Deciem DC-0000104 Face Mist Review
Our verdict
Deciem's silicone-free face mist offers a generous 240 ml in a spray format at $36.90, aimed at dry skin buyers who want a clean formula without silicones. With only 54 reviews at 4.4 stars, the data is limited but tilts positive.
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Dry-skin buyers who actively avoid silicones and want a larger-format mist from a brand known for ingredient-conscious skincare.
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You need a well-documented ingredient list to make a purchase decision, or you want a product with a large review pool to draw on.
- Form Spray
- Skin type Dry
- Size 240 Milliliters
- Free of Silicone Free
- Priced 115% above the category median ($17.13 across 94 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 54 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
54 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
| Form | Spray |
|---|---|
| Skin type | Dry |
| Size | 240 Milliliters |
| Free of | Silicone Free |
Overview
Deciem, the parent company behind brands like The Ordinary, brings a characteristically minimal approach to this face mist. It comes in a 240 ml spray bottle at $36.90, which makes the volume-to-price ratio reasonable for this tier. The key differentiator listed in the specs is that it is silicone-free, appealing to buyers who avoid silicones due to preferences around skin feel, pore behavior, or ingredient philosophy.
The formula is aimed at dry skin. No key ingredients are disclosed in the listing, which is uncharacteristic of Deciem's typically transparent approach, so buyers should check the full product page or brand site for the ingredient list before purchasing. The mist has a neutral, unscented positioning with no fragrance or scent listed.
At 54 reviews and a 4.4 rating, the feedback pool is small. This means the score could shift meaningfully with more reviews. Buyers who are already fans of Deciem's philosophy and want a large-format silicone-free mist may find this worth the price, but those new to the brand may want to wait for more community feedback.
Pros
- Large 240 ml bottle offers strong volume for the price
- Silicone-free for buyers who prefer to avoid that ingredient class
- 4.4 rating, positive among those who have reviewed it
- Spray format is easy and quick to apply
- From Deciem, a brand with a reputation for ingredient honesty
Cons
- Only 54 reviews, too small a pool to draw strong conclusions
- No key ingredients disclosed in the listing
- No free-from claims beyond silicone-free
- At $36.90, relatively expensive with limited review backing
Performance notes
Without a disclosed ingredient list in the listing specs, performance notes are limited to what the silicone-free and dry-skin positioning imply: a formula designed to hydrate without the smoothing or occlusive feel silicones provide. Buyers sensitive to silicone-related congestion or buildup may notice a cleaner feel on skin. Full ingredient transparency would require checking Deciem's brand channels directly.
What buyers say
The 4.4 rating is positive but based on only 54 reviews, which limits how much weight it can carry compared to products with hundreds or thousands of data points. Buyers who reviewed it appear satisfied, but the small sample size means this product has not yet built a broad community consensus. Monthly purchase volume data is not available for this listing.
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Frequently asked questions
Why would someone specifically want a silicone-free face mist?
Silicones in skincare create a smooth, slippery feel and can act as occlusives on the skin surface. Some people prefer to avoid them because they feel they interfere with other products absorbing properly, or because they prefer a more natural ingredient philosophy. Silicones are not harmful for most people, but for those who choose to avoid them, a clearly labeled silicone-free option like this one simplifies the shopping decision.
Is a 240 ml bottle worth buying given the limited reviews?
The large size is appealing on value grounds, but the limited review pool means there is less community feedback to draw on than for most products in this category. If you are already familiar with Deciem products and trust the brand's approach, the volume and silicone-free positioning may make it worth trying. If you prefer to rely on extensive buyer feedback before committing to a $36.90 purchase, waiting for more reviews to accumulate is reasonable.
What skin types is this best suited for?
The product is listed specifically for dry skin. That means it is designed to deliver hydration and comfort rather than to mattify or control excess oil. If you have dry or dehydrated skin and want a large-format daily refresh spray, it is positioned for you. Combination or oily skin types would be better served by a mist formulated for their skin's specific needs.