BRIOTECH Topical Skin Spray, Hypochlorous Acid for Body & Face, Eyelid Cleanser, HOCl Facial Mist, Support Against Irritation, Calm Redness, Soothe Foot & Scalp, 1 Liter Refill,…

$23.80

(13 customer reviews)
BRIOTECH Topical Skin Spray, Hypochlorous Acid for Body & Face, Eyelid Cleanser, HOCl Facial Mist, Support Against Irritation, Calm Redness, Soothe Foot & Scalp, 1 Liter Refill,... $23.80
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  • CLINICALLY TESTED HYPOCHLOROUS ACID SPRAY: A full body, face and skin spray powered by HOCl, nature’s first defense in skincare. Support against irritations, head to toe.
  • MADE FROM TWO INGREDIENTS: Made only from deionized water, pure salt, and electricity to produce a versatile HOCl spray. Free from additives, preservatives, and added fragrance or dye.
  • DERMATOLOGICALLY TESTED: A gentle, soothing solution for all ages and skin types. Kind to skin, suitable for sensitive skin, and vegan!
  • PATENTED MANUFACTURING: Produced through Briotech’s HOCl Formulation Systems, WHISH, with over a decade in engineering, scientific research, and testing. Guaranteed quality, proven results, precision real time control process & machine learning algorithms.
  • SEALED FOR OPTIMUM QUALITY & PERFORMANCE: All bottles are sealed and capped for quality assurance. 4oz and 8oz sizes include fine mist sprayers in shipping package. 1 Liter and Gallon refill sizes DO NOT include sprayers.

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Package Dimensions

9.13 x 3.15 x 3.11 inches, 2.11 Pounds

Item model number

TSS-1A

UPC

850000101371

Manufacturer

Briotech, Inc.

13 reviews for BRIOTECH Topical Skin Spray, Hypochlorous Acid for Body & Face, Eyelid Cleanser, HOCl Facial Mist, Support Against Irritation, Calm Redness, Soothe Foot & Scalp, 1 Liter Refill,…

  1. nlroundabout

    Hypochlorous acid is a great and safe sanitizer, antiseptic, and antibacterial. It’s been around for a long time (your body has it naturally too!) and it has come back into vogue. I spray this on my face so the bacteria doesn’t build up and cause zits and blocked pores. Sprayer works well too. Just a good addition for any household.

  2. Lindsay

    I have only had this for a few days but I’m finding it quite effective and soothing on a slight rash on my face. Hopeful that this will go using this spray.

  3. Anony Mouse

    It feels nice on my face and dries really quickly. It does have a hint of a chlorine smell the moment you spray it but it goes away super quick.

  4. Amanda

    I recently stopped using most of my skincare products, and typically just spray this one twice a day. My skin is on the drier side, but this gives it a nice, clean feel and hydration. It’s also highly rated on the apps in terms of ingredients and purpose! Will definitely be using this consistently.

  5. Lani

    Great stuff

  6. Anony Mouse

    Buckle up, folks! It’s story time!

    After researching Hypochlorous Acid, I decided to give this stuff a try. For a while, it just sat there. I would use it occasionally if I had a break out, but otherwise, it was left ignored. Then, I got a cheap thingy for your face – one of those massagers that uses red light therapy and microcurrents. It has three setting and I spent maybe $20 on it. The itty-bitty, tiny, enough-for-a-baby-mouse sized tube of conduction gel that came with it wasn’t gonna work for even a single session. After a little more research, I learned that the gel is necessary, because you need electrolytes to help the microcurrents reach the muscle layers of your face to do its thing. Cool. That makes sense. I mean, I took chemistry – it checks out.

    So, I started looking around the house for something that would work, instead of spending a buttload of money I don’t have on what amounts to very expensive ultrasound gel.

    And – wouldn’t you know it? – aloe gel fits all the criteria!

    Yeah! That cheap bottle of goo you keep around for when the kids won’t reapply their sunscreen works just fine and it’s pretty cheap. Just don’t use the one with lidocaine, that can sting around the eyes.

    The only thing is – it’s low-ish on the electrolytes. I read a suggestion that adding a little table salt to it will fix that, but I didn’t want to hassle with possible grains scratching my delicate skin. But – wait a minute – I have that bottle of Briotech sitting here! Hypochlorous Acid is conductive… Oh! And the only other thing it contains it essentially salt water! Score! I didn’t need to buy expensive crap after all! Sorry, Pink Goo that looks like it was harvested from Ghostbusters II, you can’t fool me!

    So, here’s my whole skin care routine: Briotech and Aloe with a face thingy.*

    Here’s how it goes:
    Step 1: Douse my face in Briotech and use a tiny amount of aloe gel – the Briotech helps thin it, so I don’t need much. Use the face thingy on the green (Clean) setting, then go wash my face. This is to get any deep grime out of the pores.

