This Affordable Product Made My Skin So Happy — And You Might Not Know About It Yet

You May Be Interested In:24 Hair Products That Are Basically Bottles Of Pure Magic


If you’re having trouble keeping up with trending skin care products and deducing whether they’re actually worth incorporating into your routine, I don’t blame you.

But one ingredient that’s gone viral on TikTok is worth paying attention to: hypochlorous acid. It’s a soothing, potent antimicrobial — a “natural disinfectant” that’s found in our body’s white blood cells, according to Dr. Samer Jaber, a board-certified dermatologist at Washington Square Dermatology in New York City.

Similarly, Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist and a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Cornell, told HuffPost that hypochlorous acid also calms inflammation and repairs the skin’s barrier.

Hypochlorous acid stands apart because of its wide breadth of applications while being gentle and non-irritating enough for routine use. It can help treat eczema and dermatitis, reduce redness, calm breakouts and strengthen the skin barrier, particularly during cold, dry weather, according to both dermatologists. But hypochlorous acid “is so well tolerated that it is even used to treat blepharitis, which is inflammation of the eyelids,” Jaber said.

As an avid user of hypochlorous acid myself — I consider it more essential to my skin care routine than my moisturizer — you can’t go wrong incorporating this gentle yet hardworking ingredient into your personal care lineup. I apply Magic Molecule’s solution twice daily to calm my sensitive, cystic acne-prone skin and to cleanse my easily irritated eyelids. I also deal with perioral dermatitis, a facial rash that’s similar to rosacea, and hypochlorous acid is the only ingredient I’ve found that has made a noticeable difference for me besides oral medication. It’s so helpful for me that I make sure I never run out.

Garshick recommended applying hypochlorous acid products “after cleansing, prior to any serums or moisturizers” or “mid-day over makeup or post-workout.” Sprays make it extra easy to apply. And remember, as Jaber noted: “Start gradually and slowly when incorporating any ingredient into your skin care routine, including hypochlorous acid.”

We’ve rounded up the best hypochlorous acid products on the market, as recommended by dermatologists. Read on for our favorites.

HuffPost and its publishing partners may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently selected by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change. The experts consulted for this story do not necessarily endorse the products ahead unless otherwise noted.

Magic Molecule’s “The Solution,” my personal favorite

“This helps to soothe the skin whether it’s from a sunburn, skin irritation, cuts or scrapes,” dermatologist Marisa Garshick explained. “It can be used as needed and helps to reduce bacteria, redness and calm the skin.”

This hypochlorous acid version is my personal favorite thanks to its stability and FDA-cleared formula. (Hypochlorous acid is a notoriously difficult ingredient to stabilize, but this version has a two-year shelf life, per the brand, which is purportedly twice as long as usual.) I keep a bottle on my vanity at all times and make sure to never run out!

Promising review: “I have used this spray for several instances since I purchased it a few months ago. It has an almost instant soothing effect on the skin/affected area. I had a bacterial infection in my chest area, and it soothed and cleared it up within a week! However, I became totally sold on this product whenever my toddler son came home with Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease. I sprayed this on his affected areas 2-3 times a day, and his skin was not irritated like normal with this illness. If you know anything about HF&M, it can be uncontrollable and extremely uncomfortable for a child, and this spray kept his bumps at bay! All of the bumps he did have healed within a few days. I have vowed to always keep a bottle of this magic spray on hand; it’s totally worth the price!” — Magic Spray

Tower 28’s popular “SOS” hypochlorous acid spray

“Tower 28 is probably the most well-known and well-marketed [hypochlorous acid spray],” wrote dermatologist Dr. Samer Jaber.

“It helps to strengthen and soothe the skin while helping to reduce redness and inflammation as well as skin sensitivity,” said Garshick. “Because it also has antibacterial properties, it can be helpful for those dealing with breakouts and the spray formulation makes it a great option for post-workout. It can be used all year round.”

This spray is also beloved by HuffPost editors, including shopping writers Tessa Flores and Lourdes Avila Uribe.

“I’ve been using the Tower28 spray for almost 6 months and have come to be absolutely dependent on it. I have combination, acne-prone skin that can be temperamental with seasonal changes and gets easily irritated, so I was hesitant to try a new ingredient. Luckily, my skin took to it immediately,” said Uribe. “Not only does it help with hydration and give me a nice glow, but it has made a noticeable difference with my breakouts. I use it after workouts and after I wash my face in the evenings and feel fresh and clean.”

Flores also uses Tower 28’s hypochlorous acid spray daily. “I use this every morning and night between my skin care products to help trap in moisture and optimize absorption, as well as use [it] regularly on my hands whenever I feel [an eczema] flare-up coming along,” she said.

Heads up: The spray is available at Amaozn, Sephora and Credo Beauty but the best deal is at Credo Beauty since it’s 20% off today.

Plus Tower 28’s “SOS” serum for needier skin (like mine)

Tower 28’s hypochlorous acid serum is designed for chronically sensitive skin, according to the brand, and acts as a more intensive soothing treatment than its hyper-popular spray.

I’ve come to depend on this serum for fast-acting relief for breakouts and itchy dermatitis flareups all over my body, not just on my face. It’s been especially helpful for soothing the cracked, dry skin on my lips and feet.

Like reviewers note, the serum’s packaging could use some work — I assume because it’s a water-based serum, the product tends to shoot out horizontally instead of dispensing downwards like a thicker serum would.

