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4.2Grape Water Hydrating Face Mist
  • “It's far more effective for doing what people want in a face mist. Hydration and soothing”18:09–18:16
  • “You have that organic grape water in here, which is naturally rich in minerals, antioxidants”18:14–18:20
  • “Caudalie also say prebiotics to support the skin's microbiome”18:20–18:26
  • “Their own clinical studies show apparently it can reduce skin sensitivity by 61% and boost hydration by over 120%”18:30–18:35
  • “There's no alcohol, which I don't mind alcohol at all, but they say it's alcohol-free, no fragrance in here, and no volatile oils, just a calming, refreshing mist that actually strengthens the skin instead of potentially irritating it”18:38–18:44
  • “The grape water does the same job of refreshing the skin and providing an okayish base for makeup”19:11–19:14
  • “If your goal is hydration, soothing, and makeup prep that actually benefits your skin, just give the water in a can a go”19:34–19:41
  • “It's again a more modern choice and a gentler option for every skin type”19:43–19:48
  • Source: 5 most overrated skincare products and what to buy instead - Sep 12, 2025
Brand note

Caudalie is a French skincare brand that leans heavily on grape-seed and grape-water extracts, but its most talked-about product — the Beauty Elixir face mist — splits opinion hard: some creators find it refreshing and pore-tightening, while others call it overpriced, irritating, and essentially minty alcohol water. The Vinoperfect serum gets more consistent praise for texture and hydration, though multiple creators note it doesn't deliver on stubborn hyperpigmentation for the price.

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