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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinJan 22, 2016
I absolutely love the scent and design! The refill bottle is especially appealing. As for the quality, it seems decent. Since my skin tends to reject thick toners or creams, I've been using this instead of my usual toner and moisturizer. It doesn't have any outstanding pros, but it also doesn't have any major cons. It might be suitable for those with oily skin, but I wouldn't recommend it for dry skin types. If you have dry skin, it might dry out quickly! Unless you reapply frequently, it might not be enough. - Hwahae UserDry SkinJan 17, 2016
I've been using this with a bit of face oil added. While the spray isn't as fine as Chanel's mist, it's not bad at all. I also really enjoy the fragrance. I'm using it without any particular issues. However, since it contains potential allergens, I probably won't repurchase it. - k.*******Combination SkinAug 17, 2015
I love the refreshing grape scent that's unique to Davi products. Maybe I'm biased because I'm such a Davi fan! Compared to other water mists, including thermal spring water mists, this one contains a tiny bit of oil. It feels more hydrating than just spraying plain water on your face. The spray nozzles on LG Household & Health Care mists (except for the aerosol types) are really disappointing. When you spray it on your face, you might feel like someone just spat on you! Comparing just the packaging, Amore Pacific's mists are far superior. Also, I don't understand why most mists contain denatured alcohol. I bought this Davi mist hoping it would be worth it since it has a bit of oil in it, but still... - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMay 7, 2015
I love the signature Davi fragrance, but what really impresses me is the moisturizing effect and the subtle glow (not greasiness) it leaves on my face after spraying It's not a fine mist spray, which is a downside. You need to spray from a distance for even application. The spray nozzle seems similar to Sum37's Gel Mist, but the particles are larger. A department store employee explained that it's because they use grape water instead of purified water, resulting in larger droplets