Hypochlorus acid is THE it-girl of skincare at the moment – and the star in our new SOS recovery spray, Cloud Mist. And it's buzzed about for good reason. Read on to find out why you should include hypochlorous acid ASAP in your skincare routine – especially if you have acne, rosacea or easily irritated skin!
By Maria Ahlgren
What is hypochlorous acid (and why is everyone talking about it)?
Hypochlorous acid – also known as HOCI – is a gentle, non-exfoliating acid with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. In fact, HOCI is naturally produced by our white blood cells as part of the body's defense system to protect us against harmful bacteria and to aid wound healing.
What function does hypochlorus acid have in skincare?
In skincare – such as Cloud Mist – lab-made hypochlorous acid has a purifying, restoring and protective effect. Including hypochlorous acid into your skincare routine can lead to calmer and clearer skin, especially for those dealing with acne, rosacea, or increased sensitivity. Its gentle yet effective properties make it a revolutionary ingredient in modern skincare!
Why is hypochlorus acid good for skin with acne?
For people with acne, hypochlorous acid is an effective yet gentle solution. HOCl works by neutralising harmful bacteria, particularly P. acnes, a leading cause of acne breakouts. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory action helps to reduce redness and swelling, speeds up the healing of existing blemishes and prevents future breakouts without irritating the skin.
Is hypochlorus acid good for skin with rosacea?
Yes! HOCl's gentle nature makes it helpful for soothing inflammation and helping to minmise flare-ups. By reducing skin irritation and calming redness, HOCl can help manage rosacea symptoms over time.
Cloud Mist SOS Recovery Spray with hypochlorous acid – SHOP HERE!
Fun fact
During the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, hypochlorous acid became a go-to disinfectant, clearing viruses and bacteria from surfaces and air through misting machines. It was used widely in hospitals, public spaces, and homes to help keep everyone safe.