The product that single-handedly brought hypochlorous acid into mainstream skincare. A fine-mist HOCl spray with genuine dermatology-organization validation, a near-perfect tolerability profile, and a cult following among people whose skin reacts to everything else. The price runs steeper than medical-grade HOCl, but the stabilization and design are worth the difference for daily use.
SOS Save Our Skin Daily Rescue Facial Spray
The product that single-handedly brought hypochlorous acid into mainstream skincare. A fine-mist HOCl spray with genuine dermatology-organization validation, a near-perfect tolerability profile, and a cult following among people whose skin reacts to everything else. The price runs steeper than medical-grade HOCl, but the stabilization and design are worth the difference for daily use.
Score Breakdown
Tower 28's flagship product, and for good reason — a uniquely tolerable calming spray with clinical-grade technology behind it and real dermatology-organization backing. The mister format is more practical than the serum sibling for daily use, and the per-ounce value in the 4 oz size is reasonable.
Data Confidence: high
This spray has been on market since 2020 with over 9,000 Sephora reviews, extensive clinical recognition via three dermatology-organization seals, and is one of the most reviewed calming products in the Sephora catalog.
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Ingredient Quality 0
Value for Money 0
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Irritation Risk (↑ = safer) 0
Assessment
Pros
- Triple dermatology-organization validation for eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea
- Works over makeup without disturbing the base underneath
- Zero sting even on broken or compromised skin
- Fine-mist dispenser delivers a true facial mist rather than a squirt
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and pediatric-safe tolerability profile
- Measurably reduces post-workout acne when used immediately after sweating
- Available in travel size and larger refill for flexible usage
- Stabilization technology keeps HOCl active for full product life
Cons
- Provides no hydration, barrier repair, or traditional moisturizer benefits
- Price runs higher than medical-grade HOCl sprays from wound-care suppliers
- Light-sensitive formula requires opaque bottle and 6-month open shelf life
- Plastic sprayer can crack if dropped on tile or stone
- Easy to underestimate dosing because texture is essentially water
Full Review
Five years ago, if you asked a dermatologist about hypochlorous acid, you got a nod and a mention of wound care clinics. Ask one today, and there is a reasonable chance they will tell you to spray this on your face after your workout. That shift — hypochlorous acid as a clinical curiosity to hypochlorous acid as a mainstream skincare step — happened almost entirely because of this one product. The SOS Daily Rescue Spray did not invent the chemistry, and it was not the first HOCl product on a shelf, but it was the first one that combined a stable formulation, an actually pleasant mister, and enough marketing savvy to put the active in front of people who had never heard of it. Everything else in the category that came after is chasing this bottle.
Amy Liu founded Tower 28 in 2019 specifically because her daughter's severe eczema had left her unable to find products she could use without triggering a flare. The SOS line grew out of the observation that hypochlorous acid — long used in hospital wound irrigation and ophthalmology — was nearly impossible to find as a stable, consumer-friendly product. The version she launched was essentially a medical technology in a pretty bottle, and the bet paid off: the spray has accumulated three separate dermatology-organization seals (National Eczema, National Psoriasis, National Rosacea), thousands of overwhelmingly positive Sephora reviews, and the kind of word-of-mouth that makes it show up in dermatology waiting rooms nationwide.
The experience of using it is almost anticlimactic in the best way. You hold the bottle about six inches from your face, pump the mister, and a very fine veil of water settles across your skin. There is a faint pool-chlorine note for the first two seconds — entirely the chemistry of the active, not an added scent — and then it is gone. Within thirty seconds the mist has absorbed with zero residue. If your skin was flushed or stinging when you started, it usually is not by the time you reach for your next product. If it was not, you will not notice much, because this spray is not doing anything visual on healthy skin. It is a quiet, corrective tool that reveals its value when things go wrong.
And things go wrong in a lot of ways. The spray shines for people dealing with the full menu of reactive skin situations: post-gym breakout prevention by reducing surface bacteria on sweat-prone zones, rosacea flare management, eczema calming during an active patch, post-procedure recovery after a peel or laser, and the general 'my face is angry and I don't know why' situation that hits most adult skin occasionally. It is pregnancy-safe, breastfeeding-safe, and gentle enough that parents use it on children with eczema. The tolerability ceiling is so high that it is genuinely difficult to find a skin scenario where this spray is contraindicated.
