4353209956 Face Mist Review
Our verdict
A paraben-free face mist with a thoughtful blend of chamomile, lavender, vitamin C, and rosewater at $16.00 for 118 ml. With 1,900 reviews and a 4.6 rating, buyer response is strong for this price tier.
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All skin types looking for a natural, botanically-focused mist with a calming rosewater and lavender scent and some antioxidant support from vitamin C.
Skip if
You have sensitivities to lavender or floral botanicals, or prefer an unscented formula.
- Form Spray
- Skin type All
- Key ingredients Chamomile,Lavender,Polysorbate 20,Vitamin C
- Targets Face Care
- Size 118 Milliliters
- Scent Rosewater/Lavender
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,900 owner ratings
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Popularity4.0/5
1,900 owner reviews, more 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 | All |
| Key ingredients | Chamomile,Lavender,Polysorbate 20,Vitamin C |
| Targets | Face Care |
| Size | 118 Milliliters |
| Scent | Rosewater/Lavender |
| Free of | Paraben Free |
| Material | Natural |
Overview
This mist lists chamomile, lavender, vitamin C, and polysorbate 20 as its key ingredients, alongside a rosewater and lavender scent profile. It is paraben-free and positioned as a natural formula suited to all skin types. The 118 ml spray bottle is a comfortable mid-size for daily use.
The ingredient combination is well-considered for a $16 mist. Chamomile is commonly associated with soothing properties, lavender adds a calming scent alongside potential skin comfort benefits, and vitamin C is an antioxidant ingredient linked to supporting the look of brighter skin. Polysorbate 20 is a gentle emulsifier that helps ingredients blend evenly in water-based formulas.
At 1,900 reviews and a 4.6 rating, this mist performs well above the average for its price range. The strong score with a meaningful review count suggests buyers are consistently satisfied with its feel, scent, and performance as a daily refresh spray.
Pros
- Strong 4.6 rating across nearly 1,900 reviews
- Vitamin C, chamomile, and lavender form a complementary ingredient story
- Paraben-free and naturally positioned
- Pleasant rosewater and lavender scent
- Reasonable price at $16.00 for 118 ml
Cons
- Lavender and floral scents may irritate those with botanical sensitivities
- No specific skin type targeting despite an all-skin claim
- Polysorbate 20 is a synthetic emulsifier that some buyers following strict natural routines prefer to avoid
Performance notes
Chamomile extract is one of the better-studied botanical soothers in skincare and may help support a calmer looking complexion. Lavender adds aromatic benefit and has mild skin-comfort properties. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that may support the appearance of more even-toned, radiant skin with consistent use. Polysorbate 20 helps maintain a uniform texture in the spray. Together, the formula is positioned as a sensory and skin-comfort refresh rather than a targeted treatment.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating across roughly 1,900 reviews is one of the stronger performances in the $15 to $20 face mist range. Buyers appear to respond very positively to the ingredient combination and scent. The high score across a meaningful sample is a reliable indicator of consistent satisfaction.
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Frequently asked questions
Does vitamin C in a face mist actually do anything for your skin?
Vitamin C in a mist can deliver some antioxidant benefit to the skin's surface, though the concentration and stability of the ingredient matter. In a spray format, exposure is brief compared to a serum or moisturizer, so the effect is more of a supportive layer than a primary treatment. Used alongside a dedicated vitamin C serum, it can complement your overall routine.
Is this mist calming for sensitive skin?
Chamomile and lavender are both associated with soothing properties, but lavender in particular can occasionally cause reactions in very sensitive individuals. The paraben-free formula reduces one common irritant concern, but if your skin reacts to floral or herbal botanicals, start with a small patch test before using it across your full face.
Can this be used as a setting spray after makeup?
The product is designed as a face mist and does not specifically claim makeup-setting properties. The rosewater and lavender formula would provide a pleasant scent finish, but for serious makeup hold you would want a dedicated setting spray. As a pre-makeup hydration layer or a midday refresh over no-makeup skin, it should work well.