Hydrinity Hyacyn Active

Hydrinity Hyacyn Active

Brand: Base Laboratories
60.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Hydrinity Hyacyn Active Purifying Mist A clinically advanced hypochlorous acid facial mist designed to purify, calm, and restore compromised skin. Hydrinity Hyacyn Active delivers a precise concentration of HOCl to support the skin’s natural healing response, reduce inflammation, and rebalance the microbiome—without disrupting the barrier. This lightweight, microbiome-friendly mist works at a cellular level to neutralize bacteria, calm irritation, and accelerate recovery, making it ideal for acne-prone, sensitive, and post-procedure skin. It also optimizes skin pH, enhancing the performance of your serums and treatment protocols. Benefits Helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and breakouts Calms redness, inflammation, and reactive skin Supports post-procedure healing (lasers, microneedling, injectables) Strengthens and protects the skin barrier Balances skin pH to improve product absorption Safe for sensitive, compromised, and post-treatment skin Non-comedogenic and non-irritating Hypochlorous acid is naturally produced by the body’s immune system, making this a biocompatible, medical-grade solution for skin repair and defense. Who It’s For Acne-prone or congested skin Post-procedure patients (laser, RF microneedling, peels, injectables) Sensitive, rosacea-prone, or inflamed skin Compromised barrier or impaired healing Patients needing a gentle antimicrobial step in their routine Why It’s Different This is not just another facial mist. Hyacyn Active functions as a clinical-grade skin reset step—working to disinfect, calm, and optimize the skin environment before treatment products are applied. Unlike traditional toners or sprays, it: Works with your immune system, not against it Provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial support without irritation Enhances results from in-office treatments and home care

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