

desertcart.com: ClarityRx Take Your Vitamins Daily Mineral Spray for Dry Skin, Natural Plant-Based Moisturizing Face & Body Mist for All Skin Types (4 fl oz) : Beauty & Personal Care Review: Skin Craves It - Last time I ran out, I waited about a month to see if I really needed it. I found my skin craving moisture and could feel it working as soon as I got it again. Will be keeping in my daily routine moving forward. Review: So fresh! - So fresh! Love it in the morning for a fresh start!











| ASIN | B01HEAZ2FG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,255 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #385 in Face Mists |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 32 |
| Manufacturer | ClarityRx |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 5 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| UPC | 854566004152 |
M**.
Skin Craves It
Last time I ran out, I waited about a month to see if I really needed it. I found my skin craving moisture and could feel it working as soon as I got it again. Will be keeping in my daily routine moving forward.
D**O
So fresh!
So fresh! Love it in the morning for a fresh start!
A**R
Ineffective
I love Clarity products, however this one does nothing for me. It's like spraying tap water on my face. I will not repurchase this item. Update: I just want to clarify this feedback is on the Clarity Rx take your vitamins daily mineral spray for thirsty skin. Sometimes people post about different products under a brand but don't specify the exact product. Hope this helps.
T**S
Expensive Mineral Spray; Very Short Ingredient List
I'm not sure how to feel about this Clarity Take Your Vitamins (3) Daily Mineral Spray for Thirsty Skin. I like that it has absolutely no fragrance whatsoever and is lightweight and water-like. But that too is the rub. It comes in a simple 4oz transparent plastic bottle with clear, odorless liquid for $44 (when I got it). The bottle isn't great. Mine arrived with some seepage from a loose screw-on collar. Thankfully, I didn't lose much. The spray head is standard. Meaning you get a heavy, non-micronized mist (huge droplets). User experience-wise, it doesn't feel lush or pampering. It feels like I filled a cheap bottle with water and pumped it onto my face to cool off on a hot road trip. The bottle's size will last me a while, but I think $44 for a basic mist is a hint on the high side. We're paying more for branding here, me thinks. The company's overall philosophy is "safe, pure, and effective." Per ClarityRx's website (grammatical errors included as I copied this directly): "We believe beautiful skin means healthy skin. Combining our knowledge of skin with our passion for health, we made it our mission to create what others couldn’t or wouldn’t—plant-based, results-driven skincare with zero trade offs in terms of safety or efficacy. Our focus puts nature’s pharmacy first. We unlock the performance of our natural actives by pairing them with conscious technology—and nothing more. No harmful or synthetic chemicals, extenders, fillers or bulk. No fragrance or artificial colors. We’re committed to giving everyone clear, healthy, youthful skin—safely. We’ve proven it’s possible to create real, visible improvement in wrinkles, acne, hyperpigmentation, rosacea and sagging without risk, damage or regrets. It’s all done with sustainable products made in the USA without the use of harsh retinols, benzoyl peroxides, hydroquinone, and other harmful chemicals." The plant-focused dermaceutical brand is generally on the moderate to expensive side. Most products range from $12-$110 depending on the size, formulation, and intended purpose. I have used other ClarityRX products and like the line, in general. The ingredient list is small, as I said. I'll include images of the list I pulled from Clarity's website. My product did not come branded with said list. It just came safety-sealed in plastic, which was wet at the time, and no box. No box is fine, but skincare should always come with an ingredient list, even if it is just an insert or a sticker. I had to look elsewhere. All the bottle says essentially is how nourishing and hydrating this mineral spray is supposed to be. Included on the list is something called "essential minerals." The company is vague on details as this contains a "propriety blend [which] nourishes, soothes and hydrates skin." I don't like it when skincare ingredient lists are vague and refuse to give us some idea of what is in it. Lacking transparency means this mist could have anything in it. I'm sure it is safe, but I question the efficacy of something when they neglect to inform the consumer more about a somewhat expensive product that could, in the end, just be slightly minerally enhanced water in a cheap spray bottle. Overall, I'm still going to give this a 4 out of 5. If I could give it a 3.5, I would, based on the lack of full ingredient transparency, charging $44 for something that is essentially water and not investing in a better user experience with a higher quality misting bottle.
D**G
A great natural product
Really like this product. Great for repairing damaged skin with natural ingredients. The first product that does not make me break out.
A**Y
This has always been one of my favorite Clarity products
This has always been one of my favorite Clarity products. I keep it handy and use it any time I feel the need for a mist on my skin.
A**Y
Hydrating but doesn’t smell great.
This spray is good at keeping my skin hydrated. I use it over my makeup, or without makeup. It feels very moisturizing. I personally didn’t care for the smell. I find it almost has a chemical smell. I like the product but don’t love the smell. I’m not sure that I would buy this again.
D**N
Clarity as a set is very nice.
Love this vitimin spray. Loaded with vitimins to set your moisturizer!
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