    Step 2: Once my face is clean and dry, I used a bigger gob of aloe to coat my face and neck. It’s a thin layer, but you still need a gob – that’s important. A dab won’t do ya.

    Step 2 1/2:Then, I spray Briotech over the aloe to keep it from drying too quickly. I go through the red (RLT) setting, respraying my face with Briotech anytime I feel resistance from the tool.

    Step 3: After that, I douse my now slightly slimy/ slightly sticky face with *more* Briotech and do the blue setting (Microcurrent). Once that’s all done, I splash a little water on my face to get any excess or semi-dried aloe off my face, then use a toner.

    What toner, you might ask?

    You guessed it: *More* Briotech!

    Then, I’m done.

    Now, you might ask (If you’re still reading this *riveting* tale) whether this matters for you. Frankly, I don’t know you, so I don’t know if you care about healthy skin or avoiding wrinkles, but I think it matters for anyone who likes having clean, clear skin. Especially since my aloe and hypochlorous acid regimen is safe and gentle, even around the eyes. I don’t even use an eye cream or separate moisturizer.

    I stuck a picture of my ugly mug on here, not to scare you folks, but as proof. I know it’s difficult, but ignore my hideous, troll-like features and focus on my skin. That’s no makeup and no filter (Though, full disclosure, I did turn the brightness up a little, because the picture was kinda dark). Yes, I know it’s not perfect. I don’t have Glass Skin or whatever the kids are calling it these days, but I think it looks pretty darn good for a middle aged lady. Yep! I’m a middle aged lady. Surprise! I turn 44 in two months. Now that you’re armed with all this fabulous knowledge, maybe you can see why I think Briotech is so awesome.

    TL:DR You should get a bottle. Your skin will thank you for it.

    *Ignore the cats treats in the picture. Those will NOT help your skin. I can’t recommend putting them on your face *or* eating them yourself. Those are for kitties, not you… Unless you’re a kitty. But if you’re a kitty, why are you reading this review? Go tell your mom or dad to get some Briotech, kitty.

  7. T

    Briotech was my introduction to hypochlorous acid as a skincare ingredient, and I will keep coming back to purchase this brand. The product works great for helping calm my sensitive, reactive, rosacea skin. The price is definitely fair too.

    The scent you smell is that of the ingredient(s) themselves. There’s no added fragrance. The smell is normal for this type of product. It dies down quickly as the product dries. As a general rule, I believe it’s best to let this dry down completely before continuing with other skincare products.

    It helps calm my flushing, helps heal eczema patches, zits, and any other minor skin irritations. It even helps with my dry eye issues when I spray it on my eyelids/lashes (close your eyes, obviously.) My skin is sensitive and I’ve only ever had positive results from using it. If you already struggle with dry skin like I do, and if you use this frequently like me, it can cause a little dryness. Just make sure you’re moisturizing well if you’re going to use it often.

    Every bottle I’ve had has arrived in good condition. I use it at least twice a day, sometimes 3 times if I’m flushing from the heat, and I’d say the bottle lasts me a couple of months. I love how gentle it is and how versatile.

  8. Ken Doyle

    Really great for gentle disinfection, caution however, shelf life seems to be around two weeks after opening.

  9. Anne elliott

    I’m glad it’s a little cheaper at the moment. Please don’t increase the price or it’ll be too expensive. I really like it, it’s helped soothe some irritation on my face and other parts of my body.

    And it’s helped speed up healing too.

  10. Lauren

    It’s totally my fault for trying to save a few bucks and not looking closely at the product description. I usually buy my hypochlorous spray at $12 for 8oz. I wasn’t aware that this one was only 4oz for $9.

    I just don’t know if there’s enough differences between hypochlorous acid sprays to justify buying the more expensive ones. So I recommend checking out something more economical and practical, considering the amount that people usually use. I use it for skincare and piercings everyday, so quite a lot. I’m willing to give this product a while and see if there’s any notable improvements compared to my original brand and I’ll update my review.

  11. lb19

    Really like how it makes my skin feel. No drying feeling and no irritation.

  12. Lani

    Faint smell of bleach, be aware of it if it’s going to be a deal breaker for you!

  13. Theresa S.

    Hypochlorous acid will not solve all your problems, but it will solve A LOT of them.

    Have used this hypochlorous in the hospital for wound care for years. Am so happy to see these stabilized versions for home use.

    I have sensitive skin that’s very prone to all manner of irritations. Spray the stuff on it and I’m good to go. Works great for insect bites, heat, rash, scrapes, and cuts. It even works in a pinch as a deodorant. Use it as a hand sanitizer that don’t dry out your skin.

    This stuff is like the grandpa’s Windex in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, except it actually does the things!

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