Essential Skin Spray
200 ppm — 20% more potent, pH-balanced hypochlorous mist your skin recognizes. Clears breakouts, calms redness, supports healing — no sting, no stripping.
Meet the skin spray your body recognizes
Your skin already makes hypochlorous acid to clear breakouts, calm inflammation, and heal wounds. We made it stronger, cleaner, and ready on demand.
A fine mist that helps your skin:
Use it for:
Most skincare overwhelms skin with chemicals. This does the opposite.
It gives skin more of its preferred healing compound — so it can finally reset, repair, and function the way it's supposed to.
The whole routine:
One spray, dozens of uses.
Hypochlorous acid matches your skin's natural chemistry — safe for newborns, effective on adults. Visibly clearer skin in 1–3 weeks.
Acne clears in ~1 week. Eczema in 2. Also treats pimples, rashes, skin infections, eyelid & lash cleaning, styes, scrapes, road rash, blisters, burns, cold sores, infected cuticles, ingrown toenails, ingrown hairs, razor burn, and fresh tattoos.
Safe for newborns. Soothes diaper rash and cradle cap, cleans cuts and scrapes without a sting, and safely sanitizes pacifiers, teething toys, and surfaces from bacteria and viruses.
Non-burning, non-drying. Supports natural healing on piercings, surgical scars, Botox, microneedling, dermaplaning, chemical peels, and more.
No harsh chemicals. Spray on shoes, gym bags, and sports equipment to kill odor-causing bacteria and sanitize without residue.
Real skin, real timelines — not another 10-step routine.
Customers see acne clear in about a week, eczema in two, psoriasis in three. Here's what three of them said.
"Got my Mojo back."
"I've struggled with acne for years. This spray worked in a little over a week to clear up my skin. I wish I found you sooner!"
"Gentle but effective."
"I have really sensitive skin and am allergic to a LOT of skin care products. The essential spray calmed my rosacea and gave me my skin back."
"This stuff is a lifesaver."
"I've tried everything to fix my skin and was ready to give up — until I found Mesa."
