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Summer Skin SOS: Why a Hydrating Face Mist Is Your Hot-Weather Essential

05.06.2026 | Skincare

Summer is the season that exposes every weakness in your skincare routine. Skin that holds up fine in cooler months starts to look dull, feel tight, or break down by midday - and the usual answer of drinking more water or applying extra moisturiser does not always cut it. This blog covers the science of why your skin loses moisture faster in summer, what a properly formulated hydrating face mist actually does at a cellular level, and exactly how to use one to keep dehydrated skin in check all season long.

The product this blog focuses on is the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - £11 - clinically proven to deliver 12-hour hydration, suitable for all skin types, and versatile enough to use at every stage of your summer routine. Whether your skin feels tight after being outside, your makeup is sliding by lunch, or your skin just looks flat despite your usual routine, a face mist is more than just a quick refresh. It is an active skincare step that addresses summer dehydration at the source.

Here is exactly what you will learn: why summer weather - both outdoors and indoors - accelerates water loss in skin, what separates an effective mist from plain water, how to recognise summer dehydration in your own skin, how to layer a mist for maximum hydration, and which real-life summer situations call for one.


Why Your Skin Loses More Moisture in Summer Than You Think

Most people assume that summer is easier on skin than winter. The logic is intuitive - dry, cold air strips the skin barrier, so warmer months should feel like a break. The reality is more complicated, and understanding why starts with something called transepidermal water loss.

Transepidermal water loss - known as TEWL - is the process by which water continuously evaporates through the surface of the skin into the surrounding environment. It happens all day, every day, in every season. The skin is not a perfect seal. Water migrates outward through the layers of the epidermis and is lost to the air around you. A healthy, intact skin barrier slows this process down. A compromised or overburdened barrier lets water escape faster than the skin can replenish it. You can read more about this process in detail in our guide to TEWL and transepidermal water loss - it is worth understanding if skin hydration is something you struggle with year-round.

Summer conditions accelerate TEWL through several mechanisms that most people never connect to their skin feeling off.

UV exposure is the first and most significant factor. Sun exposure does not just cause sunburn and long-term skin ageing - it actively degrades the skin barrier in real time. UV radiation breaks down the lipid matrix that holds skin cells together, weakening the barrier’s ability to retain water. Even low-level daily UV exposure, the kind you get on an overcast day or through a car window, contributes to this effect over a season.

Heat increases the rate of evaporation from the skin’s surface. This is simple physics. Warmer air holds more moisture and draws water from your skin more readily than cool air. The warmer your environment, the faster water escapes from the surface layers of your skin.

Air conditioning is a factor that catches people off guard. People often assume they are protected from dehydration when they move indoors, but air conditioning actively strips moisture from the air, creating a low-humidity environment that accelerates TEWL as much as cold outdoor air in winter. If you move between a hot, humid street and a heavily air-conditioned office or shop repeatedly throughout the day, your skin is constantly adjusting to humidity extremes - and that constant shift takes a toll.

The combination of these factors means that summer creates a perfect storm for dehydrated skin - even in people who have never thought of themselves as having a dehydration problem.

There is also a widespread misconception worth addressing directly. Many people with oily skin assume that dehydration does not apply to them. Oil and water are not the same thing. Sebum - the oil your skin produces - does not equal hydration. Your skin can be producing excess oil while simultaneously being stripped of water content. In fact, one of the most common reasons skin overproduces sebum is as a compensatory response to water loss - the skin tries to create a protective barrier through oil when the natural barrier has been weakened. If you want to check where your own skin sits, the 7 signs your skin is dehydrated blog gives a detailed breakdown of what to look for across all skin types.

When the skin is losing water faster than it can retain it, the effects are visible and physical. Skin looks dull rather than glowing. It feels tight or uncomfortable, particularly after cleansing or time outdoors. Fine lines look more pronounced - not because new ones have formed, but because dehydrated skin lacks the plumpness to smooth them. Makeup sits unevenly, clinging to dry patches or creasing by midday. These are not signs of a skincare routine that has failed. They are signs that your skin is losing moisture faster than your routine is replacing it - and that calls for a more targeted approach.

