Together with 39 of my fellow Asian beauty redditors, I was picked to be sent the mist for review purposes by Jolse.

First impression of the packaging is that it’s clear and simplistic packaging very much in line with Benton’s other packaging. It’s also got English writing on it which makes life a tad bit easier I suppose.

The mist itself comes in the form of a slim tube. It’s easy to carry and slim enough to just pop in my makeup bag.

In comparison to the other mists I have this one definitely has the least bulky packaging. It sprays a very fine mist without soaking your face with product.

For me a mist comes in handy when during the day my face feels a bit dry and I need that quick boost. So a few boxes that a mist needs to tick for me is that it must somewhat restore moisture, play nicely on top of my makeup and not leave clear pattern of droplets on my dark skin. It did all but one and that was restore moisture when I needed it. Maybe it is because I’m travelling at the moment and the long haul flight dried my face out too much and on top of that I’ve been in new surroundings for about 3 weeks now. The moisture boost is just far too short lived for me. There are other mists that perform better.

What I will do is probably leave it aside until the summer as I hope with the (british) heat it might be rather refreshing to keep it on my desk.

I’m not big on fragrances but what I found unreasonably annoying is that this didn’t smell of anything at all! If someone were to replace it with water overnight, I wouldn’t even know. Here are the ingredients for those interested:

In conclusion, yes it’s refreshing. Should you spend your money on this? I won’t be.

Rating: 3/5

1 – What a disaster, section of the crime scene.

2 – Well, not what I expected probably will give it away.

3 – It will do and I will finish this bottle.

4 – Hubba Hubba, me likey but I want see other products. It’s not you it’s me.

5 – I will never, ever cheat on you. My precious, they will never take you away from me.

(You get my drift…)