While at first this annoyed me, I’ve found the packaging easy enough to work with as long as you anticipate the quirky dispenser. Instead of holding my hand perpendicular underneath the pump to catch the product, I hold my hand sideways (parallel). This method enables me to use the serum without losing out on precious product.

I wouldn’t be willing to work around packaging for most any other skin care product, but this one has been so obviously beneficial for my reactive skin that, to my surprise, I am.

Another antibacterial serum with easier dispensation

The Active Skin Repair hydrogel offers an additional non-spray option for folks who would rather have their hypochlorous acid in a non-spray format. Its watery formula is similar to the previous Tower 28 serum’s consistency, though the Active Skin Repair version’s squeeze-to-dispense method seems to perform better with the thinness of the product, according to reviewers, who aren’t calling out issues with the packaging.

Gentle and antimicrobial, this serum is accepted by the National Eczema Association and is also FSA- and HSA-eligible.

Active Skin Repair also offers a hypochlorous acid spray that’s more stable and thus more efficacious than peer versions, per the brand. (You can find the spray at Amazon and Target.)

Promising reviews: This stuff is life changing. I be had bad acne forever and I started using this on my face to help with the healing process and oh my goodness. It’s amazing. I usually put it all over my face in the morning and at night and I’ve noticed less break out and the ones that I have heal more quickly. Also, the more often you use it, the faster it works. On no makeup days I’ll apply it over specific areas (like my chin for hormonal breakouts) and I’ll notice a difference within a day if I apply it 3-4 times. Big fan. I will order this forever” — Sarah

“I use this on my chest and back to combat acne and it keeps it at bay and heals breakouts within 3 days. I go through a bottle a month but it is worth it. This is so gentle on the ski and non toxic.. win win!!!” — Joc

The Briotech hypochlorous spray, an affordable option

“The Briotech and SkinSmart [options] are similar [to the Tower 28 version] with a lower price point,” Jaber noted.

Briotech’s spray is formulated with deionized water, pure salt and hypochlorous acid to gently yet effectively soothe irritated, red skin. It’s also popular for healing piercings.

Promising review: “Hypochlorous acid is a great and safe sanitizer, antiseptic, and antibacterial. It’s been around for a long time (your body has it naturally too!) and it has come back into vogue. I spray this on my face so the bacteria doesn’t build up and cause zits and blocked pores. Sprayer works well too. Just a good addition for any household.” — nlroundabout

The SkinSmart “Wound Therapy” spray, another budget-friendly pick

SkinSmart’s version is also similar to Tower 28’s hypochlorous acid spray at a lower price, according to Jaber.

Made with 0.18% hypochlorous acid, ionized water and salt, SkinSmart’s spray is designed to target bacteria without disrupting your body’s healing process, whether you’re healing from acne, rashes, cuts or other wounds.

Promising reviews: “Two applications – one to cleanse, and second soon as the first dries to protect and heal without any fungus among us, or bacterial infections. LOVE THIS STUFF…will never be without it again, unless they stop making it as is.” — Kitty

“I used these for my father’s red and dry bum. He was enflamed and in pain and this stuff knocked it right out. If you have a patient with terrible diarrhea and diaper rashes are an issue, try this product. Much better than diaper rash cream.” — Andrew Baker

Loma Lux Eczemol, an FDA-cleared spray for treatment of dermatitis

Garshick recommended Loma Lux’s Eczemol spray for soothing irritated skin and helping heal inflammation.

“Working to alleviate dry and itchy skin, this spray is FDA-cleared for atopic dermatitis, first- and second-degree burns and radiation dermatitis,” Garshick wrote. “It has been shown to improve healing and also helps to reduce bacteria, inflammation and helps to calm itching. It can be used two times daily or as needed and is safe for all ages.”

The National Rosacea Society-accepted Prequel Universal Skin Solution

Garshick is also a fan of Prequel’s hypochlorous acid spray.

“Accepted by the National Rosacea Society, this spray contains hypochlorous acid, electrolyzed water and a soothing mineral concentrate to help calm irritated skin,” said Garshick. “In addition to calming the skin, it can help to support the skin barrier and improve hydration. It is fragrance-free and safe for those with sensitive or eczema-prone skin.”

Promising review: “I love this product. It truly is the all in one product you need to keep your skin clear but moisturized. I keep one in my gym bag, my car, my vanity and nightstand.” — Jess



share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

27 Products On Amazon That Inspired Over 1,000 People To Leave A 5-Star Review
27 Products On Amazon That Inspired Over 1,000 People To Leave A 5-Star Review
This Seemingly Magical Drugstore Product Is An All-In-One Balm And Lip Tint
This Seemingly Magical Drugstore Product Is An All-In-One Balm And Lip Tint
Officers Were Caught On Video Punching A Deaf Black Man. The Police Union Says They Were Attacked.
Officers Were Caught On Video Punching A Deaf Black Man. The Police Union Says They Were Attacked.
These 13 Old-School Beauty Products Are Still The Best Around
These 13 Old-School Beauty Products Are Still The Best Around
This Viral Mary Poppins Bag Is Now On Amazon
This Viral Mary Poppins Bag Is Now On Amazon
These Beauty Products Are All On Deep Discount, From Luxury To Drugstore Products
These Beauty Products Are All On Deep Discount, From Luxury To Drugstore Products
News Pizza Time | © 2024 | News