The mist is a lightweight, refreshing cosmetic formulated to hydrate and soothe the skin. Often enriched with active ingredients, it can be applied before or after make-up for an instant burst of freshness. Discover how to integrate the mist into your skin-care regimen for radiant, hydrated skin.
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FAQ about mist
Is it possible to apply a facial mist to make-up-covered skin?
Yes, the mists allow the skin to cool without causing make-up to shift.
Is the facial mist suitable for all skin types?
Yes, there are formulations of mists tailored to each skin type.
Can a facial mist effectively replace a moisturiser?
No, it supplements its action but does not replace the moisturiser, providing more comprehensive hydration.
Is it possible to use a facial mist as a make-up setting spray?
It depends on the mists, but some can be used to extend make-up wear time.
How frequently should one apply a facial mist?
Generally, there are no restrictions on the use of a mist for the face. However, it is recommended to consult the usage instructions provided with the product.
What is the difference between a mist and thermal spring water?
Thermal spring water is typically a mineral water naturally rich in trace elements. A cosmetic mist may contain various additional active ingredients. They generally have the same purpose, but their compositions differ.
Can a mist tighten pores?
It depends: certain mists formulated with astringent actives can help improve the appearance of pores.
Are facial mists suitable for oily skin?
Yes. Predominantly aqueous, these products are lightweight and non-occlusive.
Do mists contain preservatives?
Yes, most aqueous formulations require a preservative system to prevent microbial proliferation. Their presence enhances the safety of the product.
Are mists useful in aeroplanes?
The dry air in the cabin promotes skin dehydration. A mist containing humectants can provide temporary comfort, while remaining practical to apply.