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Brumisateur Facial Spray by Evian

By Gisellstylist @sexy_scissors

Brumisateur Facial Spray by Evian
For those who haven't used facial mists before, they are a good way to quickly rehydrate your parched skin, feel fresh when you wake up in the morning or can be used to set makeup at the end of applying your look. I do like using facial mists in general though because my skin is very dry. This is a great way to quickly feel refreshed and moisturized before the moisturizer.
How to use it:
To refresh your skin after a long day from working out at the gym, or dealing with stress from work, it just takes is a light mist. Softly press down the button to spray once while holding the bottle about 10 inches away from the face. Once the mist sits on the skin, you only have to wait a few seconds for the Evian Facial Spray to absorb into the skin.
To use it as an asset to any makeup routine, a light mist will help set your makeup to have a smoother and lasting finish. After applying makeup, hold the canister 9-12 inches from the face, and lightly mist in a circular motion right over makeup. This helps makeup blend with the skin to give it a more natural look while bringing out more color.
A favorite trick among makeup artists, using the Evian Facial Spray to lightly moisten makeup brushes prior to makeup application can give more precise application and blending. For areas of face makeup that accidently applies to thick, you can lightly mist a brush to dilute makeup as well.
My personal opinion:

I find myself using facial mists the most before my moisturizer, leaving it looking dewy and supple. I love it and I recommend to everyone to try it. I also use it on my clients makeup application. This was not sticky before drying. There is no scent and no shimmer sparkles in this formula. The facial spray comes out crystal clear like water. It dries quickly which is awesome.
Find out more information visith their website  http://www.evianspray.com
Do you use facial sprays/mists to help set your makeup or to rehydrate your skin?
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