Take A Breather With These Skin-Enhancing Facial Mists

Take A Breather With These Skin-Enhancing Facial Mists

Actress/singer/new talk-show host KeKe Palmer will soon come to realize that taking a minute for herself between gigs by spritzing facial mists throughout her busy day is a must to maintain some calm – check out the offerings from La Roche Posay, Boots and Jurlique.

For You Sensitive Types

La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water ($12.99 laroche-posay.us) is the perfect choice for soothing your sensitive skin care woes as you work, travel and play and even better following in-office procedures like chemical peels, laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion. Rich in the powerful natural antioxidant Selenium, this product which emits disperses a gentle, fine mist of micro-droplets can be the last step in cleansing and the first step in caring, to tone and refresh skin.

Spritz To Tone

A dose of Botanics Rosewater Toning Spritz by Boots ($8.39, target.com) removes every last crumb of remaining makeup while the damask rosewater gently cleanses your skin without drying it, leaving it smooth and supple. After face is cleansed, spritz some product on a cotton ball or cotton pad, then wipe face and neck.

Spritz To Refresh

Personally-speaking, No. 7 Mineral Water Spray ($9.99, target.com) is the way this blogger survives a day of writing post after post after post. It’s a non-greasy mineral water spritz that instantly gives a burst of hydration as it cools your skin…so refreshing. Can be applied over makeup.

Spritz To Calm

Skin that looks stressed and in need of a little calm should enjoy a spritz of  Jurlique Calendula Redness Rescue Calming Mist  ($38, jurlique.com) – a high-performing mist that comforts, restores skin’s natural defenses and moisturizes. And if you love the smell of cucumbers, then you’ll love this uplifting, fresh combo of cucumber and chamomile.

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