The Rhode Glazing Mist has taken social media by storm, and after testing it, a veteran beauty reporter confirms it lives up to the hype. The mist provides instant hydration and a radiant glow while offering long-term skin health benefits.
How the Mist Works
The formula includes an amino acid derivative that binds water molecules to the skin, ensuring lasting hydration, especially in dry climates or for those with perimenopausal dryness. It also contains a trio of ceramides, beta-glucan, magnolia extract, and panthenol, which deeply moisturize and strengthen the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Despite initial skepticism, the reporter found the mist incredibly versatile. It can be used as the first or last step in a skincare routine, as a makeup setting spray, or as a midday refresher. The fine, lightweight mist does not irritate sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Real User Reviews
At Sephora, one reviewer said, "The hydration is impeccable, it doesn't break me out, and the natural glow it provides makes it look like I actually drink that amount of water that I do." Another user noted, "This was a game changer since I started my tretinoin journey. I live in the desert so it's extra dry here and this just brings my skin back to life."
On Rhode's site, a customer with dry skin called it a "dry skin savior" and said, "It delivers a super fine spray that feels weightless both under and over makeup." Another shared, "I love how it makes my skin glow without being oily. It's also great for setting my makeup!"
Why It Stands Out
The reporter claims this is the most effective, long-lasting hydrating mist she has used. After consistent use, her skin looked more supple, smooth, and bouncy. She even noted that it rivals a post-Botox glow without needles or expensive facials. Her best friend was so impressed that she bought one immediately after trying it.
Priced at $30, the mist is available at Sephora and Rhode's website. It has become a staple for many, with one user saying, "It's the one thing keeping me out of my injector's office."



