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3.6 out of 5
72.50% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Immediately alleviates itch!
It works instantly and after reading up on hypochlorous acid it appears it might help with bacterial-caused issues of all kinds. Of course I care mostly about my eyes, but it's nice that it works in seconds to kill bacteria, breaks down into salt and water very fast and doesn't bleach. I also appreciate the product's higher shelf life and truly great price compared to the ex-prescription stuff I found on Bolo.I bought this on recommendation of my optometrist for eye-lip itch s/p a second stye that turned into preseptal cellulitis in one eye. That eye's lip still itches and, as we have all learned, scratching/grinding your eyes with your hand is not such a good idea with all the bugs floating around.
5.0 out of 5 stars The ONLY thing that’s worked for me.
I wish I’d thought to take before/after photos, but—having dealt for weeks with the gross, blistery, weeping eczema that was completely covering my left-inner forearm and creeping up my other arm and my midsection—I was in no mood to collect photo evidence. Backstory on my eczema is I never had it as a kid and have none of the red flags, like asthma, sensitive skin, or allergies, that often correlate with eczema. I just started getting it in the last few years, and it only seems to flare up in the spring and summer, but when it does, it’s BAD, with one infected swath requiring a trip to urgent care and two prescriptions to clear it up. I spent months last year in oatmeal baths trying to get some relief. I was duly freaked out when it started up again this month.About a week and a half ago, feeling pretty miserable and knowing the most likely treatment a dermatologist would prescribe was a corticosteroid cream (which I prefer to avoid), I did an Bolo search for “eczema treatment.” The rave reviews for SkinSmart seemed too good to be true, but I liked that many were quite specific/descriptive and sounded as if they came from actual eczema sufferers. I didn’t love that it “smells like the pool,” but the price was right for a shot in the dark.I received the spray a week ago and immediately spritzed it generously all over my rash several times that day and each day since, applying and letting it dry completely after showering in the morning, again in the afternoon, and once more before bed. The fluid-filled blisters on my inner forearm started drying out within the first 24 hours, and by three days in were mostly gone. Within 5 days, all areas of rash had flattened out, and by that I mean: no blisters, no redness, and no swelling remaining. The spray also killed developing rash before it could get worse. The only remaining evidence of the horrid flare-up that made me want to crawl under a rock last week is some skin discoloration (which I know will eventually fade).The most impressive thing about this stuff is how quickly it starts working. It kicked in faster than the antibiotics and oral steroid I was prescribed when I had infected eczema a few years ago, without the nasty side effects. Does it smell like the pool? Yeah. Do I care? NOPE. Because IT WORKS.NOTE: This is not a moisturizing product. It dries out the rash and leaves fairly dry skin behind, but that’s easily remedied by using a moisturizer designed for eczema (I use Eucerin for Eczema or Cerave Eczema Oil) periodically. I used no moisturizing product for the first several days (per manufacturer’s advice), but once the blisters and gross crustiness had cleared up, I applied cream once daily after my morning application of SkinSmart had dried completely.The mystery of why I suddenly developed severe eczema in my late 40s remains unsolved, but I’m overjoyed to have found an affordable product that will help me kick its ass until I figure out how to prevent it altogether!
4.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff, bad spray dispenser
The bottle must always be held upright, making it difficult to spray certain areas, especially when the spray button is so hard to push. It takes two hands to operate it.
5.0 out of 5 stars It is works for me
It is works on me ! I got athlete’s foot on my pinky toes , I keep use it for 3 days ! Stopped the itchy !
5.0 out of 5 stars It actually works!
I’m in shock of how well this product worked for me. I typically don’t leave reviews unless something actually works and the difference is night and day. I’ve attached the images of my skin before I found this product and used it for two weeks and then after two weeks of consistent use (at minimum of two times a day), my skin has not been flaky or itchy. My skin is no longer raised, and there is no redness or dryness anymore. Yes there is still some discoloration (the skin there is a bit lighter than the rest) but the discoloration is going to be normal because I scratched my skin consistently for the last three years so it’s going to take some time for that skin to return to its normal consistency and color.
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Product - but too expensive for what it is
Look this is a high quality -and- likely a very stable HOCL. Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) works properly as a disinfectant only if the product is not too old. Stability & Shelf Life is very important for HOCL solutions - as it turns back into salt water over a very short time period, with sunlight exposure and extreme heat accelerating this deterioratiion. It must also remain in contact (wet) with the surface for at least 2-10 minutes. It's dog cheap to manufacture (water, salt + electricity). I use it for many things (Disinfecting my CPAP mask & hoses, face/acne wash, hand sanitizer, wound wash, fruit wash) and most importantly for me - for cleaning my eyelids and lashes a few times a day (due to blepheritis). Absolutely safe around the eyes. I use a lot of this stuff - and this brand is just too expensive for what it is and what it costs to manufacture. I now buy it by the gallon from another supplier here on Bolo - Briotech.
Not useful. Waste of money
Just a waste of money. Not working.
Its just water
It does nothing, its 99% water.
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