Osmosis Infuse Nutrient Hydrating Facial Mist, Plant-Based Minerals, Smooths, Enhances Product Penetration for All Skin Types, 2.7 Fl Oz
K**M
Big difference!
I have used this product for about 7 months and I’m on my second bottle and will continue to use it I can’t go with out it because I have seen a big difference in my skin.
J**Y
Nice
I’ve been using this for a few weeks, so I don’t think I’ve gotten the full effects yet, but I’ll give my review on how it’s been so far. I have to use about 3-4 pumps to have enough for my entire face. There is zero smell. No burning or any reaction from use. I do notice my skin has more of a healthy glow after using. I gave it 4 stars rather than 5, because as there is nothing wrong with it, I’ve not been wowed by it either, at least yet. I will update after a few months of use!
S**1
My skin loves this
I love the way this feels on my skin. It’s like a light misting of rain water but it has nutrients in it that are good for my skin. Absorbs quickly will buy again!
B**E
Mostly Water
I ordered the 2.7 oz. bottle of U.S.-made OSMOSIS brand Infuse Nutrient Activating Mist. I was looking forward to trying this luxury brand product. The bottle came shrink wrapped. It has a doctor's name imprinted on the top. However, the only ingredient listed is water that has been treated with proprietary frequencies which when I look that up, seems vague given it can mean many things related to skincare products. It also states to visit their website for the most current ingredient declaration but when I go to the website, it states to refer to the product label for the most up-to-date ingredient list. As best I can tell, this is just a water mist. I just can't give this product more than 1 star.
A**R
Love this mist!
This has been a great addition to my facecare regimen.
C**E
Turns up the volume on your entire routine for a fair price!
I normally base a part of my review on the ingredients listed, but that is not exactly possible here! The ingredients say it's proprietary. ChatGPT gives some hints and I can say that no other product with similar ingredients exists for a price as affordable as this.The atomizer used for the spray is so dang fine you don't even know if it's applying. But! After regular use, and no real changes to my routine aside from this, I notice I have a bit more glow. Which leads me to believe this is allowing my existing routine to soak in better.I try plenty of products and might enjoy them with no plans to re-order. This is different. It feels dang close to required if it effectively turns up the volume on everything else I'm using. Love it for that!
M**H
Feels nice on skin
I’m really not sure what to think about this product. As other reviews stated, the ingredients just list “water”. Hmmmm that’s an expensive spritz of water. After using it a few times, I do really like it. It’s hard to believe that it is just water in there. It does make my face feel more hydrated, but I’m also layering it on top of other products as directed. I’m not sure if it’s the products that are doing their job or this water mist. I do like the way it feels on my face but jury is still out on its effectiveness.
M**Y
Just water
I was excited to open this bottle of facial mist since it's a new luxe brand that I had not tried yet, and I was very confused when I read the label. It's just... water? There are no minerals or any additives, just "proprietary frequencies". This "luxe skincare" product is just vibes, lol. The only reason I gave an extra star for this snake oil is because I like the spray bottle - it's cute and the mist is fine. I can keep it in my desk at work for dry air and refill it with filtered water. Nonetheless, it's an absurd claim to market a bottle of water as a skincare product that does something. Moreover, the instructions for the serums say to mix the serum in your hand with some "Infuse mist", which is supposed to "activate" the serums. Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of chemistry knows that water is a solvent for some chemicals, not an active, and that's why some products are applied to a slightly damp face - there is nothing revolutionary or proprietary about it. Of course, if someone is willing to spend this much money on plain water, it's their prerogative - as long as they know what they are getting.
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