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Sensitive skin spray recommended by dermatologists soothes irritation
Summary
Dermatologists note hypochlorous acid, an antimicrobial naturally produced by white blood cells, can calm inflammation and is gentle for sensitive skin; reviewers and a dermatologist have highlighted Prequel's hypochlorous acid spray for soothing redness and irritation.
Content
Hypochlorous acid, an antimicrobial compound naturally produced by white blood cells, is reported to calm skin inflammation while remaining gentle enough for daily use on sensitive skin. Dermatologist Marisa Garshick has previously recommended Prequel's hypochlorous acid spray to hydrate and soothe eczema-prone skin. Reporting describes the ingredient as helpful for reducing redness, easing itchiness, supporting the skin barrier in dry weather, and addressing mild acne or irritation. Reviewers also note the product's fine spray nozzle and multi-use versatility for tasks such as eyelid cleansing and mid-day refreshes.
What the reporting shows:
- Hypochlorous acid is described by dermatologists as an antimicrobial that occurs naturally in white blood cells and can calm inflammation.
- The ingredient is characterized as gentle enough for daily use on sensitive skin and compatible with rosacea according to the article's reporting.
- Dermatologist Marisa Garshick is cited as recommending Prequel's hypochlorous acid spray for hydrating and soothing eczema-prone skin.
- Reviewers report reduced redness, fewer breakouts or texture issues, relief from rashes or irritation, and praise for the spray’s fine mist and ease of application.
Summary:
Reportedly, hypochlorous acid sprays like the Prequel product have gained attention for soothing sensitive and irritated skin while being easy to use. Undetermined at this time.
