Baby sanitizing spray gains popularity as unexpected acne treatment in the UK

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A baby sanitizing spray, Vital Baby Hygiene Aquaint, has gained popularity as an acne treatment after users discovered its antibacterial properties. Priced at £2.49 for 50ml and £5 for 500ml, it is now often sold out in UK stores. The spray contains hypochlorous acid, which helps reduce inflammation and fight infection. Users report it effectively clears acne by killing bacteria, especially after activities like gym workouts or using public transport. Originally intended for cleaning baby items, the spray has become a surprising addition to skincare routines. It is recommended to use it with a barrier repair serum to prevent dryness.


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