I use the vichy one. I spray and then moisturize over it. If u leave the thermal spray on to air dry/evaporate then it can dry ur face out and that's y ppl get that tight feeling after. It's better to let it sit a min to get the benefits and then pat dry or apply moisturizer over it and let dry and it feels sooo hydrating.🙂
I enjoyed your review. Someone posted a bottle of vichy thermal water on twitter and said their skin loves it. I wanted to see a more detailed review. Your review was helpful. I'm going to purchase this product. Thank you.
Hi Jesh, Thanks for asking. Well, it's water so it does not go bad in itself as such but it's not sterile. The natural bubbles will fizz off, you most likely would like to shake them out before you put the lid on anyway. Just take a mall spray bottle and refill daily or after a couple of days, it's not something you poke your finger into or drink of. Keep the main bottle in the fridge after opening. It's not different to any other water in respect of how to treat it. As always doing as I do, show, write, or whatsoever is at one's one risk regardless. Best Jesper BCs
Hi i'm soft don't touch me, thanks for your question. Nitrogen gas is dangerous to inhale directly and concentrated because it replaces the oxygen (apparently it's used in Oklahoma to execute people) but is not dangerous in itself. Liquid nitrogen is dangerous and used in labs to cool things severely down (-196 degrees Celsius) but as gas also takes up 78% of the air that we breathe. Nitrogen gas is therefore hardly a problem when used as in these spray cans. As always doing as I do, say, show, write, or whatsoever is at one's own risk regardless. Best Jesper BSc
I use the vichy one. I spray and then moisturize over it. If u leave the thermal spray on to air dry/evaporate then it can dry ur face out and that's y ppl get that tight feeling after. It's better to let it sit a min to get the benefits and then pat dry or apply moisturizer over it and let dry and it feels sooo hydrating.🙂
do you use regular water to wash face or just spray this on in replacement
@@tonyperez9013 I cleanse 1st. Then spray then moisturize while skin is till damp
That's what I do.
@@varduhi81 me too. This is great for my daughters eczema too.
I enjoyed your review. Someone posted a bottle of vichy thermal water on twitter and said their skin loves it. I wanted to see a more detailed review. Your review was helpful. I'm going to purchase this product. Thank you.
so the bottled one is the same as the one in the can?
you should make asmr videos. this video is so relaxing
You were pleasant to watch. Very peaceful
Thanks for this review. I just bought La Roche Posay
I ha e to agree, such a nice soothing review, just like the mineral water itself. More of this!
I get really excited trying a new product too hahaha, great video ❤️ your voice is soo relaxing
i got it right after i watched your video thank you !
Thanks for excellent and useful review
Thank you for your review!! It was really useful!! 💖🌸
Does the water go bad if I put it on an spray bottle? How long is good?
Hi Jesh, Thanks for asking. Well, it's water so it does not go bad in itself as such but it's not sterile. The natural bubbles will fizz off, you most likely would like to shake them out before you put the lid on anyway. Just take a mall spray bottle and refill daily or after a couple of days, it's not something you poke your finger into or drink of. Keep the main bottle in the fridge after opening. It's not different to any other water in respect of how to treat it.
As always doing as I do, show, write, or whatsoever is at one's one risk regardless.
Best
Jesper BCs
But what about the nitrogen gas?
Hi i'm soft don't touch me, thanks for your question. Nitrogen gas is dangerous to inhale directly and concentrated because it replaces the oxygen (apparently it's used in Oklahoma to execute people) but is not dangerous in itself. Liquid nitrogen is dangerous and used in labs to cool things severely down (-196 degrees Celsius) but as gas also takes up 78% of the air that we breathe. Nitrogen gas is therefore hardly a problem when used as in these spray cans.
As always doing as I do, say, show, write, or whatsoever is at one's own risk regardless.
Best
Jesper BSc
@@JesperOffersenBSc thanks for replying :)