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.
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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: 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've used this spray as a toner after cleansing my face but I find that my skin usually still feels tight after the water is absorbed/evaporated. I usually prefer to use this to spray over masks to keep them moist but using straight onto my skin has minimal effects. It's quite refreshing to spray on my body after it's been in the sun and the mini size is also handy for when I go out and my make-up is drying.
When I brought Avene thermal water, I was looking for a product to give my skin an added boost of hydration in the afternoon and thought this might be worth trying.
The product comes in a can, it is unscented so prefect for sensitive skin. One spritz is usually enough to cover my entire face. I leave it to dry naturally which only takes a few minutes. It is great for refreshing your skin on a hot day and equally great for when travelling. What I really like about this product is that it doesn't affect your make-up and leaves your skin feeling smooth and hydrated without feeling sticky.
I personally find it rather expensive for what it is so no I would not repurchase it again.
A friend’s mum (who always looked immaculate) used this to set her makeup on, I went and bought it originally as a setting spray - which it does. The mist doesn’t smell like anything and it comes in a variety of sizes. I used to take the small one in my handbag, perfect for traveling or holidaying on a hot summer day.
It doesn’t really “soothes, softens, and calms” my skin as it’s being advertised for.
For the price I prefer to buy those water that’s scented with aromatherapy oils instead.
Great refresher, good for your skin. Avene products are great especially for dry/sensitive skin. I use a few of their products. I like the little bottle, and it lasts well. Nice fine mist but effective, doesn't leave droplets on your face so good even with makeup on.
Tips: Just the standard.... hold 20-30cm away from your face
It's a lovely mist that I use in between skincare layers. I have noticed my skin feeling calmer when I use it (I deal with acne) - but only for a small amount of time. The mist is super light, so it's super cooling on a hot day, too, and the big bottles last ages.
Tips: Use on dryish skin just after washing face and before hyaluronic acid and moisturizer. Unichem(or maybe it's Life Pharm) does two large bottles for 40 which is a super great deal. I tried it out using the small bottle first and then when I knew I liked it, I got the large bottle deal!
Avene is one of those brands that screams luxury. Their products are super hydrating, luxe, and cost a pretty penny. Their signature french branding is on point, simple and clean - looks stunning in the bathroom.
I got this in a goodie bag, and, well, it's probably going to be the only time that I will EVER own this. Sure, it's gorgeous and hydrating - my skin feels super refreshed and glowing after using it.. but I just can't get over the fact that it's just water in a can! You could practically bottle up water from your tap into an old spray toner bottle for the same effect. It seems a little ridiculous to be spending $30 on something that you can get from your tap for free.
Tips: Leave it in the fridge for the ultimate refreshing blast.
I have had a lot of success with the avene products, and so decided to try this one. It's kinda nice and refreshing like spraying your face with water. Because that's what it is. Spraying your face with water. It left me with one key thought - why did I spend money on this? On the bright side it works extremely well if you want a deterrent for cats when they are scratching furniture.
Got two huge bottles last year and I really just don't understand how I'm supposed to use it,or maybe I just never found the need to? I've never had sunburns/irritations since I got them so I never tested in that aspect. I did have really bad acne breakouts and I do spray this on my face in the morning or in the middle of the day but I just don't feel any different afterwards. The redness on my face still looks hella mad at me so I don't feel like they soothe acne-related irritations. I suppose it does feel a bit cooling for the first few minutes after I spray it on but nothing that a nice cold glass of water can't do. I also tried using it to dampen my make-up brush or sponge and it didn't end up well. The concealer on my face oxidized and it was so hard to blend after that. I'm really not sure if I'm using this properly. Maybe a smaller bottle would be good to bring with me to a long-haul flight but it's definitely not something I would 'need' to bring with me nor spend on. I'm probably not going to repurchase.
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.