Good Housekeeping (UK)

Eve talks MIST-ON SKINCARE

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I’ve developed an addiction to hydrating facial sprays over the past few months. I used to think they were pointless, but now they’re filed under, if not quite must-haves, then very-nice-to-haves. Why the change of heart? Apart from delivering a refreshing moisture hit at any time of day on bare skin or over make-up, they can also be used to add an extra layer of juicy hydration in your skincare routine when applied after cleansing and before serum or moisturise­r – a more sensible approach than slathering thick cream on dry skin, which will just sit on the surface. I like hyaluronic-acid-packed

Eucerin Hyaluron Mist Spray, £10.50,

and Indeed Laboratori­es Hydraluron + Moisture Mist, £24.99, with buddleja officinali­s (butterfly bush) extract, said to protect from blue light found in daylight and, in smaller amounts, our digital devices. For sensitive skin, you can’t beat anti-inflammato­ry La Roche-posay Toleriane Ultra 8 Daily Soothing Hydrating Concentrat­e,

£19.50, while Allies of Skin Molecular Saviour Probiotics Repair

Mist, £57, treats dehydrated skin prone to breakouts with niacinamid­e (vitamin B3), probiotics and colloidal silver. Dewiness bottled.

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