This is where a hydrating face mist earns its place. Not as a luxury extra, but as a practical, science-backed tool for maintaining moisture homeostasis in skin that is under daily environmental pressure.


Not Just Water: What a Hydrating Face Mist Actually Does for Your Skin

There is a persistent myth about face mists that needs addressing before anything else: that they are essentially just water in a bottle. Spritz some water on your face, feel momentarily refreshed, and carry on. If that were the whole story, a face mist would have no real business in a serious skincare routine.

Formulation is everything. An effective hydrating face mist is categorically different from plain water or rose water. The difference lies in the active ingredients - the molecules that attract moisture to the skin, bind it in place, and support the barrier’s ability to hold onto it. Without those ingredients, a water mist can actually make dehydration worse over time, because as the water evaporates from the surface of the skin, it draws additional moisture from the skin’s deeper layers with it.

The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - £11 is built around three key ingredients, each chosen for a specific and clinically supported function. As Vogue UK notes, the difference between a face mist that does something and one that does nothing comes down entirely to what is actually in the formula - and the Hydro-Surge is built to perform, not just to feel nice. You can also find out more about the full product story in our Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist introduction blog.

3% Hydroviton Insta is the engine of the formula. This is the ingredient responsible for the headline claim: instant hydration that lasts for up to 12 hours. That claim is backed by a 96-hour clinical patch-test conducted on 31 people, as well as a 2-week consumer trial with 103 participants. These are not vague marketing numbers. They reflect a rigorous testing process across a meaningful group of real skin types. Hydroviton Insta works as a multi-functional humectant - it draws moisture in and holds it within the skin’s surface layers, creating sustained hydration rather than a fleeting hit of cool that disappears in minutes.

3% Aquaxyl addresses the barrier directly. While Hydroviton Insta is doing the work of pulling moisture in, Aquaxyl is strengthening the infrastructure that keeps moisture from leaking back out. It supports the skin’s natural barrier function - helping to reduce TEWL over time, rather than simply compensating for it in the short term. This is a meaningful distinction. A face mist that only adds moisture without addressing why the skin is losing it in the first place is a temporary fix. Aquaxyl gives the formula a longer-term benefit: a gradually stronger barrier that holds onto hydration more effectively with continued use.

2% Earth Marine Water is the ingredient behind the glow. Derived from marine sources, Earth Marine Water gives the skin a natural luminosity that works on bare skin and over makeup alike. The consumer trial confirmed this - 103 participants agreed across two weeks that the mist helped skin look more dewy and natural. It is not a shimmer or a highlighter effect. It is a genuine radiance that comes from well-hydrated, barrier-supported skin catching the light the way it is supposed to.

The formula is also notable for what it does not contain. There is no fragrance. There is no alcohol. Both of those omissions matter. Fragrance is one of the most common causes of skin sensitivity and reactive responses, and has no functional benefit in a mist. Alcohol can be temporarily refreshing but is actively drying to the skin, directly counteracting the purpose of a hydrating formula. In a product designed for all-day, frequent use - including on the most sensitive skin - removing these irritants is not a compromise. It is the correct formulation decision.

The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist is Vegan Society certified, fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and clinically proven to soothe even the most sensitive skin (96-hour clinical patch-test on 31 people). It is suitable for all skin types, and confirmed safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. You can browse the full face mists collection to see it alongside other hydration-focused options.

The bottom line: a face mist that does its job is not a cosmetic afterthought. It is an active hydration tool, and its effectiveness depends entirely on the quality and concentration of the ingredients behind it.


Five Signs Your Skin Is Dehydrated This Summer (Even If It Feels Oily)

Dehydration does not discriminate by skin type. Dry skin, oily skin, combination skin, sensitive skin - all of them can be dehydrated, and summer conditions push all of them toward the same outcome. The myth that only dry skin gets dehydrated is one of the most common misunderstandings in skincare, and it is worth dismantling clearly. If you are not sure whether your skin is dehydrated, the following five signs are the most common indicators - particularly in warmer months.

