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Cool Off w/ Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray

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We’ve got a heatwave goin’ on in the Bay area today (well, more like this whole week!) with temps in the mid-80s in San Francisco and over 100 degrees inland. Holy mackerel! When it gets that hot, I always feel like my face is melting away. So to help my skin stay hydrated and cool, I’ve been taking advantage of my sample of Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray Thirsty Skin Relief that I received in a gift with purchase not too long ago.

To use it, I spritz my face with a two pumps of the Moisture Surge Spray ($19.50 US) about a foot away from my skin and get instant relief from the heat. It has aloe in it which they say will help restore your skin’s moisture level.

I’m not too sure that this is any more or less effective than spraying a little water on my face but it does what it says and the travel size really came in handy while sitting in the casinos over the weekend, too. Air inside those buildings often get really dry and yucky with all the cigarette smoke lingering around.  That, coupled with a couple of margaritas, this helped to give me that refreshed feeling I was craving.

Overall, I probably wouldn’t invest in this product - although I’m lovin’ the little travel-friendly bottle. Once my Moisture Surge Face Spray is all out, I’m going to refill that baby up with bottled water to bring with me on-the-go.

How is your day going so far? It’s late Tuesday night for me right now so I’m heading off to bed. ‘Night!

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