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Sungboon Editor Face Mist Review

4.4 (418) Amazon rating$26.00

Our verdict

A Korean-brand aerosol mist built around hyaluronic acid, priced at $26 for 95 ml, that targets dry and sensitive skin types and supports the appearance of smoother skin over time. With a 4.4-star rating across 418 reviews it has a solid reputation, though the small bottle size will give heavy users pause.

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Best for

Dry or sensitive skin that wants a lightweight, hyaluronic acid mist with an anti-aging focus

Skip if

You need a large bottle or prefer a fragrance-free formula, since this carries an aloe vera scent

  • Form Aerosol
  • Skin type Dry, Sensitive
  • Key ingredients Hyaluronic Acid
  • Benefits Anti-Aging
  • Targets Wrinkles
  • Size 95 Milliliters
  • Priced 52% above the category median ($17.13 across 94 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 418 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.2/5

    418 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

FormAerosol
Skin typeDry, Sensitive
Key ingredientsHyaluronic Acid
BenefitsAnti-Aging
TargetsWrinkles
Size95 Milliliters
ScentAloe Vera
MaterialCruelty Free
Skin toneAll

Overview

['Sungboon Editor is a cruelty-free Korean brand that positions this 95 ml aerosol mist as an anti-aging hydration boost. The listed key ingredient is hyaluronic acid, a well-known humectant that draws moisture to the surface of the skin, which may help with the look of fine lines caused by dryness.', 'At $26 the per-ml cost is higher than many drugstore mists, but the aerosol delivery gives an even, fine-particle spray that tends to sit comfortably on skin without dripping. The scent is noted as aloe vera, which is typically light and fresh rather than floral or overpowering.', 'The formula is listed as cruelty-free and targets wrinkles by addressing skin dryness at a surface level. With 418 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, buyers are largely satisfied, though the compact 95 ml size means the bottle may not last as long as larger-format mists in the same price range.']

Pros

  • Hyaluronic acid may help with the appearance of dryness-related fine lines
  • Aerosol format delivers a fine, even mist without clumping
  • Formulated for dry and sensitive skin types
  • Cruelty-free brand
  • 4.4-star average across 418 reviews shows consistent satisfaction

Cons

  • Small 95 ml bottle runs out faster than most comparably priced mists
  • Aloe vera scent may not suit those who prefer truly unscented products
  • Limited public ingredient information beyond hyaluronic acid

Performance notes

Hyaluronic acid is a humectant that pulls moisture to the skin surface and may support the look of plumper, more hydrated skin. It works best when applied to slightly damp skin so it has moisture to draw in. The aerosol delivery helps distribute the ingredient evenly. Targeting wrinkles at this level is primarily about improving surface hydration rather than any structural skin change.

What buyers say

With 418 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, buyers appear generally happy with this mist. The review count is moderate, suggesting a growing but not yet mass-market following. Positive sentiment likely centers on the lightweight feel and moisturizing effect for dry and sensitive skin.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Sungboon Editor face mist suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, the product is specifically listed for dry and sensitive skin types. The aloe vera scent is generally mild, but anyone with strong fragrance sensitivities should patch-test first since the formula is not marketed as fragrance-free.

How long does the 95 ml bottle last?

At 95 ml, the bottle is on the smaller side compared to many face mists. Daily users who mist once or twice a day can expect roughly four to six weeks of use, though it depends heavily on how many sprays you use per application.

Can this mist be used over makeup?

An aerosol mist with hyaluronic acid can typically be used over a finished makeup look to add a dewy appearance. However, the brand does not specifically market this for setting makeup, so results may vary depending on your base products.

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