Olise Pure Water Spray Mist, an honest review of using it liberally because it's a large size
This is a review of the Olise Pure Water Spray Mist, which is often seen at Olive Young or large supermarkets as a cost-effective, large-capacity product. I bought it out of curiosity because it is said to be a French thermal spring water mist.
The strengths of this product are its fine mist spray and refreshing cooling sensation. Perhaps because it is a gas-filled type, the particles spread very evenly and finely, leaving a soft feeling when applied to the face. Spraying it right after washing your face or on flushed skin during the summer provides an excellent soothing effect that instantly reduces heat. With a large 300ml capacity, there is absolutely no burden in using it generously in the bathroom right after washing or as a substitute for toner. The scent is also nearly fragrance-free, so it is unlikely to be polarizing.
However, true to its name 'Pure Water,' you can hardly expect long-lasting hydration. Unlike cream or oil mists rich in moisturizing ingredients, this is very close to pure water; while it feels moist immediately after spraying, it evaporates quickly over time. In fact, if you don't reapply cream or lotion in time, you may feel as if the moisture is being stripped away from deep within your skin as it evaporates.
While it may feel bland and drying to those seeking perfect hydration on its own, it is a suitable product for those looking for a cost-effective mist to use as a first-step booster after cleansing, to soak toner pads, or for light hydration during the summer.