appearance of large pores. Finally, gluconolactone gently exfoliates and removes dead skin cells. I do notice less oil production when I\u2019ve used this mist on a hot day. The catch? The finish leans a bit tacky for my taste and there is a faint yeasty scent (probably due to the marine ferment).<\/p>\n If you\u2019ve tried Laneige\u2019s Cream Skin Cerapeptide Toner, $36<\/a>, you\u2019ll very much enjoy this mist<\/a>; it\u2019s pretty much the same product repackaged in a tiny spray bottle. It leaves my skin feeling like it\u2019s just taken a hydrating milk bath, thanks to a mix of peptides and ceramides that work overtime to increase firmness and promote collagen production. Since the bottle is so tiny and portable, this has been my go-to for long plane journeys as a final step to prevent my skin from feeling parched after applying sunscreen. (Wearing sunscreen on a flight<\/a> is a non-negotiable for me.) <\/p>\n This story was originally published on Refinery29 UK.<\/em><\/p>\n Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?<\/strong><\/p>\n The Best Double Cleansing Steps For All Skin Types<\/a><\/p>\n Benefit\u2019s New Foundation Gave Us Flawless Skin<\/a><\/p>\nRhode Glazing Mist, $30<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray, $28<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Chanel No. 1 de Chanel Serum-in-Mist, $120<\/a><\/h2>\n
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The Inkey List Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist, $13<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Aesop Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol, $27<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Elemis Pro-Collagen Toning Mist, $65<\/a><\/h2>\n
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Laneige Cream Skin Cerapeptide Mist, $12<\/a><\/h2>\n
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