Facial Sprays have long been used as a beauty tool. However, some still perceive it as nothing more than just water in a bottle. But those who have experience the benefits of these sprays can attest that it’s more than just mist. Cosmetic companies have formulated facial mists and sprays that can help you look and feel fresh throughout the day. Here are 3 ways in which a facial spray can work in your beauty routine.
- Hydration. One of the basic benefits of a facial spray is to help re-hydrate skin during long flights. Altitude, cabin pressure, and low humidity can leave your skin dry and dull on long haul flights. This is why you need to cleanse and moisturize from time to time during the flight. Facial sprays can help you re-hydrate skin quickly and keep you looking fresh throughout the flight. You can also use it to boost hydration if skin dryness is a common concern. Simply spritz evenly on the face after cleansing and toning. Then apply your usual night cream or moisturizer.
- Make-Up Setting or Finish. A facial spray can also be handy when applying make-up and helping it last longer. You can spray a bit of mist on your make-up brushes or applicator for a brighter and more solid colour application. Then give your face another spritz after finishing your make-up for a natural, flawless, and dewy look. In some cases, a facial spray also acts as a make-up setting spray that helps you preserve your look for longer hours thereby keeping re-touches at a minimum.
- Re-touch. You aren’t the only one who needs a midday reboot. Oftentimes your make-up also tends to look duller as the day progresses. Give yourself a few spritzes of your favourite face mist or spray to freshen up. Aside from making you feel good with cool and fragrant sensations, you also get to refresh your make up in a flash.
There are facial mists or sprays that are formulated to moisturize only as well as mists with multiple benefits. Just like any beauty product, you should also exercise caution in buying facial sprays. Always check the ingredients and test the product first before committing to it.