Bangor Mail

TRIED & TESTED

WE PUT FACE MISTS ON TRIAL

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IT’S SKIN POWER 10 FORMULA GF MOISTURE MIST

£18.95, beautybay.com

THIS covers the whole face in a super-fine mist in just one motion – no need to rub it in. It felt refreshing, and added a noticeable glow to my make-up that, come mid-afternoon, was starting to look dry and patchy.

BARRY M CALMING ROSE SERUM MIST

£5.99, Superdrug HYALURONIC acid and collagen in a very nice, non-sticky spray mist. It goes on evenly, requires very little rubbing in

(just a gentle pat, really) and smells gloriously of roses. I liked using it, although I didn’t find it especially calming on redness.

REVOLUTION SKIN HYALURONIC ESSENCE SPRAY

£6, revolution­beauty.com ENRICHED with hyaluronic acid and grapefruit to help tight skin feel bouncy again – which it did quite nicely. The mist is thicker than most and almost serumlike on the skin. It had a good plumping effect and gave me a lovely, dewy look.

DISCIPLE JUICY MIST

£15, cultbeauty.co.uk

THIS smells very nice and orangey. The mist sprayed on evenly, but took a while to dry, so I dabbed it in. Very refreshing and not sticky. It’s meant to revive lacklustre skin and it did give me a lovely sheen and took away redness.

LANCôME ROSE MILK MIST

£25, lancome.co.uk

THIS lush-smelling honey, almond oil and roseessenc­e milk holds such promise of being a lovely, fine mist, but splatters out of the bottle and needs rubbing in. It felt nice on my face afterwards, but sticky on my hands

– a bit too annoying to use.

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