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Summertime Relief
I am a great fan of thermal waters, especially in the summer time. There is nothing more refreshing in a spritz of thermal water to hydrate and freshen your skin. I have used various thermal waters over the years and this one is in my top three.
Expensive...but it works!
Yes...it's strange that a water in a bottle can do wonders!
I didn't want to buy into they hype but I truly did find that this does work for the easily irritated skin that I have on my face. It has reduced the irritation (redness/itchiness) and improved the look.
La Roche Posay
Protective from natural environmental factors that dry out skin. Very nice for the summer months and waking up tired skin, whilst not being too oily.
Yep, I know it's water in a spray can. I still like it.
This is one of those products that I never buy separately, but if it's in a gift set from La Roche Posay or Avene I'll use the entire thing. It's good for a refresh during the day, or even after using a makeup setting spray to give an extra boost.
Suitable for sensitive skin with redness
I discovered this in the summer last year and bought it, because I was curious about thermal water as I had heard about it a lot. I used it for my face, neck and chest in order to moisturize and soften up the skin. I included it in my morning and night routine, and before my makeup application. It made me feel fresh, and it is suitable for sensitive skin with redness. It met my expectations, and I would recommend it to others if they have the opportunity to try it.
Water in a can!
Is it silly to be purchasing water in an aerosol can for $15? Yup. Will I continue to purchase? Yup! I do not believe anything LRP says this will do for you as it is simply that...water in a can. However, this feels so darn refreshing when I spray it on in the desert like conditions of my office that I find myself reaching for it at least a few times a day for a quick pick me up. I have tried putting plain distilled water in a spray bottle and using that instead but yet, for some reason, it does not compare to my $15 water in a can.
Seems to be on par with most toners. Supposed to be for sensitive skin; so far, so good.
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