Hypochlorous Acid Spray for Face & Body - 3.4 fl oz 0.02% HOCL - Helps Reduce Redness and Breakouts - Travel Size Hypochlorous Spray - Multi-Purpose Topical Facial Skin Repair - pH-Balancing Toner Review
Our verdict
LivaClean's Hypochlorous Acid Spray is a pH balancing, alcohol free mist built around a 0.02 percent hypochlorous acid solution, earning a 4.6 star average across 280 reviews. At $12.99 for a travel friendly 3.4 fl oz bottle, it is one of the most affordable and highest rated picks in this entire batch.
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Acne prone or easily reddened skin looking for a gentle, alcohol free mist to help calm the look of flare ups
Skip if
You want a traditional hydrating or exfoliating toner, since this is a targeted hypochlorous acid mist rather than an all purpose toner
- Priced 32% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 280 owner ratings
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Popularity2.2/5
280 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This is a 0.02 percent hypochlorous acid, or HOCl, mist, a pH balancing formula marketed for acne prone and generally reactive skin. The brand lists benefits including anti acne support, hypoallergenic formulation, pH balancing, redness reduction, and soothing, and the product is free of alcohol, oil, parabens, silicone, and sulfates.', "At $12.99 for a 3.4 fl oz bottle, it is priced as a travel size, easy add on rather than a full size daily toner, which fits its role as a targeted spray rather than an everyday hydrator. The brand's listed recommended uses include acne prone skin, blemishes, dry skin, and skin experiencing flare ups, though buyers with a diagnosed skin condition should check with a dermatologist rather than relying on this product alone. This is not medical advice.", 'With a 4.6 star average across 280 reviews, this mist performs well by both score and review depth. It reads as a solid, low cost addition for anyone who wants a gentle, non stripping mist to layer into a routine focused on calming the look of irritated or blemish prone skin.']
Pros
- 4.6 stars from 280 reviews, one of the higher scoring products in this group
- Very affordable at $12.99
- Alcohol free, oil free, paraben free, silicone free, and sulfate free
- Travel friendly 3.4 fl oz mist format
- Hypoallergenic and pH balancing formulation
Cons
- Small 3.4 fl oz size means it will not last as long as a full size toner
- Bought last month figure of 3 suggests low recent purchase volume
- Not a substitute for dermatologist care for diagnosed skin conditions
Performance notes
Hypochlorous acid is the sole listed active ingredient, used here at a 0.02 percent concentration in a pH balancing mist. HOCl is generally recognized in skincare formulations for its gentle, non stripping profile, which supports the brand's soothing and redness reduction claims. Because the product is alcohol free, oil free, and free of common irritants like parabens and sulfates, it is formulated to minimize additional irritation, which fits its positioning for acne prone and reactive skin. As with any spot targeted mist, it should be considered a supporting step, not a replacement for a full skincare routine or professional care.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 280 reviews is a strong result, especially at this price point. The rating and review depth suggest buyers find real, consistent value in the mist, even though the recent purchase volume reported is on the lower side.
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Frequently asked questions
Can this spray help with acne or eczema?
The brand lists acne prone skin and flare up prone skin among its recommended uses, and hypochlorous acid is generally recognized for its gentle, calming profile. That said, this is not medical advice, and anyone with a diagnosed skin condition like eczema should follow guidance from a dermatologist rather than relying on this spray alone.
Is this a replacement for a regular toner?
Not exactly. At 3.4 fl oz, it is sized and marketed more as a targeted, travel friendly mist for calming and pH balancing rather than an everyday hydrating toner.
How do I contact WomanReview?
You can reach us at [email protected]. For questions about this LivaClean spray, the brand's official listing is the best resource for order details.