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Hypochlorous Acid for Post-Sun Care: Soothe and Protect Your Skin

We all know the feeling—after a sunny day outside, your skin can feel tight, red, or even a bit sore. The good news? Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is here to help soothe, calm, and care for your skin after a little too much sun. Here’s why hypochlorous acid could become your new summer skincare essential.


Why Hypochlorous Acid Works Wonders on Sunburns


Hypochlorous acid is like a gentle hug for sunburned skin. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, it can help calm redness and reduce that uncomfortable sunburn swelling. A study in Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine even showed that hypochlorous acid is super effective at helping sun-exposed skin recover faster. Plus, it has natural antimicrobial qualities that help protect your skin, which is extra important when it’s a little compromised by the sun.


How to Use Hypochlorous Acid After Sun Exposure


When you come in from the sun, start by showering to rinse off any lingering sunscreen, sweat, or salt from the beach. Then, spritz hypochlorous acid onto any areas that feel sun-kissed or sensitive, and let it air dry. To lock in moisture, follow up with a gentle, hydrating moisturizer. Our online shop hypochlorous acid spray designed to give fast relief for sun-exposed skin. If you’re in the U.S., check us out on Amazon US, and for Canada, we’re on Amazon Canada, too!


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Are you dealing with dark spots? Learn how the gentle duo of hypochlorous acid and kojic acid can brighten and soothe your skin for a clearer, more radiant look!


DISCLAIMER: 

Our skincare articles aim to provide educational information about various ingredients and skincare topics. They are meant for general knowledge and should not be considered medical advice or treatment suggestions. Please remember that products from Honeydew Labs, mentioned in connection with specific ingredients, are intended for cosmetic use only and are not meant to replace professional medical consultations or pharmaceutical advice.


References:

  1. Lima, E. V., & Ramos-e-Silva, M. (2019). Hypochlorous Acid: A Natural Remedy for Sunburn Recovery. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 35(2), 100-105.

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