Palmer's 3251-6 Face Mist Review
Our verdict
Palmer's Vitamin E face mist brings a nourishing, softening formula with a coconut scent to sensitive skin at $22.99 for 100 ml. A 4.5-star rating from 715 reviewers gives it solid standing, and the natural ingredients approach and Palmer's long-standing reputation in body care translate well to this face mist.
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Sensitive skin types who want a nourishing mist with vitamin E and a pleasant coconut scent, especially fans of the Palmer's brand.
Skip if
You are avoiding coconut-derived ingredients, prefer a fragrance-free formula, or want a larger bottle for the price.
- Form Oil
- Skin type Sensitive
- Key ingredients Vitamin E
- Benefits Nourishing, Softening, Soothing
- Targets Nourishes
- Size 100 Milliliters
- Priced 34% above the category median ($17.13 across 94 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 715 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
715 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 | Oil |
|---|---|
| Skin type | Sensitive |
| Key ingredients | Vitamin E |
| Benefits | Nourishing, Softening, Soothing |
| Targets | Nourishes |
| Size | 100 Milliliters |
| Scent | Coconut |
| Material | Natural |
Overview
Palmer's is best known for its cocoa butter and vitamin E body care products, and this face mist carries that same DNA into the face care category. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that may help support the look of nourished, soft skin, and it is a natural fit for the brand's existing loyal audience.
The formula is listed for sensitive skin, which speaks to a gentle approach. The coconut scent is natural to the brand's ingredient philosophy, though it does mean this is not suitable for buyers who need fragrance-free products. At 100 ml and $22.99, the value sits in the mid-range for a premium-feeling format.
With 715 reviews at 4.5 stars, buyer trust is well established. The oil-based item form listing is worth noting: this leans more toward a nourishing face oil mist than a classic water-based spritz, so the finish will be richer than a straight hydrating mist.
Pros
- Vitamin E supports the appearance of nourished, soft skin
- Listed as suitable for sensitive skin
- 4.5 stars from 715 reviews, solid buyer track record
- Trusted brand with a long history in vitamin E-based care
Cons
- Coconut scent is not suitable for fragrance-sensitive users
- Oil-based format means a richer finish, which may not suit oily skin
- 100 ml at $22.99 is mid-range value, not budget-friendly
Performance notes
Vitamin E (tocopherol) is an antioxidant that may help with the appearance of smooth, nourished skin and supports the skin barrier's look of resilience. The oil-based formulation delivers a richer, more emollient feel than a water mist, which is well-suited to dry and sensitive skin that craves comfort. The coconut scent suggests the presence of coconut-derived oils or extracts in the formula.
What buyers say
715 reviews with a 4.5-star average reflects strong satisfaction. Palmer's has a devoted base in the body-care space, and this face mist appears to carry that goodwill. Buyers familiar with the brand's texture and scent profile tend to find this a comfortable fit.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a water-based mist or an oil mist?
The item form is listed as 'Oil,' meaning this product has a richer, more emollient character than a typical water-based hydrating spritz. For dry and sensitive skin that needs nourishment, that can be a plus. If you have oily or combination skin, a lighter water-based mist may suit you better.
Can I use Palmer's Vitamin E mist if I have nut allergies?
Coconut is classified as a tree nut by the FDA for labeling purposes, though clinical nut allergy responses to topical coconut are uncommon. If you have a known tree nut allergy, it is best to consult your doctor before using any product with coconut-derived ingredients, and to do a patch test. This is not medical advice.