Use right after cleansing, before your toner
Jirisan Mint Mist is a calming mist designed to be used before your regular toner. After cleansing, spray it first onto warm skin to cool down any heat, then continue with your usual routine: hydrating toner, serum, and moisturizer. It's formulated for soothing care, so it doesn't replace your hydrating toner.
Morning and evening as a base, anytime you need cooling
Use it as part of your morning and evening cleansing routine, and feel free to mist it lightly over makeup throughout the day whenever your skin feels heated. Clinical testing showed an immediate cooling effect, lowering skin temperature by an average of 4.28 degrees after just one use. It's ideal after wearing a mask, following outdoor activities, or when indoor heating leaves your skin feeling flushed.
Mist evenly across the face, then pat to absorb
Hold the bottle 15–20 cm away from your face and spray 3–4 times. The French Albéa micro-mist pump delivers a fine, even spray without any gas propellant. After misting, gently pat with your palms to help it absorb for a fresh, non-sticky finish. You can also use it on your scalp, body, or anywhere else that needs a cooling boost.
Routine pairings by skin concern
- Skin prone to heat and redness: Calm with Mint Mist, then follow with a hydrating toner and lightweight moisture cream
- Skin concerned with visible pores: Wipe with the Mint Cooling Pad from the same line, then mist to target pore care
- Skin sensitive to external irritants: Mist immediately after being outdoors for instant relief, then use Mint Toner in the evening for deeper absorption care
Storage and usage notes
Contains menthol, so avoid spraying directly on the eye area or mucous membranes. Because it's made with 100% mint extract, you may notice natural foaming during use—this is completely normal and doesn't affect quality. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight and use within 12 months of opening. If you experience redness, swelling, itching, or other irritation, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.