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Sep
Hypochlorous Acid Mists Join the Conversation (2025)
Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) in Skincare
Overview:
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a weak acid naturally produced by white blood cells to fight infections and kill bacteria. It’s gaining popularity in skincare for its soothing and antimicrobial properties.
History and Use:
- Historically used as a disinfectant, developed in 1834.
- Employed in hospitals for wound care and even in veterinary medicine.
Skincare Benefits:
- Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, useful for conditions like acne and seborrheic dermatitis.
- Acts quickly to calm irritation and reduce redness.
- Gentle on sensitive skin, unlike harsher treatments like benzoyl peroxide.
Practical Uses:
- Can be used topically as sprays or mists.
- Effective for disinfecting personal items like makeup brushes and gym gear.
- Used in eye care for dry eyes and styes.
Considerations:
- May interfere with vitamin C and antioxidants; use them at different times (vitamin C in the morning, HOCl at night).
- Strong AHAs can disrupt its pH.
- Stability is a concern; it requires proper storage in opaque, stabilized packaging.
Conclusion:
HOCl is celebrated for its gentle, effective antimicrobial properties in skincare, though its efficacy depends on proper usage and storage.