The honest limitations are worth naming. It provides no hydration despite being wet, no barrier repair, no brightening, no exfoliation — nothing that most people associate with the word 'treatment.' It is a calming and antimicrobial step, full stop, and needs to be paired with a real moisturizer to finish the job. The formula is also photosensitive — the opaque bottle is not a design choice but a stability requirement — and you have to finish an opened bottle within six months before the HOCl slowly reverts to glorified saltwater. And the price, while not absurd, runs meaningfully higher than medical-grade HOCl sprays from wound-care suppliers, which will do the core antimicrobial job for a fraction of the cost.
What you are paying for in the Tower 28 version is the stabilization engineering, the fine-mist dispenser that actually delivers a facial mist rather than a water squirt, and the brand's willingness to put the product through three separate dermatology-nonprofit validation processes. Those seals are not marketing decoration — they require ingredient review and real-world testing on the relevant patient population. For someone managing rosacea or eczema, that validation is load-bearing. For someone who just wants to mist their face after a run, it is legitimately worth asking whether a generic HOCl spray from a medical supplier would do the same job for less.
It's also worth noting the sizing options. The 4 oz bottle is the most popular, but Tower 28 sells a 1 oz travel-size version and — critically — a 16 oz refill that drops the per-ounce price meaningfully. If you use this daily, the refill is the version to buy. If you want to test the waters, the travel size is the most affordable entry point into the line.
The bottom line: this is the best version of a category it essentially created. For reactive skin, post-procedure recovery, acne-prone skin that breaks out after workouts, or anyone coming off a course of tretinoin who needs a buffer, the spray earns its shelf space and then some. For someone with resilient, cooperative skin who wants their skincare spending to do more structural work, this is not the place to start — but it is still a nice thing to have in the cabinet for the days when things go sideways.
Formula
Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Hypochlorous Acid | The single active ingredient doing all the work in this spray. A weak acid your own immune cells produce during wound healing, here stabilized and dispensed through a fine mister so it settles evenly across the face, calming inflammation, reducing surface bacteria on acne-prone zones, and shortening flare duration on reactive or compromised skin. | well-established |
| Sodium Magnesium Fluorosilicate | The stabilizer that keeps this formula functional on a bathroom shelf. Without it, hypochlorous acid reverts to ordinary saltwater within weeks; with it, the active stays viable for months of daily use in a clear-plastic travel mister. | well-established |
| Sodium Chloride | Provides the salt balance that keeps the hypochlorous acid equilibrium stable and gives the spray a physiologically similar tonicity to tears and saline — which is a large part of why it can be misted directly onto compromised skin without stinging. | well-established |
Full INCI List · pH 4.5
Water (Aqua), Sodium Magnesium Fluorosilicate, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Chloride, Hypochlorous Acid
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✓ Vegan✓ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
sensitive oily combination dry normal
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
rosacea eczema acne sensitivity compromised skin barrier post procedure psoriasis fungal acne
Routine Step
treatment
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Mist onto clean skin before other products or over makeup throughout the day for a refresh. Ideal post-gym, post-mask, post-flight, or after sweating. Allow 15–30 seconds to absorb before layering serums or sunscreen.
Results Timeline
Immediate calming and redness reduction within minutes. Noticeable reduction in post-workout breakouts and flare frequency within 2–3 weeks of regular use. Full benefits across 4–8 weeks of daily use, particularly for chronic rosacea and eczema-prone skin.
