Top beauty misters: The new weapon of selfie-worthy, glowing, firm skin!

The rise of the “skin intellectuals” has led to an increase in the habitual use of facial mist in our daily care regimens. And the problem here is not just being one of a growing number of cuteness gurus. The leaps in formulation technology mean that mist brings more than just a refreshing feel to the skincare party.

Liquid skin care products presented in spray form, used to moisturize and illuminate the skin, are called facial mist. Facial mist has become one of the multi-purpose skin care products that everyone should have in their pleasant arsenal. Especially when the weather is too dry or too humid as it is now. For example, using a product like Rose Power Essence, the pleasant mist of Gulsha, which has become the unknown weapon of many makeup artists, can have a reset effect on your skin on a boring day when you think you don’t look beautiful.

Facial mists containing SPF sunscreen and injecting vitamin C to add glow to your skin are on the market. Some step up your tanning game, and others contain hyaluronic acid to give dry skin the attention it deserves. Dr. Jart’s Cicapair is loved by dermatologists for its soothing effect, Tiger Grass for protecting the skin from environmental aggressors, Gulsha for containing precious rose water, and Mario Badescu for containing medicinal herbs.

If you are going to spend money on a facial mist, you should focus on those with skin care properties. Gucci Zelens, which protects the skin from environmental aggressors, Elemis, which is strong in antioxidants, Caudalie, which shrinks pores and has become the sole refuge of celebrities such as Rosie Huntington Whiteley, Niod, which minimizes edema, or L’Occitane Precious Essential Face Mist, which is enriched with immortelle.

Special for women experiencing menopause!

Now, face mists that are not in Turkey but designed according to age and special problems are also on the market. One of them is Pause Well-Aging Cooling Mist, which is on my radar in the middle and is known as the most adequate facial mist for menopause.

Helping you manage hot flashes during menopause, this facial mist not only cools you down with the first spray, but also takes care of the precious hormonal changes that occur as you age. Formulated as a fusion of antioxidants, vitamins and peptides that support collagen production, the work is also a harbinger that facial mist will soon become specialist creations like serums.

Many facial sprays do more than just refresh your mind and moisturize your face, thanks to skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, C, and witch hazel. For example, Kiehl’s gloss control mist for men instantly cools skin and neutralizes oil to reduce shine and give a more matte finish. There is menthol in the mixture to naturally cool the face.

Promising to regulate the natural metabolism of skin cells and doing much more than refreshing it with vitamin E, alpha-lipoic acid and vitamin C, Lucia Magnani combines science and nature with her empowering mist.

Facial mist preference of celebrities whose skin we love?

When we mix the Hollywood magazines a little bit, all the information is poured out in front of us. Jennifer Aniston and Zendaya, Miranda Kerr, Heritage Store Rosewater facial mist with damask rose oil known to soothe and hydrate skin daily; Kora Organics, Emma Watson, Elisabeth Olsen and model Shannina Shaik; Sukin uses Hydrating Face Mist. Olivia Culpo, Dr. While Barbara Sturm says she has two of her mist in her purse, Kourtney Kardashian is one of those who say never without Caudalie mist. Naomi Campbell prefers La Roche-Posay Serozinc Mist, Cara Delevingne prefers Trilogy Hydrating Mist, Kendall Jenner prefers Maria Badescu.