Touchland Power Mist hand sanitizers are a major upgrade to the typical squeeze bottles. The fine mist spray makes sanitizing a breeze. No more globs of sticky gel squirting out that take several minutes to rub into skin. These mists are fast drying and evaporate into hands within seconds.
I’m used to using gel formulations. The most common ones I get are Purell or Pocketbac’s from Bath & Body Works which I’ve used for years. Using a liquid spray sanitizer is completely new to me and I was so excited to try the Power Mist after seeing them all over Instagram.
The scent range is limited compared to Bath & Body Works, currently eight scents (unscented, aloe vera, mint, citrus, watermelon, vanilla cinnamon, forest berry, and lavender). I gravitate to anything pink, so naturally I went for watermelon and forest berry. Sold individually, in bundles, and silicone keyring protective cases to match your scent.
What makes the Power Mist different from other hand sanitizers is that these are formulated with 67% ethyl alcohol, aloe vera, and blend of several essential oils which make your hands feel moisturized and hydrated. These are vegan, free of paraben/triclosan, and cruelty free. My hands never felt dry and the spray dries in seconds.
Each bottle contains 500+ spritzes and smell so good, none of that alcohol scent. Watermelon smells like jolly rancher candy and forest berry smells like fresh berries. I really like how the fine spray evenly distributes the product across my hands and the size is very portable to carry in my purse + TSA travel friendly.
The packaging is very adorable and similarly resembles an iphone. It’s a shame when I run out I have to toss them out and get new ones. These spray bottles are well made and high quality but are not refillable. Hope the brand can think of an innovative way to incorporate refillables and reduce waste for the environment. $12 USD may seem pretty expensive for a 1.3 oz bottle however Power Mist will last much longer than a gel squeeze bottle.
Touchland Power Mist is available at Ulta and Touchland.
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