Pairs Well With
ceramidesniacinamidepanthenolcentella-asiatica
Sample AM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- Tower 28 SOS Save Our Skin Daily Rescue Facial Spray
- Hydrating serum
- Moisturizer
- SPF
Sample PM Routine
- Cleanser
- Tower 28 SOS Save Our Skin Daily Rescue Facial Spray
- Treatment
- Moisturizer
Evidence
Science
The Science
Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid generated endogenously by neutrophils during the innate immune response and is one of the few compounds known to be both potently antimicrobial and non-cytotoxic to human cells at physiological concentrations. Its use in wound care, ophthalmology, and more recently inflammatory dermatology is grounded in this dual profile. A 2018 review in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology examined stabilized hypochlorous acid preparations for chronic skin conditions and concluded that they offered favorable tolerability and symptom reduction in atopic dermatitis and related inflammatory disorders. Clinical work on HOCl preparations has also documented meaningful reductions in Staphylococcus aureus colonization on atopic skin — mechanistically relevant because S. aureus overgrowth correlates with eczema flare severity. The formulation challenge HOCl has always faced is stability: in aqueous solution it slowly reverts to sodium chloride, especially when exposed to light, heat, or pH drift. What the sodium magnesium fluorosilicate and sodium phosphate buffer in this spray are doing is holding the reaction equilibrium in favor of the active HOCl species for the duration of the product's shelf life. The pH 4.5 target is also not accidental — HOCl biological activity is strongly pH-dependent, and the slightly acidic buffer keeps the largest fraction of the molecule in its most bioactive protonated form without dropping low enough to irritate compromised skin. The three dermatology-organization seals add patient-level tolerability evidence that a typical cosmetic ingredient review cannot provide.
References
- Stabilized Hypochlorous Acid Cleanser and Gel in Skin Disorders — Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (2018)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists have embraced this specific spray to a degree that is unusual for any indie skincare product, largely because stabilized hypochlorous acid solves a real clinical problem: patients with rosacea, atopic dermatitis, or post-procedure skin often cannot tolerate standard over-the-counter calming products, and dermatologists need something they can confidently recommend. Board-certified dermatologists frequently cite this spray as a go-to for patients on isotretinoin whose skin is too compromised for normal toners, for rosacea patients experiencing triggers, and for acne-prone patients who want to reduce post-sweat bacterial load without drying out their skin. Dermatologists also note that the triple dermatology-organization seals meaningfully reduce the clinical due diligence needed before recommending it, because the validation work has effectively already been done by the relevant patient advocacy groups.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
Hold the bottle about six inches from your face and mist evenly across skin. Use on clean skin as a post-cleanse calming step before serums and moisturizer, and mist again throughout the day as needed — after workouts, during a rosacea flare, over makeup for a midday reset, or after any event that triggers redness. Let it absorb for 15–30 seconds before layering anything on top. It is also safe to spray directly onto active breakouts, eczema patches, or post-procedure skin. For best results, finish an opened bottle within six months because hypochlorous acid slowly loses potency with air and light exposure.
Value Assessment
At $28 for the 4 oz flagship size, this lands in the mid-range for a facial treatment product — more than a drugstore toner, less than most luxury mists. The travel 1 oz runs around $12 and the 16 oz refill is the honest best value by a wide margin, dropping the per-ounce cost meaningfully for daily users. Compared to unstabilized or medical-grade HOCl products, Tower 28 charges a premium for the formulation engineering, the fine-mist dispenser, and the dermatology validation seals. For reactive-skin patients who need something that absolutely will not sting, the math is easy. For casual users, the 1 oz travel size is the right starting point before committing to the refill pipeline.
Who Should Buy
Anyone with rosacea, eczema, sensitive skin, inflammatory acne, or a compromised barrier — and anyone who breaks out after workouts. Also a smart purchase for people recovering from peels, lasers, microneedling, or a course of tretinoin, and for parents managing eczema on themselves or their children.
Who Should Skip
People with resilient skin looking for hydration, brightening, or exfoliation from a facial spray — this formula provides none of those things. Skip if your main goal is structural skincare work, or if you already own a medical-grade HOCl product and do not need the dispenser upgrade.
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Details
Details
Texture
Ultra-fine water mist with zero residue. Absorbs within 15 seconds and leaves no tackiness, slip, or visible layer.
Scent
Very faint swimming-pool note on first spray that disappears almost immediately — the signature HOCl smell, not added fragrance.
Packaging
4 oz frosted-plastic bottle with a continuous fine-mist sprayer. The opaque bottle is intentional — hypochlorous acid is light-sensitive. Also comes in a 1 oz travel size and a 16 oz refill.
Finish
invisiblelightweightfast-absorbing
What to Expect on First Use
On first spray, your face feels momentarily cool and damp with a hint of pool-chlorine scent. Within 30 seconds the moisture evaporates, and reactive or flushed skin typically feels noticeably calmer. No purging, no tingling, no adjustment period.
How Long It Lasts
Approximately 3–4 months of daily face use from the 4 oz bottle, or significantly longer if used only as a post-workout or flare spot treatment.
