

The pump does spray out a fairly fine mist (not as fine nor as luxurious as that of Tatcha), and the slim bottle fits snugly in your hand. Well, anyone really, because it is a very very nice mist. Who might like the Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator then? Many people haven’t quite twigged to using facial mists in a layering mechanism, which is why I feel that it is misunderstood, and why this Josh Rosebrook one is so celebrated. I wonder therefore if it might just be the case that by encouraging their customers to layer their mist under their serums, they are tricking the mind/skin into feeling more hydrated with their mist, instead of with other facial mists? That’s basically what the ‘moisture sandwich’ technique is, and why you should apply your skincare products on damp skin! 😀 Here I am, bumbling along, and already doing things the right way, even if I’m using different tools 😛Īlso, when you use the ‘moisture sandwich’ technique, you layer your hydration and moisture, and this helps your skin a lot. This, they say, helps the serum penetrate better into the skin. They call it the ‘Layering technique’, which basically layers the Hydrating Accelerator before application of their serum. Then, I read a little more about how Josh Rosebrook recommends that you use the Hydrating Accelerator, and I did a double take. RELATED READING: What on earth is the ‘Moisture Sandwich’ technique? READ HERE Their skin feels so much more hydrated, look better, and feels more nourished.īut they might not already have been practising the ‘moisture sandwich technique’! 😀 There are many reviews out there saying that the Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator is so wonderful especially for drier skin, because it delivers such a boost of hydration and moisture. If budget permits, I think the Tatcha Luminous Dewy Face Mist is far more impressive (but also more expensive!) Could it be that I find other mists sufficient thanks to the ‘Moisture Sandwich’ technique? Personally, I’d pick the Jordan Samuel Hydrate Mist over this. It does seem to help my skin feel a touch more hydrated (it’s the only facial mist I’ve been using for a while) and it makes for a very good moisture sandwich.īut is it really more than just a facial mist? I struggle to give it the accolades that many have given it. The Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator is more than just mere water. I think therefore, that I am able to gauge if a facial mist feels like something more than just mere water. I’ve used very expensive complex mists ( Tatcha comes to mind) and I’ve used affordable rosewater sprays. RELATED READING: Facial mists I’ve used and why I use them can be found in this post READ HERE or CLICK HERE for all reviews

It’s a nice facial mist – but nothing overly special So I feel like a party pooper, having gone through more than half a bottle and going “Eh?” It all really sounds wonderful, and so many people make it out to be, including well-known skincare ‘gurus’. It’s supposed to lower surface tension so the hydrating ingredients penetrate the stratum corneum better, boost skin structure and reinforce the protective acid mantle barrier. The ingredient list boasts a host of moisturizing and hydrating ingredients, fatty acids. So all I’ll say is this – if you have dry skin, this is not your moisturizer. That said however, I do not have extremely sensitive or oily skin. While it does feel moisturizing on skin, I’d hardly substitute my moisturizer with this mist. That last one had me scratching my head a little. It is supposed to be a multi-purpose product, that serves function as a hydrating mist/toner and even as a light moisturizer. The Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator is marketed as something more than just a facial mist. Well, I had to see what the fuss was about! 😀 Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator – More than just a facial mist? What was so great about this product, that so many people rave over it? It isn’t something you see talked about locally (Malaysia) because it’s not available here, and because it is pricey.īut overseas, among skincare afficionados, Josh Rosebrook Hydrating Accelerator is spoken of in hushed, almost reverent tones.
