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Reddit mentions of Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist. Here are the top ones.

Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist
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    Features:
  • FRUIT ENZYME MIST: The Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist from MyChelle instantly revitalizes and enhances moisture to diminish the appearance of fine lines due to dryness
  • SOFT & SMOOTH SKIN: Our hydrating mist contains Vitamin C-rich super fruit Mangosteen that provides anti-pollution benefits and Pectin and Pineapple that improves skin texture by boosting the natural exfoliation processes for ultra-soft and smooth skin.
  • USAGE DIRECTIONS: With this facial mist, you can set your makeup, help in calming skin, hydrating skin, replenishing skin and adding shine to your face. Lightly spray over face and neck; use throughout the day to rehydrate.
  • REFRESH YOU SKIN: Regardless of your skin type, this facial moisturizer spray penetrates deeply into your skin and pulls moisture along with it, leaving behind highly refreshed face.
  • SAFER: Our moisturizing spray is cruelty free, made without GMO, gluten, parabens, petroleum, phthalates, silicones, sulfates, ureas, artificial fragrances and artificial colors.
Specs:
ColorWHITE
Height1.66 Inches
Length5.99 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2006
Size4.2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.26 Pounds
Width1.66 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist:

u/Jezkah ยท 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Mist

This stuff is amazing. I have the same type of skin issues and this has been the key to healthy, light, effective moisturizing for me. I love the way it smells and feels, and it is free of all the toxic crap (parabens, phthalates, etc.) most cosmetic lines contain. Sorry if that sounds infomercialish, but it is true. You'll love it or your money back. (Okay, that part's not true.)

u/indeedlydoodly ยท 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have been using John Master's Organics as a night time moisturizer for a while: https://johnmasters.com/products/skin-care/pomegranate-facial-nourishing-oil.html I really love it, but am concerned it's not moisturizing enough! My skin doesn't feel dry so much as look a little dry. I am very fair and have sensitive, acne-prone skin (used to have hormonally triggered cystic acne) that needs a lot of moisture, so have a hard time finding products that work without breaking me out. I also grew up at the beach in Southern California so got a huge head start on sun damage ;) Am thinking of trying raw shea butter but am a but afraid from what I've read about mixed results! Or maybe I can change something else in my routine to help?

Routine:
MORNING
Cetaphil antibacterial cleansing bar
Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Hydrating mist http://www.amazon.com/MyChelle-Fruit-Enzyme-Hydrating-Mist/dp/B000MASTM4
Mychelle Supreme Polypeptide Cream http://www.amazon.com/MyChelle-Dermaceuticals-Supreme-Polypeptide-Unscented/dp/B000MAQW9Q/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1463661994&sr=1-1&keywords=mychelle+polypeptide
MD Solar Sciences sunscreen, SPF

NIGHT
Makeup remover with Simple micellar water (also use to remove makeup before working out and then wash face after)
Cetaphil antibacterial cleansing bar
Mychelle Fruit Enzyme Hydrating Mist
John Master's oil

1x/week
10% Salicylic Acid Gel peel

1x/week
Clay mask, either Aztec Healing Clay or Dr. Hauschka's