I found this spray to be a really nice way to deal with dry skin. I picked it up after a long flight and found that the cool moisture worked well to wake me up, and to help my skin recover. I mainly use it on days that I have been in air conditioned buildings a lot, but my sister uses it everyday on her make-up - to help it set. So it is a very versatile product.
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Avene Thermal Spring Water Review
Avene Thermal Spring Water Review
Avène Thermal Spring Water soothes, softens and calms skin. Achieve maximum hydration.
Website www.avene.com
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Tips: Keep it in your car to help you wake up and refresh on long journeys.
I love to use this spray for summer. It gives me a lovely spritz & refreshes my skin so nice lifting of the heat. It's a straight forward spray that has no scent &just; soothes & calms me.
I picked up a couple of these bottles while they were on sale and have to admit they are very nice to have on hand. However, I'm not sure if I would pay full price for them.
I have one bottle in my car for when I'm doing work outside and one in my gym bag. It's a great way to quickly refresh and help with redness. On hot days, it's an absolute life saver and my partner has started stealing it out of my bag to use at work, too!
i used this when my skin had serious irritation and this soothed it well ,the mist is very fine and gentle ,but you do need to pad it dry after you spary it or it will dry your face alittle bit ,for super hydrating its not enough .
Discovered this product last winter. Its a nice spray to use whenever you feel your skin needs a hydro boost. Although its recommended for sensitive skin I think that its likely suited to all skin types but obviously apply as needed. It last long-ish but really depends on how frequently you use it. The scent is pleasant and subtle. I would not particularly agree with it making skin feel soft but it does soothe it. Its is a versatile product that has many uses like on sunburn, after shaving, nappy rash and to refresh your skin to name a few. I only used it on my face as it can get dry.
Tips: Don't spray too much at once otherwise its like washing your face again. If your skin is too sensitive for toner or you have run out, this is a good alternative to put on prior to putting on moisturisers/cremes.
Such a cooling fine mist that calms my skin, even when I have dry red patches. My favourite way to use it is straight after washing my face before using serums and moisturiser. One downside is I notice the mist isn’t as fine towards the end of the bottle but I personally don’t find it to be a big deal.
Tips: Layer with hyaluronic acid to really plump up your skin. Also keep an eye out for the travel size, it lasts waaaaaay longer than expected
I was recommended this when I first moved to New Zealand, it was mid winter and I was suffering with what I called 'old looking skin'. It was just really dehydrated from the outside cold and overly heated and dry inside air. Packing on moisturiser just made me break out but this was, and still is, a godsend. Fragrance free, this fine misting (thermal) spring water provides a refreshing spritz anytime any where. I use it after applying makeup to dampen down over powdering, I use it during the day to make my face feel fresh. After my nighttime cleanse and moisturise I add a little spritz. If I have a cold and my head is feeling really hot and puffy and my nostrils sore and sensitive- I have a little spritz. It doesn't irritate so it's perfect for everything.
I bought this as I know face mists come in handy for various applications. This is scentless (unsurprisingly) and I like to use it on flights as this is meant to keep your skin hydrated. However, I'm not sure about it's hydrating properties, it kind of evaporates and my skin is back to normal. I also use it to moisten leave-on masks for easier removal. It is quite cooling in summer to spray it on your arms and legs as it mimics the effects of perspiration.
I bought this back from a recent trip to Melbourne, as I had heard good things about it. It would be perfect on a hot summers day, when you need a little pick me up. Granted, it is water in a can but if you're on the go, travelling or just after a woke out at the gym, it's pretty handy to have on hand!
Avene is a lovely French brand based on minimalistic ingredients that are aimed at sensitive or damaged skin. The Avene Thermal Spring Water is the focus of the brand, and is contained in many of their products. I don't have sensitive skin, however I thought the Avene Thermal Spring Water would be a lovely product to add into my skincare routine. I am currently removing my makeup, cleansing and then using the spring water before or after toning. I'm not sure that this is the best place for it in my routine, and I may change this later on.
The Thermal Spring Water sprays softly onto the skin, somewhere between a spray and a mist. It is refreshing, cooling and absorbs and dries quickly. It doesn't have a scent and one quick spray is enough to cover my face and neck. I don't find the product getting in my hair or on my clothes, although it is applied so lightly that I wouldn't notice if it did. As I'm not using the product to treat any skin conditions, I haven't noticed any differences in my skin, other than it feeling refreshed at the time. I am looking forward to using this product in summer, possibly during the day over my makeup. I will also use it if I ever have any dry or irritated patches of skin as it is known for it's healing properties.
Tips: This product is available in a small, travel size which would be a great way to try it out. I often go to shake this product before use as it is like a hairspray can, however it is not meant to be shaken.