The Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray is one of my most repurchased skincare products, so I figured it was time I wrote a review.
I’m the biggest fan of the Clinique Moisture Surge collection in general, and I’ve loved every product I’ve tried, but this mist and the overnight mask would have to be my two favourite products from the entire range.
BUY HERE: Beauty Bay / ULTA / Clinique UK / Clinique US
Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray
“Bursting with moisture and activated aloe water, this must-have oil-free face spray immediately hydrates, softening and soothing skin in a flash.
Portable size means you can enjoy an instant spritz of refreshing moisture anytime. Oil-Free. Ophthalmologist Tested.“
The Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray is an oil free facial spray which contains active aloe to rapidly replenish the skin’s moisture levels to restore balance, and softens and soothes in a flash.
In addition to aloe, the Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray also contains glycerin which is a humectant in that it attracts moisture to the skin making it ideal for my dry skin which is in need of all the moisture it can get it.
What I love about the Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray, which I feel makes it more effective than any other facial spray I’ve tried is that it does actually impart moisture into the skin.
If my skin’s feeling tight or uncomfortable, a simple spritz or two of this spray solves that, and my skin is left feeling as if I’ve applied a hydrating moisturiser which I love especially as it doesn’t affect my makeup.
It has a very fine atomiser which dispenses the finest of mists over the skin, and it’s one of very few facial mists that actually does hydrate the skin. I really love the fresh aloe scent it has, and it’s a product I will forever repurchase as I love it so, so much.
BUY HERE: Beauty Bay / ULTA / Clinique UK / Clinique US
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