Why Fresh Activation Matters
Each Activation Packet™ is formulated to create Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) at its intended concentration (ppm) and pH when mixed with purified or distilled water. Water quality plays a critical role during mixing, influencing the starting concentration and pH of the solution — which is why purified or distilled water is recommended.
HOCl degrades with exposure to UV light, heat, and air. By activating it yourself, you control when it’s made and how it’s stored. Learn why freshness matters.
Fresh activation helps ensure:
- Intended concentration for the task
- pH balanced for targeted use
- Reliable antimicrobial performance
When mixed and stored in opaque bottles away from heat and direct sunlight, the solution is expected to maintain strength close to its published concentration for at least 45 days. Increased exppsure to UV light, heat, and air reduces concentration (ppm) and changes pH, lowering the antimicrobial effectiveness of the solution. This is why we recommend refreshing your solution regularly for consistent performance.
Learn more about how long hypochlorous acid lasts after mixing.
When It’s Wet, It’s Working™
Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) gets to work on contact. Spray generously and let it air dry — there’s no need to wipe it away. As long as the surface remains visibly wet, the solution is actively interacting with germs and odor-causing bacteria.
If you can’t see it working, that’s normal — hypochlorous acid works invisibly while the surface remains wet. Learn how to tell if hypochlorous acid is working.
It leaves no residue and is non-toxic, making it safe for everyday use around kids and pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can hypochlorous acid (HOCl) help reduce redness, eczema, or rosacea flare-ups? +
Yes — hypochlorous acid (HOCl) helps calm redness, eczema, and rosacea flare-ups by reducing inflammation and bacteria on the skin. It’s a gentle, pH-balanced, and non-toxic solution that supports sensitive or reactive skin without steroids, alcohol, or fragrance.
HOCl works by neutralizing inflammatory molecules and bacteria that worsen irritation, helping your skin barrier heal naturally and stay balanced.
Key benefits:
- Calms: Soothes redness, itching, and heat from irritation.
- Protects: Supports barrier repair for eczema and rosacea-prone skin.
- Purifies: Removes bacteria that can trigger flare-ups.
Because it’s safe and non-irritating, HOCl can be used daily — even on dry, cracked, or compromised skin. Many users notice fewer flare-ups and faster recovery compared to harsher topical products.
Fresh Tip: Keep your HOCl spray in the refrigerator — the cool mist instantly relieves heat and tightness during flare-ups.
Disclaimer: HOCl provides supportive care for irritated or inflamed skin but isn’t a replacement for professional medical treatment. If symptoms persist, consult your dermatologist.
Can I use hypochlorous acid (HOCl) on acne-prone or irritated skin? +
Yes — hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is one of the gentlest yet most effective ways to calm and clarify skin prone to acne, redness, or irritation. It kills Cutibacterium acnes (the bacteria linked to breakouts) without stripping or drying, while reducing inflammation and supporting a healthy skin barrier.
Because HOCl is pH-balanced and non-irritating, it’s safe for daily use on the face, back, and chest — helping prevent new blemishes while promoting faster healing of existing ones.
How it helps:
- Antimicrobial: Targets acne-causing bacteria safely and effectively.
- Anti-inflammatory: Calms redness and swelling from active breakouts.
- Barrier-supportive: Protects and restores the skin’s natural microbiome.
For surface or inflammatory acne, HOCl helps clear and soothe. For cystic or hormonal acne, use it as a complement to dermatologist-directed treatments.
Fresh Tip: Keep a small bottle in your gym bag or purse — it’s perfect for stopping sweat-related breakouts before they start.
Disclaimer: HOCl supports healthy skin but isn’t a replacement for professional medical care. If you’re under dermatologic treatment, let your provider know you’re using HOCl so they can integrate it into your plan.
How should I use hypochlorous acid (HOCl) in my skincare routine? +
Use hypochlorous acid (HOCl) as the first step after cleansing to balance pH, kill acne-causing bacteria, and prep your skin for serums or moisturizers.
Let it dry completely before layering other products to avoid ingredient conflicts.
See How to Apply Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) for complete application instructions.
When to use it:
- Morning: After cleansing, before serum or moisturizer.
- Evening: After cleansing again, to calm and support overnight recovery.
- Anytime: Mist throughout the day for a refreshing, bacteria-clearing boost — especially after workouts, travel, or mask wear.
Fresh Tip: For an extra-soothing experience, chill your River Refresh in the refrigerator — the cool mist amplifies its calming effect and extends freshness.
Is hypochlorous acid (HOCl) safe to use with false lashes or lash extensions? +
Yes — hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is completely safe for lash extensions and false lashes. It’s oil-free, residue-free, and pH-balanced, so it won’t weaken adhesive or shorten the life of your extensions.
Instead, HOCl helps extend wear by keeping the lash line clean from oil, bacteria, and buildup — the same issues that often cause extensions to loosen or shed early.
It also supports lash health by reducing Demodex mites (tiny lash-dwelling organisms) and calming the skin at the lash base. That means less itching, redness, and lash thinning — especially for long-term extension wearers.
How to use:
- Lightly mist over closed eyes or apply with a clean spoolie or cotton pad.
- Use daily, especially after makeup removal or before sleep.
Fresh Tip: Make HOCl part of your nightly lash routine — clean, calm, and extension-safe freshness that keeps lashes looking their best.
What are the benefits of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) for lashes and eyelids? +
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is gentle enough for the delicate skin around your eyes yet powerful enough to keep lashes and lids clean, calm, and balanced.
It helps remove bacteria, oil, and debris along the lash line — common triggers for redness, irritation, and styes. Regular use supports clear lids, healthy follicles, and comfortable eyes.
HOCl also helps reduce Demodex mite buildup, tiny organisms that can live in lash follicles and cause itching, flaking, and lash thinning. By keeping the lash line clean and pH-balanced, HOCl helps discourage their growth naturally.
Clinically recognized for lid hygiene, eye-care professionals use HOCl to support relief from blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).
How to use:
- Close your eyes and mist lightly over lids and lashes, or spray onto a clean cotton pad and gently wipe along the lash line.
- Use once or twice daily, especially if you wear makeup, lash extensions, or contact lenses.
Fresh Tip: A light mist before bed helps calm tired eyes and support overnight recovery.
What does hypochlorous acid (HOCl) do for skin? +
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a gentle, skin-safe molecule that helps keep your skin clear, calm, and balanced. It kills harmful bacteria, reduces inflammation, and supports natural healing — all without drying or irritation.
Because it’s pH-balanced (around 5.5), HOCl works in harmony with your skin’s barrier to maintain a healthy microbiome and prevent future breakouts.
Key benefits:
- Cleanses: Removes dirt, oil, and bacteria without stripping moisture.
- Calms: Soothes redness and irritation from acne, eczema, or flare-ups.
- Heals: Speeds recovery of blemishes, cuts, or post-procedure skin.
- Balances: Helps control shine and odor-causing bacteria while keeping skin soft.
HOCl delivers clinically proven antimicrobial protection with the gentleness of water — safe for all skin types, even sensitive, acne-prone, or post-treatment skin.
More questions? Explore our complete FAQ.
View Complete FAQ →I use this regularly to help sanitize and heal wounds; Soothe itchy, red eyes from allergies; Reducing the severity of a scratchy throat; and to keep my face refreshed. It’s a great product to have on hand.