Thursday, 28 January 2016

REVIEW: Benton Honest TT Mist

Disclosure: This product was supplied to me by Jolse.com for review purposes. While I have done my best to provide an unbiased review – it’s up to you as to whether or not you trust that I’ve achieved this!


Welcome to 2016! Apologies for my absence. Over the last month I’ve been off dealing with Christmas, New Year, a hectic work schedule and wedding planning (*stress*). The good thing is that I’ve also been trying lots of new products and have been making some wonderful discoveries with my testing schedule!


It’s currently summer in Australia and, frankly, it’s bloody hot. As I’ve mentioned before, I work in an arid desert environment and in this part of the year the temperatures have been climbing into the 40oCs (+104oF) on a daily basis. Over the past 3 weeks I’ve been testing the new Benton Honest TT Mist in an effort to keep my skin cool and hydrated through the heat and the drying air conditioning.

Appearance/Packaging

The tube is kind of weird. It’s…not really a bottle and it’s not really a tube, but some sort of hybrid between the two. The main end with the nozzle on it looks like a regular bottle and as you move towards the bottom of the product it looks more like a tube. It’s somewhat reminiscent of most toothpaste tubes and I’m not sure I agree with, or understand, the design choice.

Rocks from work made kind of a delightful backdrop!

Was it to stand out from the crowd of bottles? Easier storage? To make it seem like a full bottle when really there’s much less at the bottom? Who knows!


Benton have favoured the simple, yet effective, black and white colouring without any sort of complex design. It’s nothing flashy or overly pretty, but it does the job and will sit comfortably in your bag without attracting any strange looks.

Ingredients

Er...what I assume is the ingredients listed on the back of the tube.

The thing I like most about the ingredients of Benton Honest TT Mist is how simple they are. Rather than packing in 30+ different chemicals and parts this product has only what it NEEDS to have. What this means for the consumer is that there is a lower chance of a negative reaction (provided you’re not sensitive to any of the main ingredients!).

Full ingredients list from cosdna (click to expand)

Rather than using plain water, the majority of the volume is Melaleuca Alternifolia (a species of tea tree) water, making up 85% of the product. According to a quick google, “tea tree water” is typically just water with a percentage of tea tree oil added to it, but I appreciate that Benton have really tried to cram as much tea tree in as possible!

The other notable addition is sodium hyaluronate. This is the salt form of hyaluronic acid – an ingredient that is well known for its hydrating properties – and it’s a great addition to a mist!


Made at memecreator.org

Application

It takes approximately 2-3 squirts to get full face coverage (and I don’t have a massive face to begin with) when applied from a ~20cm distance. It can sometimes feel like a lot of the product is being wasted into the air rather than on my face where it should be. Some of the time I ended up squirting it into my hand and tapping to apply. When following this method it only took 1-2 pumps to cover my face, but the refreshing, spritz effect was somewhat lost.

The texture itself is the same as water. Exactly the same.

Performance

It’s refreshing. Oh lawd is it refreshing! I’ve been ducking under my desk in the hottest parts of the day just so I can spritz a bit of this on without my coworkers giving me strange looks. On extra hot days I’ve been keeping it in the fridge which makes it wonderfully cool!

I applied every 4 or so hours when sitting in the air conditioning.

By itself, the Benton Mist doesn’t do much. For one day I ditched my normal creams and moisturisers to exclusively test this product. My skin was not as dry as when I use nothing at all, but by the end of the day it was definitely looking a little thirsty. Then again, the intention of the mist is to work in combination with other products and enhance their effects.

Does it achieve this? It’s a little hard to say.
It certainly HAS helped to hold all my other products in place and keeping my skin moisturised throughout the day. Without it, I find my moisturisers have mostly dried off and thinned in a day of sitting in air conditioning or wandering about in the Australian summer heat. This added moisture might be why my skin has remained spot-free over the last few weeks (aside from one odd little pimple that’s decided my eyebrow is an awesome place to make a little home…sigh).

When it comes to treating pimples or acne, the Benton Mist certainly doesn’t hurt, but I can’t say for sure that it’s helped improve any blemishes either. I’ve been going through a period of relatively clear skin lately, although I don’t feel like I can attribute this to the Benton Mist entirely.


Scent

It literally smells like nothing. I guess that’s good if you’re sensitive to stronger-smelling products? Personally I would’ve liked the addition of a slight scent, just so you know it’s actually there!

 Summary

I haven’t noticed any major improvements to my skin since using this, but it has helped keep my skin feeling plumper for longer throughout the day. It fills the hydration gap that I've typically been getting around mid afternoon. I'm only just over the fence with this one, though - I don't love it, but I don't really have any problems with it either. As with all products, you may have a different experience.

I will be considering repurchasing for next summer. For the hydration and refreshing feel, the <$10USD price is excellent value!

Pros

  • Applies easily and dries down quickly
  • Doesn't cause makeup to shift when applying. It's light enough that there's no running or reapplication of makeup needed
  • Refreshingly cool and relieving
  • Inoffensive scent
  • Fairly priced compared to other products on the market

Cons


  • The half-bottle, half-tube packaging is a little strange
  • Spray coverage not amazing
  • This is a totally personal preference, but I would like SOME scent to it. Nothing strong or flowery, just enough to let me know I'm not spraying straight water on my face.

Final Rating

Dry, sunny weather? Give Benton Honest TT Mist a try!

If you are in the market for a mist you could do a lot worse than Benton Honest TT Mist. It’s calming, it’s gentle and it’s suitable for sensitive skin, providing a good 4-5 hours of hydration in arid environments. If you haven’t tried a mist product before, this is a great place to start!

3.8

Ratings Key
1- *hiss*
2Keep at a safe distance from your face
3- A resounding "meh"
4- Decent product, would repurchase
5- Holy grail worthy
+5- Snail Jesus in product form

Where to buy

Jolse - $8.48
TesterKorea8,500 

Prices in USD unless otherwise stated. Figures are correct as of time of writing.

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