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Is Hypochlorous Acid Spray Good for Your Skin?

Is Hypochlorous Acid Spray Good for Your Skin?

Hypochlorous acid spray is the new “must use” product in the skin-care world. Trendsetters are misting it on their bodies after workouts, spritzing it on their faces as part of their daily cleansing routine, and swearing by it on social media.

Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, a dermatologist in Pittsburgh (@dermguru), calls hypochlorous acid the “hygiene hack I refuse to gatekeep as a derm.” In one Tiktok video, she suggests spraying the solution on all your body parts after a workout, including armpits, face, and hands.

Influencers are also hailing hypochlorous acid as a cure-all for acne, eczema, rosacea, and razor bumps. Esthetician Kristen Leite (@skinbykristin) uses hypochlorous acid on all of her clients before microneedling or dermaplaning, claiming it kills bacteria on the face.

While many dermatologists stop short of calling hypochlorous acid a panacea, they are enthusiastic about this mild disinfectant that is becoming more widely available.

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