Skin that feels tight or uncomfortable after being outdoors. That tight, slightly stretched sensation that sets in after a walk in the sun, a commute, or even sitting near a window all afternoon is your skin’s way of signalling that its water content is dropping. It is different from the dryness of a stripped barrier - it feels more like the skin is under tension, particularly across the cheeks, forehead and around the nose. This sensation tends to ease temporarily when you apply a moisturiser or mist, but returns relatively quickly - which is itself a sign that the skin is not holding onto moisture effectively.

Makeup that will not sit right. If your foundation is clinging to certain patches, creasing along fine lines, or looking cakey and uneven by midday despite careful application, dehydration is almost always part of the cause. Makeup adheres most evenly to skin that is smoothly hydrated. When the skin’s surface is uneven - with dehydrated patches pulling product down and oilier areas pushing it up - no amount of primer or setting spray fully compensates. This is one of the most practical signals that skin needs more hydration, not just better makeup technique. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist addresses exactly this - the 2-week consumer trial of 103 people confirmed that it helped makeup sit more naturally and gave skin a seamless, dewy finish.

A dull complexion that persists even after moisturising. Well-hydrated skin catches the light naturally - it has a softness and luminosity that reads as healthy rather than made-up. Dehydrated skin, by contrast, looks flat and lifeless regardless of what you apply on top. If your skin looks dull in summer despite using the same moisturiser and serums that worked well in cooler months, it is because those products are now fighting harder conditions. They may not be enough on their own. Skin that looks consistently flat in summer is almost certainly losing more water than your current routine is replacing.

Fine lines that look more pronounced than usual. When fine lines appear suddenly more noticeable - particularly around the eyes, the forehead, and around the mouth - the instinct is to assume that the skin is ageing faster. In many cases, the explanation is simpler: dehydration lines and wrinkles are not the same thing. Dehydration lines are surface-level, caused by a lack of water in the outer layers of the skin. They appear quickly and, crucially, they can resolve quickly too when hydration is properly restored. They do not indicate a loss of collagen or structural change. They indicate a skin surface that needs water - and a hydrating face mist used consistently is one of the fastest ways to address them.

Skin that feels “thirsty” again shortly after applying products. If you apply your serum and moisturiser in the morning and find your skin already feels dry or tight again an hour later, that rapid rebound is a dehydration signal. Skin that is well-hydrated and has a strong barrier holds onto moisture for hours. Skin that is struggling releases it quickly back to the environment. This is the fast-evaporation cycle of dehydration in action, and it is particularly common in summer when ambient conditions are already drawing water from the skin. Addressing it requires both active hydration - bringing water into the skin - and barrier support to keep it there. Our full guide to dehydrated skinand 7 signs your skin is dehydrated are worth reading alongside this if you want a more detailed self-assessment. For targeted product solutions, the dehydrated skin collection is a good starting point.

Summer conditions make all five of these signs more likely and more pronounced. Recognising them in your own skin is the first step to fixing them with the right tools.


The 39% Hydration Boost: How to Layer a Face Mist Correctly in Your Summer Routine

Here is a result worth paying attention to. Using the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist before the Hyaluronic Acid Serum - £9 was found to boost hydration by 39% compared to using the serum alone. That figure comes from a 48-hour comparative hydration and skin barrier study conducted on 31 participants. A 39% uplift in hydration from a single change in layering order is not a minor refinement. It is a meaningful difference in how your skin feels and functions - and it comes down to understanding how hyaluronic acid actually works.

Hyaluronic acid is a humectant. Its job is to attract and bind water molecules. But where it draws that water from matters. When applied to already dry skin, hyaluronic acid can draw moisture upward from deeper skin layers toward the surface - which can, in dry or low-humidity conditions, temporarily make the skin’s deeper layers more dehydrated. When applied to damp skin, it captures the moisture that is already present on the surface and draws it inward, binding it into the skin rather than pulling it from within. Misting before your serum creates that optimal damp canvas. You can read more about how to use hyaluronic acid correctly to understand why the application surface matters so much.

This layering principle is also the foundation of a technique called skin flooding - a method of stacking hydrating ingredients on damp skin to maximise absorption and moisture retention. If you want to go deeper into how to build a hydration-first routine using this approach, the skin flooding guide is a useful read alongside this blog.

There are three optimal moments to use the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist in your routine, and each one serves a different purpose.

