Pros
High-end ingredients
Aromatherapy benefits
A cult classic, this Caudalie face mist is said to be inspired by a recipe used by a 16th century Hungarian queen, blending orange flower water with rosemary, mint, and rose oils. "Every spritz of this feels like an indulgent, luxurious mini spa treatment thanks to the aromatherapy and instant skin-boosting effects," GH's beauty editor says.
Pros
Affordable
Large size
Naturally-derived ingredients
Made with softening glycerin and aromatic rose flower water, this top drugstore face spray packs the best bang for your buck. "It smelled so heavenly and it really made my face feel fresh and hydrated" a reviewer said. "The perfect refreshing spray to keep in my bag for touch-ups on the go."
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
This Make Up For Ever mist made to control grease is a favorite of GH Beauty Lab chemist Danusia Wnek, who has oily skin. “I love this anti-shine setting spray because it keeps my makeup looking matte all day long,” she says. “Nothing will make my makeup budge with this!”
Based on moisturizing botanicals like aloe, chamomile, and olive extracts, this Jane Iredale face mist a beauty editor favorite for dry skin. "It instantly makes skin dewy and the fresh floral scent from ylang ylang essential oil is so pampering," GH's beauty editor says.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Biossance’s face mist is infused with skin-softening ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalane. “I have pretty dry skin that sometimes flakes, and this makes it feel so much more hydrated,” says GH beauty assistant Katie Berohn. “When I use it under my skincare products, I can really see a difference in how hydrated my skin looks and feels.”
Turn to Neutrogena's high SPF broad-spectrum sunscreen face mist to reapply sun protection throughout the day. The sheer formula can be spritzed over makeup without leaving residue on skin. When spraying on sunscreen, keep eyes closed and avoid inhaling.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Top-rated on Amazon, this multi-use Baja Basics face spray is made of a single ingredient: 100% rose water. A "holy grail product, I use it on my hair, after I wash my face, to set my makeup, or to refresh my skin throughout the day," a reviewer raved. "It calms my skin."
From the New York City spa brand Mario Badescu, this face mist combines lavender water and oil with aloe, chamomile, and vitamin C to get skin glowing. “The spray feels calming on skin and makes it look dewy,” says GH Beauty Lab senior chemist Sabina Wizemann. “My skin soaks it up quickly and looks glowy and moisturized after, but the scent is the best part– it smells of lavender, which both energizes in the morning and relaxes at night."
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
GH Beauty Lab experts also love this classic “multifunctional” Avène mineral thermal water mist. “There’s just something about a cool spray against tired, dehydrated skin after a full day of makeup!” Wnek says. “I like using this right after I wash my face and before I apply either a moisturizer or serum or to bring my makeup back to life throughout the day—it doesn’t leave any film or aggravate my oily, acne-prone, sensitive skin.”
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Bursting with a bouquet of plant oils and extracts, including rose water, lavender, honeysuckle, and neroli, this spritz is a GH beauty editor go-to. “It’s refreshing and a few spritzes wake up my skin with the perfect light, natural scent,” says beauty editor Dori Price. “I love starting my skincare routine with it.”
A double-duty pick, this MAC Cosmetics face mist functions both as a makeup primer and setting spray. “It gives my skin a light dose of moisture and doesn’t make my oily skin look or feel greasy throughout the day,” Wnek says.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
This bargain face mist from Olay is mixed with brightening skincare ingredients like niacinamide, citrus extracts, and vitamin C. "My face looks radiant and has a healthy looking glow when I use this," an Amazon reviewer noted.
Antioxidant powerhouse green, white, and black teas are the base of this True Botanicals face spray. "I keep this at my desk for midday pick-me-ups— the jasmine scent is so relaxing and I love that it gives my skin a quick layer of protection," GH's beauty editor says.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Mother Dirt's innovative spray is made with live probiotic bacteria to foster a healthy skin microbiome and barrier, key for sensitive complexions. GH's beauty director uses it on her eczema-prone face and body. "Instant relief! Chapped, itchy, red skin soothed after one spray," an Amazon reviewer raved.
A best-seller on Dermstore, Herbivore's face spray is a cocktail of skin-nourishing, radiance-boosting ingredients, including aloe, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and rose water. "I love misting this over my face whenever I'm feeling dull and dry," a reviewer reported. "I feel like this really awakens the skin."
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Like a thirst-quenching juice for your skin, Fresh's face spray invigorates both skin and senses with citrus extracts like orange and lemon. "I can't get enough of the citrusy scent and the fine mist relieves parched late afternoon face," GH's beauty editor says.
If you're a rose fan, look no further than this Rosen face mist, made with a trifecta of rose water, rosehip oil, and rose extract. Many Urban Outfitters reviewers called it "the best rose water mist". It's "magic in a bottle," one enthused. "My skin has a gorgeous glowy look all day."
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Treat skin to a luxe indulgence with La Mer's face spritz, which contains a cocktail of the brand's signature marine botanicals. "More than just a water mist, it provides a non-greasy, non-sticky hydration layer with lasting comfort," a Nordstrom reviewer said.
Vichy's mini-sized mineral water face mist is TSA-friendly and small enough to tuck into any bag for toting on-the-go. "I use the travel-size to cool down my skin after a workout or at the beach," a Dermstore reviewer said.

April (she/her) is the senior beauty and style director at Good Housekeeping, Prevention and Woman's Day. She has over 15 years of experience under her belt, starting her career as an assistant beauty editor at GH in 2007, and working in the beauty departments of SELF and Fitness magazines.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Readers Also Read
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below