There's been a lot of buzz lately surrounding 'spray moisturisers', since it's getting closer to summer. Similar to an aerosol deodorant, the canisters dispense a fine mist of product when you press and hold down a button.
It sounds simple enough, but I was kind of dubious. I'm used to body lotions, so a spray on moisturiser seemed like a really strange concept. But, I'll try almost anything once!
I got my hands on the Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Rapid Moisture Spray Lotion in Coconut Rich to try out of curiosity as I've already used Palmer's products before. I've found their other products to be rich, very hydrating, and they successfully make my skin very smooth and soft.
The button up top can be locked (awesome, because I don't want it to leak everywhere if I take it with me in my bag!), and you press and hold it down to release the moisturising mist. All you do is lightly spray it wherever you want - it's especially great for getting your legs, arms and back - and rub it in with your hands.
However, one thing you definitely have to be careful of is using it in the bathroom. You can't really use it anywhere else (maybe outside?) as it will get on everything, but in a tiled bathroom especially, the moisturiser on the floor can make things slippery. So definitely be mindful where you step, or lay down a towl before using. In my opinion, that's more effort than just using a lotion!
See the mist? Look carefully! |
Pros
For summer, I think these are great for post-beach or if you need a quick hit of moisture before going out, because they dry heaps quicker than your usual lotion. They do seem a little gimmicky, but they definitely moisturise just fine and it is kind of fun spritzing it on!
Have you tried a spray on moisturiser before? What did you think? Let me know in the comments below!
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