Step 1 - After cleansing, before your serums: This is the foundational use. After cleansing, your skin’s surface is clean but temporarily more vulnerable to moisture loss - the cleansing process removes some of the natural oils that slow evaporation. Misting immediately after cleansing, before any other product, gives your skin a boost of active hydration and creates the damp surface that makes everything applied afterward - particularly hyaluronic acid - perform at its best. This is where the 39% uplift is most directly relevant.

Step 2 - After moisturiser and SPF: Once your moisturiser and Dewy Sunscreen SPF 30 have fully absorbed and dried down, a light mist over the top locks everything in with a natural dewy finish - without disturbing the layers underneath. The pH of the formula, sitting at 5 to 5.5, is fully skin-compatible and designed to sit harmoniously on top of other products without disrupting their function. This is also safe to use with all actives in your routine, including vitamin C and retinol - there are no compatibility concerns.

Step 3 - On the go, over makeup: This is where the mist earns its place as a daily carry. Throughout the day, as skin loses moisture to heat, air conditioning, and general environmental exposure, a quick mist over makeup delivers an instant refresh without smudging or moving what is underneath. The Earth Marine Water in the formula gives skin an immediate dewy revival rather than a flat, watered-down look. If you have very dehydrated or barrier-stressed skin and want to add an extra layer of protection between your serum and your moisturiser, the Ectoin ingredient guide explains how ectoin works as a barrier-strengthening complement to the mist’s own Aquaxyl content.

The face mist is not a replacement for your toner or your moisturiser. It is an addition that makes your existing routine perform better - particularly in summer conditions when moisture is evaporating faster than usual and your skin needs more active support to stay comfortable and glowing throughout the day.


Six Summer Scenarios Where a Hydrating Face Mist Earns Its Place

Understanding the science behind a hydrating face mist is one thing. Knowing when to actually reach for it in your daily life is what makes it useful. Here are six specific summer situations where the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mistproves its value in real and practical terms.

After SPF midday: Sun protection needs to be on the skin throughout the day, not just in the morning. But reapplying SPF over makeup mid-afternoon is a well-known friction point. Once your Dewy Sunscreen SPF 30 has fully dried from the morning application, a light mist over the top refreshes the skin and adds a hydration boost without disturbing the sun protection layer underneath. When you do reapply SPF later, a mist between applications keeps skin comfortable and dewy in the interim. For guidance on how to reapply sunscreen effectively during the day, and why SPF is a year-round necessity, both guides are worth bookmarking.

Over makeup for a midday glow revival: By early afternoon, even well-applied makeup can start to look flat, settle into lines, or lose its freshness. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist was tested specifically for this use case. In the 2-week consumer trial of 103 people, participants agreed that the mist helped makeup look more dewy, natural, and seamless - not cakey or disrupted. A few seconds with the mist held at arm’s length, eyes and mouth closed, and the skin immediately looks more awake and glowing. No touching, no smudging, no lifting.

Post-gym or outdoor exercise: Skin after exercise is warm, flushed, and losing water rapidly through both sweat and accelerated evaporation. Before you even reach for your post-workout skincare, a quick mist delivers instant cooling and a hit of active hydration to skin that is temporarily in a high-TEWL state. It is an effective first step that brings the skin’s temperature and hydration levels back toward equilibrium before layering anything else on top.

At festivals and outdoor events: When you are away from home, without access to a sink or a full skincare routine, the mist is the one-step solution that fits in a bag and works anywhere. The 75ml size is deliberately travel-friendly - it comes in well under the 100ml carry-on limit, so it works for air travel too. A mist in a jacket pocket or small bag is one of the most practical summer skincare decisions you can make, particularly for long days outdoors.

Air travel and air conditioning: Both environments share one characteristic: very low ambient humidity. Aircraft cabins are notoriously dehydrating environments, with humidity levels that can drop to 10-20% during a flight - far below the 40-60% range that skin functions best in. Air-conditioned offices and cars create a similar effect on a daily basis. In both cases, the skin is constantly losing water to the surrounding air, and a regular mist throughout the day is the most practical and effective way to counter that. It takes seconds, it requires no mirror, and it works immediately.

