Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist Review
Welcome back to another review! This time, I want to share my experience with the Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist. Facial mists are a staple in my skincare routine, and I’ve tried quite a few over time. So, let’s dive in and see what this one’s all about.
The formula contains a blend of hyaluronic acid, betaine, tamarind extract, Irish moss extract, cucumber extract, coralline algae extract, panthenol, and glycerin to hydrate the skin, while panthenol and cucumber extract soothe the skin. Additionally, a blend of passion flower extract, pomegranate extract, red algae extract, and coralline algae extract provides antioxidant protection.
The spray nozzle is quite intense and sprays a generous amount of product. Personally, I would prefer a finer mist, something like the Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist. The good news is that the new bottles come with an extra nozzle designed to spray the product more softly and evenly. Unfortunately, this additional nozzle wasn’t included when I purchased the mist last time.
The Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist has almost no scent, although I can notice a faint cucumber note.
I have combination skin, and the Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist sinks into the skin without leaving any residue. It provides hydration and leaves the skin feeling soft without being too tacky or sticky. It works well as a layering product but is less effective over makeup due to the intense nozzle.
I use the Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist both before and after serums and moisturisers. Basically, I layer it between each product to help them absorb quickly and boost hydration. So, I do mist quite a bit, but it really makes a difference to my skin.
To sum up, I find the Jordan Samuel Skin Hydrate the Mist to be a lovely product. I’m already on my third bottle, which speaks for itself, and I’ll definitely keep buying it.
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Thanks Mary! I’m a huge fan of mists, and I haven’t tried this one before, but now I’m willing to give it a go!