Review : Marie Veronique Organics Treatment Mist


Face Mist to reduce redness
Product Description
Anyone with acne- or rosacea-prone skin shouldn’t have to suffer from chronic redness, scarring and hyperpigmentation.
• Hydrates, calms and soothes inflamed skin without irritating or drying.
• Redness and inflammation disappear in seconds, leaving you with calmer, brighter skin.

Key Ingredients
BioB's™
This proprietary blend of botanicals and B vitamins has been formulated to boost the effects of B3 (niacinamide) and B5 (panthenol). These Vitamin B derivatives are known for their ability to lighten post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and heal scar tissue.
Licorice Root A botanical extract that delivers two important benefits to inflammation-related skin conditions: it’s a powerful anti-inflammatory and it lightens skin and hyperpigmentation by inhibiting melanin production.
n-acetyl Glucosamine A natural derivative of glucosamine that works synergistically with niacinamide (a form of Vitamin B) to significantly reduce the amount and appearance of hyperpigmentation, age spots and uneven melanin distribution.
Containing 96% organic ingredients, no alcohol, no benzoyl peroxide, no synthetic fragrances, witch hazel or other astringents, this treatment mist comes with an option of a cap and a spray dispenser so you get to choose either one, which is a good consideration for those who travel often. It costs US$37 for a 120ml size and is not available in Singapore, so you have to join a spree to get it shipped over because the shipping costs are high if you just get a few items.

Housed in an opaque brown glass bottle, it helps to protect the ingredients in it. The spray dispenser dispenses the contents in a fine mist which I usually prefer to spray it more generously.

The treatment mist has a heavy herbal scent which I am used to it, due to using its cleanser previously. It can be pretty refreshing and uplifting at times, when I am rushing for work in the mornings.
And even though the contents are dark brown in colour, it is not visible on the skin due to its very fine mist. I usually prefer to spray it generously all over my face and pat it to boost circulation and for it to be absorbed easily. I use it like a toner and apply my usual serum and moisturizer thereafter.

My skin has been in an optimal condition for awhile ( due to using Sulwhasoo and Balm Balm Rosehip serum ) and the treatment mist helps to maintain the condition in terms of hydration and anti-redness but on dehydrated skin, it doesn't help much. 
And in terms of hyperpigmentation improvement, I will say its not effective on me yet, at least I didn't feel that the slight pigmentation on my cheeks was reduced.

Ingredients
Camellia sinensis (green tea)*, aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) juice*, glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extract*, BioBTM [panthenol and niacinamide], n-acetyl glucosamine, oat beta glucans, polyaminopropyl biguanide**, dimethylaminethanol (DMAE), lactic acid, lavendula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil*, daucus carota (carrot) seed essential oil, curcuma longa (turmeric) essential oil, helichrysum italicum (helichrysum) essential oil, boswellia carteri (frankincense) essential oil*
*organic
** paraben free anti-microbial agent
% of organic ingredients: 96%

Source : MVO

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