Hale Derma Spray

$39.00

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A pure, medical‑grade hypochlorous acid spray that calms, cleanses, and supports skin healing.

Sensitive skin doesn’t need louder steps; it needs kinder ones. This formula calms the stress response while strengthening the barrier underneath. With care and consistency, skin learns to settle into balance.

Mist post‑cleanse, after workouts, during travel, or anytime skin feels reactive. Allow a full minute for absorption before the next step. Use morning and evening when possible, and pair daytime routines with SPF. Treat this as a small daily ritual—slow the breath, soften the jaw, and let the skin receive.

Electrolyzed Water: Hydrates and calms.
Sodium Chloride: Balances and naturally cleanses.

Full Ingredient List:
Electrolyzed water (H2O), Sodium Chloride (NaCl).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hale Derma Spray good for sensitive or acne-prone skin?
Yes. Hale Derma Spray is a medical grade hypochlorous acid (HOCl) spray formulated to calm inflammation and reduce surface microbes without harsh detergents or alcohol. It delivers a pH‑neutral antimicrobial solution that helps reduce redness and supports the skin’s natural healing response, making it appropriate for irritated, acne‑prone, and reactive skin. Clinically minded formulations like this are often used by practitioners as a gentle adjunct to acne care because they do not strip oils or disrupt barrier function. People who benefit most are those with sensitive, combination, oily, or acne‑prone skin and anyone looking for a non‑irritating support product after extractions or flare ups. If you are on prescription topical therapies or have open deep wounds, check with your dermatologist before starting any new topical regimen.
How should I use Hale Derma Spray in my daily skincare and around professional treatments?
Use Hale Derma Spray as a calming cleanser or prep/finish step. Apply to clean skin by misting and allowing it to air dry; it can be used after cleansing, between steps as a hydrating antiseptic prep, or post‑procedure to support healing. The formulation is sterile and intended for clinical use, so it’s safe to use after routine in‑clinic treatments and minor procedures when your provider recommends HOCl. Benefits include quick microbial reduction on the surface and anti‑inflammatory support without altering skin pH. Most users incorporate it morning and night or as needed for irritation. Avoid spraying directly into eyes and consult your procedure provider about timing when you have deeper resurfacing treatments.
What makes Hale Derma Spray different from regular toners or facial mists?
Hale Derma Spray is a medical‑grade hypochlorous acid solution rather than a traditional toner based on alcohol, witch hazel, or botanicals. It is formulated to provide antiseptic and anti‑inflammatory action while remaining pH neutral and non‑stripping. The clinical differences are sterile manufacturing, a simple active (HOCl) with documented topical antimicrobial and calming properties, and use in pre‑ and post‑procedure care rather than cosmetic hydration alone. This makes it a better choice for compromised, inflamed, or post‑treatment skin where reducing surface microbes and soothing irritation is the priority. If you want a product primarily for hydration or exfoliation, a dedicated toner or humectant serum may still be needed alongside this spray.
Can I use Hale Derma Spray with actives like retinol, vitamin C, AHAs, or benzoyl peroxide?
Yes, Hale Derma Spray is generally compatible with most topical actives because HOCl is pH neutral and does not leave residues that inactivate common serums. Use the spray first to cleanse and calm the skin, allow it to air dry, and then apply actives such as retinoids, vitamin C serums, AHAs, or benzoyl peroxide. This sequence reduces irritation risk and prepares the skin for absorption. People on strong prescription actives or combination protocols should consult their clinician to time applications optimally. If you notice unexpected irritation, pause one product at a time to identify the cause.
Is Hale Derma Spray safe to use on broken skin, open blemishes, or after extractions?
Yes, Hale Derma Spray is intended to support surface cleansing and healing and can be used on superficial broken skin and open blemishes to reduce contamination and soothe inflammation. Its active ingredient, medical‑grade hypochlorous acid, is used in clinical wound care for gentle antimicrobial support and is non‑cytotoxic at appropriate concentrations. Apply by misting the area and allowing it to air dry; do not use as a substitute for professional wound care on deep or heavily draining wounds. If you have large open wounds, surgical sites, or are unsure about post‑procedural care, follow your clinician’s instructions before applying any topical product.