Hypochlorous Acid Spray has been a huge conversation in the beauty world for quite a few months now. Why? Many have praised the ingredient for hydrating, soothing and refreshing their skin, but also for calming and combatting breakouts, particularly after a workout. One product that has been making waves on TikTok in recent weeks is the Boots Deep Moisture Spray, with beauty buffs raving about its ability to hydrate, soothe, and refresh the skin with a few sprays.
A hydrating spray enriched with hypochlorous acid, designed to be fragrance-free and gentle on the skin. Hypochlorous acid is a powerful, yet gentle, ingredient that has been used in skincare for some time, though it’s only gaining traction lately. Let’s get a bit more nerdy and delve into the science of how it works. Hypochlorous acid is a compound our bodies naturally produce, which is found in white blood cells, and it is known for its healing benefits. It works within the body to kill bacteria, calm inflammation and repair internal ailments. The ingredient has been developed into topical products to heal wounds, calm inflammation, as well as prevent clogged pores that contribute to breakouts, soothe any irritations or flare ups, and support the skin’s barrier function, hence why it has become a cult skincare staple perfect for sensitive or stressed skin.
The Boots Deep Moisture Spray contains the hero ingredient, and a blend of other hydrating ingredients, including aloe vera, which combine to calm, soothe and hydrate the skin. Boots Deep Moisture Spray is also fragrance-free, so it is gentle on the skin, and suitable for those with sensitive skin. The spray has been praised for offering a quick and effective solution to your skin concerns, it is non-greasy, plus it is super easy to use. Simply spray on a clean and dry face both morning and evening, as well as throughout the day if your skin needs extra TLC, or after a workout and leave to set in.
Some social sensations are using the Boots Deep Moisture Spray post-workout, as a quick and convenient way to refresh tired, and dry skin. Others use it to simply hydrate and wake up their skin in the morning, while others use it as a setting spray, though I’m not so convinced of the latter. Considering its £5 price tag, and its popularity on social media, it’s no wonder the product is flying off the shelves at Boots.
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