Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Herbs and Rose Water vs Avene Thermal Spring Water Facial Mist for Sensitive Skin
Overall winner: Avene Thermal Spring Water Facial Mist for Sensitive Skin
Key Differences
Mario Badescu (A) is the more affordable option and is marketed for all skin types with aloe, herbs and rose water, while Avene (B) is positioned for sensitive skin with calming thermal spring water and a higher average rating. Choose A if you want a scented, multi-use facial spray with widespread appeal; choose B if you prioritize a gentler, higher-rated mist for sensitive or reactive skin
Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Herbs and Rose Water
Facial spray hydrates, rejuvenates and clarifies for all skin types. Customers cite moisturizing, refreshing feel and pleasant scent, with positive notes on makeup setting and product quality
Pros
- Moisturizing and refreshing
- Pleasant scent
- Good value for money
- Works as makeup setting spray
Cons
- Some customers report breakouts
- Some report burning sensations
- Mixed feedback on skin protection
Avene Thermal Spring Water Facial Mist for Sensitive Skin
Soothing facial mist with mineral-rich properties. Provides hydration and calmness for hypersensitive skin, with notes of instant relief and a creamy texture from some users
Pros
- hydrating feel
- calms sensitive skin
- refreshing in warm weather
- softens and moisturizes
Cons
- nozzle/spray quality issues reported by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mario Badescu Facial Spray wit |
| Durability | Avene |
| Versatility | Mario Badescu Facial Spray wit |
| User Reviews | Avene |