Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Evian Facial Spray | Use #EvianSpray To Boost Your Workout Experience!

I recently received a bottle of Evian Facial Spray to try, and share the results with you all. Below you will find a product description provided by the company, as well as my experience with the product and my honest opinion of it.


About the ProductEvian Facial Spray was originally introduced in France in 1962 at the request of doctors for use on burn patients. It was the first facial water spray in France and was introduced as the first facial spray in the United States in 1978. Because of the current world-wide awareness of the Evian brand name, and the 36 year efforts of the USA exclusive distributor (The Wilkes Group Inc. in Old Lyme, CT), Evian is the only facial spray to be carried by many prestige retail groups including Nordstrom and Sephora. It is also offered in many luxury resorts and hotels such as Four Seasons. @evianspray

About the Brand
Evian ®Natural Mineral Water’s journey starts as rain and snow high atop the French Alps after which it filters for over 15 years through glacial rock and sand to a deep underground catchment just outside the town of Evian-Les-Bains, France. The water contained in the spray is tested 300 times per day to insure quality and the consistent unique mineral content—guaranteed to be the same year after year—canister to canister. No other water has the same mineral content.

Evian Facial Spray was originally introduced in France in 1962 at the request of doctors for use on burn patients. It was the first facial water spray in France and was introduced as the first facial spray in the United States in 1978. Because of the current world-wide awareness of the Evian brand name, and the 36 year efforts of the USA exclusive distributor (The Wilkes Group Inc. in Old Lyme, CT), Evian is the only facial spray to be carried by many prestige retail groups including Nordstrom and Sephora. It is also offered in many luxury resorts and hotels such as Four Seasons. 
The French Government has extremely stringent standards for approving mineral waters as suitable to drink. Evian Facial Spray is the only mineral water spray in the USA to contain such a water and the only one with a companion drinkable bottled mineral water. Worldwide, the Evian brand can be found now in over 120 countries.
The Wilkes Group was founded in 1976 and has distributed Evian Facial Spray since 1978. The company is focused primarily on prestige distribution at retail and luxury resorts/hotels that buy the product as a room, cabana, or poolside amenity.
You may be thinking to yourself, that a spray can of water may have no use to you. The truth is, Evian was thinking of nearly everyone when they thought of these. I personally use it to set my makeup and refresh my skin without upsetting my face or drenching my clothing during the day. Something I find this spray to be especially useful for is cooling off and refreshing myself during a workout. It's easy to keep going when a quick spray of cool Evian water can cool you down and make you want to keep going. The gentle mist from the Evian Facial Spray is also great for rinsing away sweat that may cause breakouts. The spray can also be used to rinse away drying chlorine after swimming or to tame flyaways after working out or running.

The possibilities are endless! You can find out more on Evian's website, or on their Facebook page.

Interested in trying this product for yourself? You can find it here!

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