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Skin Support Booster

100 ml
Tk 880.00
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Skin Support Booster Hypochlorous Acid Spray

Tk 880.00
Sale price  Tk 880.00 Regular price 
Size100 ml

↗ Fragrance-free ↗ Alcohol-free ↗ Vegan

↗ Non-comedogenic ↗ Suitable for all skin types

↗ Safe for sensitive and eczema-prone skin

A weightless, fragrance-free mist powered by a single molecule your body already knows by heart. The Skin Support Booster delivers hypochlorous acid, the exact immune messenger your white blood cells produce to heal and protect, directly to skin that needs it. Gentle enough for your most reactive days. Effective enough to become your most-reached-for product.

Benefits

Kills acne-causing bacteria without nuking your good bacteria. HOCl is selective — it targets pathogens, not your microbiome. Your skin's beneficial bacteria stay put.

Calms redness and inflammation on contact. It literally neutralizes pro-inflammatory signals at the skin surface. The kind of immediate calm you feel in the first few seconds.

Speeds up healing. Blemishes, post-extraction marks, flare-ups, minor cuts & scrapes, barrier damage, new piercings & tattoos.

Actually matches your skin's pH. At 5.5, it works with your acid mantle instead of stripping it.

Safe for every flare-up scenario. Post-workout, post-procedure, mid-eczema-flare, mid-rosacea-flare, mid-"I-don't-know-what-this-is-but-my-face-is-angry" — all of it.

Who It is For

→ You've tried everything for acne and your skin is more sensitive than when you started

→ Your skin is reactive but also somehow always breaking out and you're exhausted

→ You have rosacea, eczema, or another chronic skin condition and "normal" skincare makes it worse

→ You've been through a procedure (laser, peel, extraction, needling) and need something that won't cause a reaction during recovery

→ You're a human being who sweats, touches your face, wears a mask, or lives in the world

→ You want your skincare to be simpler and actually work

ingredients

Water (Aqua), Sodium Chloride, Hypochlorous Acid

How to Use

Mist 2–3 times. Let it dry completely (takes about 30 seconds). Then do the rest of your routine as normal.

Morning:
Spray on clean, dry skin as your very first step before any serums, moisturizer, or SPF. Let dry. Carry on.

Night:
Spray after cleansing. Let dry. Layer whatever you normally use on top. Retinol, acids, prescription topicals, all fine after HOCl has dried.

During the day:
Keep it in your bag. Spray over makeup when your skin feels tight, hot, or stressed. No white cast, no tackiness, no mess. Safe as many times as you want.

Post-workout:
Spray immediately after training before you can get to a shower. HOCl neutralizes the sweat-bacteria environment that leads to breakouts and irritation.

Post-procedure:
After laser, microneedling, chemical peels, or extractions, spray every 2–3 hours for the first 24–48 hours. Used by clinicians during recovery for good reason.

Pro tip:
Patch test on your inner arm first time even though reactions are extremely rare.

THE HERO INGREDIENT

Here's the thing about HOCl that makes it different from every other active you've tried: your body already makes it.

When you get a cut, a breakout, or an infection, your neutrophils (white blood cells) flood the area with HOCl to fight off bacteria and signal the skin to start repairing. It's not a foreign molecule your skin has to process. It's native to your biology.

At 0.02% concentration hypochlorous acid:

  • Disrupts and kills the cell walls of C. acnes (the bacteria behind most acne)
  • Neutralizes inflammatory cytokines that cause redness and swelling
  • Creates an environment where skin can actually heal

FAQs

My skin is extremely sensitive. Will this irritate me?

It's one of the least likely products to irritate your skin, because it has no added fragrance, alcohol, or known irritants of any kind and its pH matches your skin exactly. That said, every person's skin is different. Patch test on your inner arm first. If you react to literal water, consult a dermatologist before trying anything new.

Why does it have such a short ingredient list?

Hypochlorous acid:has decades of clinical research behind it. It's used in wound care, surgical prep, neonatal medicine, and veterinary practice. The reason it has a short ingredient list is because it doesn't need anything else. It's inherently antimicrobial, self-preserving, and biocompatible at the right concentration and pH.

Can I use it if I have rosacea / eczema / psoriasis?

Yes. Hypochlorous acid is one of the few skincare ingredients that dermatologists specifically recommend for chronic inflammatory skin conditions. It's used in clinical settings for exactly these concerns. If you're under medical treatment for any of these conditions, loop in your dermatologist, not because HOCl is risky, but because they may want to adjust your overall routine.

Does it smell like anything?

Very faintly like clean water or a fresh pool, if anything at all. No added fragrance.

How long until I see results?

For acute issues (redness, irritation, post-workout skin): almost immediately. Usually within the same application.
For chronic concerns (acne, barrier damage, rosacea): most people notice meaningful improvement within 2–4 weeks of twice-daily use. Consistency is what gets results. Some skin types respond in days, others take longer.

Is it safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

HOCl is endogenous, meaning your body produces it naturally. It doesn't penetrate into the bloodstream. Based on available evidence, it's considered safe. As with anything during pregnancy, we still recommend checking with your OB or dermatologist before adding new products to your routine.