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Surprising £2 product people are being urged to use to avoid extremely common travel problem

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Updated 11:05 25 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 10:47 18 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Surprising £2 product people are being urged to use to avoid extremely common travel problem

The budget spray has gone viral on TikTok

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

We’ve all been there. You’ve ticked off the everything shower, packed your suitcase full of great fits, and are looking forward to a week in the sunshine.

That is until your flight gives you more spots than when you left England. So, you can imagine our excitement when we got word about a ‘life-changing’ face spray that women say will prevent your skin from breaking out.

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Hypochlorous acid face spray is currently doing the rounds on TikTok with customers raving about its ‘magical’ benefits. From snippets of women extravagantly spraying the cult product on a run to using it as part of their in-flight skincare routine, it’s been credited with killing bacteria and in turn, keeping pesky spots at bay.

The most popular product? The Vital Baby Hygiene Aquaint Sanitising Water, yes, a baby product, has gone viral - and it's available for just £2.41 on Amazon.

The reviews explain all. One woman writes, "LOVE this item! My breakouts have been in control and it is soooo light and easy to use!"

Another happy customer added: "Amazing for my rosacea skin, really calms my redness and has massively reduced breakouts."

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You may have also seen the OG SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray with Hypochlorous Acid making waves on TikTok - another sell-out product with glowing reviews online.

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On the brand’s website, one happy customer commented, “Since I've been using this spray, my breakouts have been under control and are not as bad as they were before using this spray! It's amazing if you suffer from bad breakouts like I do!"

Another customer simply dubbed the face spray a ‘life saver’ while one called it ‘truly life-changing’. Well, that’s us sold.

What does hypochlorous face spray do?

Hypochlorous acid naturally occurs in our bodies and its job is to target bacteria, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.

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That’s why hypochlorous acid face spray is everywhere right now, as it’s designed to fight against bacteria and everyday stressors such as sweat, makeup, general dirt, and pollution.

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What you need to know

PSA: If you spend good money on active products such as vitamin C, renowned for brightening skin, then listen up.

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You need to wait for your skin to dry after using the hypochlorous spray otherwise it will neutralise other active ingredients. But if you've got sensitive skin, or are currently using any other prescribed skincare products, it's best to consult with a dermatologist first.

Where can I buy hypochlorous acid face spray?

Vital Baby Aquaint Sanitising Water is just £2.41 on Amazon and £4.99 for a larger bottle at Boots.

There's also the NatraSan Advanced Hypochlorous Spray, which is currently £8.99 on Amazon.

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Now, this is a product we wish we'd heard about sooner.

Featured Image Credit: @skinorbits/@rhehazel

Topics: Beauty, Skincare, Amazon, Travel

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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