Post-sun exposure: After time in direct sunlight, the skin barrier is temporarily more vulnerable. UV exposure weakens the lipid layer that controls moisture retention, making skin more prone to rapid water loss and sensitivity in the hours after sun exposure. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist is clinically proven to soothe even the most sensitive skin - verified by a 96-hour clinical patch-test on 31 people. For additional barrier support post-sun, ectoin is an ingredient worth exploring - it is one of the most studied barrier-support and environmental stress-relief ingredients available, and pairs naturally with the mist as a post-UV hydration layer.


Building Your Complete Summer Hydration Routine

A face mist is most powerful when it is part of a routine that is built around what summer skin actually needs. The two priorities are clear: hydration, to replace the moisture summer conditions strip away, and barrier support, to reduce the rate at which that moisture is lost in the first place. The following routine is structured around those two goals - with product suggestions for morning and evening that work together as a coherent system, not just a collection of separate steps.

For broader guidance on adjusting your routine to the season, the complete seasonal skincare routine guide is a thorough companion resource.

Your Summer Morning Routine

Cleanse with the Oat Cleansing Balm - £15. Summer skin needs a cleanser that removes overnight build-up, residual SPF, and any excess oil without stripping the barrier. The Oat Cleansing Balm is gentle, non-foaming, and specifically formulated to clean thoroughly without disrupting the skin’s natural moisture levels - the right starting point for a routine that prioritises hydration.

Hydrate on damp skin. While the skin is still slightly damp from cleansing - or after a quick spritz of the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - apply the Hyaluronic Acid Serum - £9. The damp-skin application is what drives the 39% hydration uplift mentioned earlier. If your skin is particularly sensitive or your barrier is under stress from sun exposure or environmental factors, consider the Ectoin Hydro-Barrier Serum - £15 instead. Ectoin is an exceptional barrier-support ingredient that helps skin become more resilient to environmental stress over time.

Moisturise with the Omega Water Cream - £11. In summer, heavy creams and thick emollients can feel uncomfortable in heat and may contribute to congestion. The Omega Water Cream is lightweight and oil-free, designed to deliver meaningful moisture without sitting heavy on the skin. It is the ideal summer moisturiser for most skin types.

Protect with Dewy Sunscreen SPF 30. No summer routine is complete without SPF. Apply and allow it to fully absorb and dry down before the next step.

Mist with the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - £11 as the final step. Once SPF has dried, a mist over the top locks everything in, adds the dewy finish that Earth Marine Water delivers, and sets the skin up to maintain moisture through the day ahead.

Your Summer Evening Routine

Cleanse again with the Oat Cleansing Balm - £15. Evening cleansing in summer is particularly important - you are removing SPF, pollution, sweat, and the accumulated stress of the day. A thorough but gentle cleanse is essential before any treatment steps.

Hydrate with the Hyaluronic Acid Serum or the Ectoin Hydro-Barrier Serum - £15. Evening is the body’s repair window, and giving the barrier the right building blocks overnight - whether that is hyaluronic acid for water content or ectoin for structural resilience - makes a measurable difference to how skin feels and looks the next morning.

Treat with the Exosome Glow Serum - £20. For anyone looking to add radiance and active skin renewal to their summer routine, this is the step for it. Exosomes support skin cell communication and promote a naturally bright, even-toned complexion - a useful addition for skin that has been exposed to UV stress and needs help recovering its glow.

Moisturise with the Bio-Active Ceramide Moisturiser - £19 for skin that is drier, more mature, or where the barrier needs substantial overnight repair. Ceramides are structural components of the skin barrier - replenishing them at night directly supports the barrier function that summer depletes during the day.

Mist with the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist as the final step. Sealing the evening routine with a mist gives the skin one last hit of active hydration before sleep, when transepidermal water loss continues even without environmental stressors.

Every routine is personal. If you would like a recommendation built around your specific skin type and concerns, the Skincare Quiz gives a personalised starting point. For a curated bundle approach, Build Your Own Routine lets you put together a summer routine that works for your skin and your budget. The full dehydrated skin collection is also available for anyone browsing targeted hydration products across the range.


