Opinions on hydrating mist.
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Jul 12, 2015
Amy P.
I've heard so many things about this but I'm not convinced yet that it actually works. Is this worth my money or not? I just saw one by benefit, it's called ultra radiance re-hydrating mist.
Any other brands that sell these mists and what are your opinions on them?
Jul 13, 2015
Malia C.
Hello Amy, I think hydrating mists are great I use them all of the time. I definitely think that hydrating mists are worth the money. I currently use the Mario bedescu hydrating mist with rose water herbs and aloe and I LOVE it and it was only seven dollars. It is pretty hard to find though but I get mine from ulta.com. Overall I think that hydrating mists are definitely worth the hype.
Jul 13, 2015
Aurora S.
I think hydrating mists are nice but you can easily make one yourself. It's just water and glycerin.
Glycerin is a humectant and attracts water from the air or from beneath the skin and brings it to the surface to keep it moisturized.
I like using them when the air is dry. Or if I'm using an oil to moisturize because oils need water to seal onto the skin.
You could use it over makeup if your makeup is kind of powdery and it helps
Jul 13, 2015
Amy P.
Thank you Malia & Aurora!! :)
Jul 13, 2015
Maddie C.
I agree with Malia. Mario's is amazing and smells great.
Jul 13, 2015
Kailey L.
Hydrating mists are great, but I wouldn't pay top dollar for one as you can easily make it yourself. Or if you don't want to make one, rose water is an excellent alternative, and you can find it at most health food stores for $5-$10.
Jul 16, 2015
Amy P.
Thanks!!