Period After Opening
6 months
Best Season
All Year
Certifications
National Eczema Association SealNational Psoriasis Foundation SealNational Rosacea Society SealClean at SephoraCruelty-FreeVegan
Background
The Why
Amy Liu launched Tower 28 in 2019 after years in the beauty industry left her unable to find products gentle enough for her daughter's severe eczema. The SOS Daily Rescue Spray was the brand's first SOS product and became an almost immediate cult favorite among dermatologists, who had long used hypochlorous acid in clinical settings but had never had a stabilized consumer version they could reliably recommend. It has since become the product that essentially defined the hypochlorous-acid-for-skincare category.
About Tower 28 Emerging Brand (2–5 years)
Tower 28 was founded in 2019 by Amy Liu for sensitive and eczema-prone skin. The SOS Daily Rescue Spray is the brand's flagship product and carries seals from the National Eczema Association, National Psoriasis Foundation, and National Rosacea Society — a rare trifecta of dermatology-organization validation for any skincare product.
Brand founded: 2019 · Product launched: 2020
Myth vs. Reality
Myths
Myth
Hypochlorous acid is bleach and shouldn't go near your face.
Reality
HOCl is a different compound from sodium hypochlorite (bleach). At the low concentration and near-skin pH used in this spray, it's the same molecule your immune system produces during wound healing and has a long safety record in hospital wound care and eye irrigation.
Myth
It's basically just saltwater, so I can DIY it.
Reality
Stable HOCl requires electrolysis of a saline solution and then precise buffering and stabilization. DIY versions revert to salt water within days and don't carry enough active to be effective. The stabilization chemistry is what makes the bottled version clinically useful.
FAQ
FAQ
What does the SOS Daily Rescue Spray actually do?
It delivers stabilized hypochlorous acid — the same compound your immune cells produce during wound healing — as a fine facial mist. The active calms inflammation, reduces surface bacteria on acne-prone zones, and shortens the recovery window on rosacea, eczema, and post-procedure flares.
How is this different from the SOS Intensive Rescue Serum?
Both are stabilized HOCl products, but the spray uses a fine-mist dispenser for daily full-face use and is available in a larger 4 oz size, while the serum comes in a pump bottle designed for targeted dosing on specific flare spots. Most people who want a daily calming step pick the spray; those managing stubborn localized flares often prefer the serum.
Can I spray this over makeup?
Yes — one of the reasons it became a cult product is that you can mist it throughout the day over full makeup without disturbing the base. It works particularly well for anyone whose skin flushes during the day.
Is it safe to use on kids, during pregnancy, or on eczema?
Yes to all three. Hypochlorous acid is one of the gentlest active ingredients in skincare, the formula contains no retinoids or essential oils, and the National Eczema Association seal is specifically tied to pediatric-safe validation. Many parents use it on children with eczema under dermatologist guidance.
Why does my bottle smell faintly like a pool?
That's the hypochlorous acid itself — it shares chemistry with pool disinfectants even though the concentration and formulation are entirely different. The scent dissipates within seconds and is a sign your bottle is still active rather than a quality problem.
How long does one bottle last?
The 4 oz bottle typically lasts 3–4 months of daily face use. Tower 28 recommends using it within 6 months of opening because HOCl slowly loses potency once exposed to air. The 16 oz refill offers significantly better per-ounce value if you use it regularly.
Will this replace my toner?
It can replace a calming or hydrating toner, but it isn't exfoliating — so if you currently use a glycolic or salicylic acid toner for texture or acne, this won't do the same job. Think of it as a calming step, not a resurfacing one.
Community
Community
Common Praise
"Calms redness and irritation on contact"
"Perfect for post-workout breakout prevention"
"Safe enough for eczema and rosacea flares"
"Travel and TSA friendly"
"No sting even on broken skin"
Common Complaints
"Expensive compared to medical-grade HOCl sprays"
"Feels like mist — some expect more substance"
"Plastic bottle cracks if dropped"
"Must be used within 6 months of opening"
Notable Endorsements
National Eczema Association Seal of AcceptanceNational Psoriasis Foundation Seal of RecognitionNational Rosacea Society Seal of AcceptanceSephora Clean at SephoraAllure Best of Beauty
Appears In
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Related Conditions
rosacea eczema acne sensitivity compromised skin barrier post procedure
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