Does Magic Molecule—the often sold-out hypochlorous acid formula—live up to the hype? Follow along for my experience using this patented spray over the last year: for eczema, acne, heat rash, and even my daily skincare toner!
Plus, I talked to customers and a Brown University dermatologist to get the inside scoop. TL;DR - It really is magic.
Using Magic Molecule
To try Magic Molecule, I ordered the “Bundle” - one standard (8 oz), and two on-the-go (2 oz) bottles ($37.80 with our TCD discount—smaller versions start at $22.50).
Simply spray on the affected area and wait a few seconds to dry. It comes out clear, with no stinging or burning. Magic Molecule recommends 5-7x a day until you see results.
Now, let’s get into my experience with Magic Molecule!
1. Magic Molecule Basically Cured Our Eczema 👐
My eczema means constant peeling, red, itchy skin on my hands and shoulders, especially during summer.
I began spraying the affected areas with the Magic Molecule solution 5x each day. Waking up on day 3, my hands felt less prickly and sensitive. By the end of week 1, the chronic itching subsided tremendously.
After one month, my eczema decreased about 90%: almost no more itchy, peeling skin:
I was blown away with the results. Eczema is a constant struggle—and I'm grateful to keep my symptoms in check with a few sprays each day.
My daughter Emma, developed eczema—yes it's genetic 🙇—at 4 months. I spray Magic Molecule on her cheeks daily. A couple days after starting treatment, she almost completely stopped rubbing her face. After a week, her bright red rashes healed into a faint rosy glow. Back to pinching those adorable cheeks again.
2. Magic Molecule Supercharged my Acne Treatment 😷
My chin and lips are acne problem areas, especially after I wax or use heavy makeup.
I used Magic Molecule on a recent breakout. After one day of 5 sprays, my swollen lip calmed down. By Day 3, the pimples were completely gone—for me, that usually takes over a week.
I now use Magic Molecule as a preventative toner every morning, and my skin has never been more clear.
3. Magic Molecule Soothed Stevie’s Heat Rash 😰
With the weather getting warmer, my 2-year-old’s been loving the outdoors. Unfortunately that's also meant some nasty, itchy, inflamed cases of heat rash (aka prickly heat aka miliaria).
I reached for my Magic Molecule. I sprayed Stevie’s thigh and she almost entirely stopped scratching within minutes. Two days later, the rash was completely gone.
And Finally, The *Magic* in Magic Molecule
I spoke with skin care expert Dr. Scott Bukoski of Brown Dermatology on how Magic Molecule’s patented product works.
“Hypochlorous acid is an antibacterial agent that our bodies produce naturally,” he told us. (Yep, we actually produce hypochlorous acid ourselves!)
“By reducing the bacteria and pathogens, it helps prevent skin infections and reduces the inflammation associated with skin conditions like eczema, acne, and dandruff."
That’s why Magic Molecule also treats rosacea, razor burn, bug bites, chapped lips, infected cuticles, and more. Unlike other sprays, It has a wildly long shelf-life: it's a patented formulation produced under FDA regulation.
Additionally, Magic Molecule is safe for kids as young as one month old.
Final Thoughts
Magic Molecule is a true “do-anything” spray. It's healed our eczema and treated my acne. I use it as a daily toner and preventative. And it's even my go-to first aid solution. It’s not an exaggeration to say it’s the best skincare investment I’ve made!
Ready to try Magic Molecule? With TCD, get 15% off your first order!
¹https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303114/
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