Face Mist FAQ: Your Summer Questions Answered

Does a face mist actually hydrate skin, or is it just temporary?
A plain water mist offers only temporary relief - and can actually worsen dehydration over time as the water evaporates and draws additional moisture from the skin with it. A properly formulated face mist is a different proposition entirely. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist contains 3% Hydroviton Insta, which is clinically proven to deliver hydration lasting up to 12 hours (96-hour clinical patch-test on 31 people, 2-week consumer trial of 103 people). This is sustained, active hydration - not a momentary surface cool. For a broader look at what dehydrated skin needs beyond a mist alone, the dehydrated skin guide covers it in full.

Can I use a face mist over makeup without ruining it?
Yes - and this is one of the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist’s most tested claims. In the 2-week consumer trial of 103 participants, the overwhelming consensus was that the mist enhanced the appearance of makeup rather than disturbing it - making it look more dewy, natural, and seamlessly blended. Hold the mist at arm’s length, close your eyes and mouth, and use a light sweeping motion rather than a concentrated spray. The formula is designed to sit harmoniously on top of makeup without lifting or moving it.

Is a face mist suitable for oily or blemish-prone skin?
Absolutely. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist contains no heavy occlusives or emollients that could congest pores or contribute to blemishes. It is non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, and alcohol-free - making it appropriate for oily, blemish-prone skin that also happens to be dehydrated, which is a more common combination than most people realise. Oiliness and dehydration can absolutely coexist, and using a hydrating mist does not add oil to the skin - it adds water, which is what oily-but-dehydrated skin actually needs.

How often can I use a face mist in summer?
As often as your skin needs it. There is no upper limit on how frequently you can mist. In summer conditions - particularly in air conditioning, during travel, after exercise, or after time in the sun - using it several times throughout the day is entirely appropriate and beneficial. The formula is gentle enough for all-day use, confirmed safe for even the most sensitive skin.

Does a face mist replace moisturiser or toner?
No - a face mist is a complement to your routine, not a replacement for any existing step. Moisturiser provides occlusive and emollient support that seals hydration in place and nourishes the skin barrier through oils and waxes - a mist does not replicate this function. A toner may be used for additional skin prep, exfoliation, or pH balancing depending on the formula. The mist fills a different and specific role: delivering active hydration at multiple points throughout the day, amplifying the performance of serums applied on damp skin, and providing an instant glow refresh that works at any stage of the routine.

Is the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes - this is one of the most thoroughly verified claims for the product. It is clinically proven to soothe even the most sensitive skin, as confirmed by a 96-hour clinical patch-test conducted on 31 people. The formula contains no fragrance and no alcohol - two of the most common irritants in skincare products. The Aquaxyl in the formula actively supports the skin barrier rather than stressing it. If you have reactive, sensitised, or rosacea-prone skin and have hesitated around face mists before, the Hydro-Surge is formulated specifically to work without triggering sensitivity. For guidance on layering it with the right supporting ingredients, the ectoin vs hyaluronic acid guide is a useful reference.

Can I use a face mist if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Yes. The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - £11 is confirmed safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and free from ingredients that would require avoidance during pregnancy. As always, if you have specific concerns, consult your GP or midwife - but the formula itself carries no contraindications for pregnancy or breastfeeding.


Summer Skin Does Not Have to Be a Battle

Summer depletes skin moisture faster than most people realise - and faster than most routines are built to handle. The combination of UV exposure, heat, humidity shifts, and air conditioning creates conditions where TEWL accelerates, the skin barrier weakens, and no amount of moisturiser applied once in the morning can fully compensate for what the environment takes throughout the day.

The answer is not a more complicated routine. It is a smarter one. A properly formulated hydrating face mist - one built around active ingredients that attract, bind, and retain water - addresses summer dehydration at the point where it actually matters: throughout the day, as conditions change around you.

The Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist - £11 delivers clinically proven 12-hour hydration, supports the skin barrier with Aquaxyl, and provides a natural dewy glow with Earth Marine Water. It is suitable for all skin types, confirmed safe for sensitive skin and pregnancy, and versatile enough to work at every step of your routine. Good skin in summer is not about working harder. It is about using the right tools.


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