Rosie—January 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have very dry eyes, mainly because I work from home on my computer or my cell phone for at least eight hours a day, and that causes severe eye strain because you blink less when you are focused on a screen. Then your eyes get dry, and then they begin to create a discharge in hopes to moisturize them. At first, I thought it was just me having one of those weird issues that evidently only I get 🤷🏻♀️ lol but my eye doctor said it happens to him all the time so that made me feel better. and it’s been very problematic lately… It’s causing my eyes to discharge so much that sometimes I wake up with my lashes, literally stuck together 😩 so my eye doctor suggested cleaning them with occusoft hypochlor 3x/day. that stuff is literally a miracle in a bottle.. but my dry eye symptoms kept coming back after a very brief reprieve.. and that stuff is $20 for 2 ounces, which last me about one week when I’m symptomatic, and that gets really expensive week after week, over and over again. Because we all know how long 2 ounces less when you use it three times a day.🙄 anyway, came on here and read lots of comments on different versions and I saw one comment on here about the ladie’s optometrist telling her it’s just as effective as hypochlor, which made me very curious, so I bought it and two months later it’s not even halfway empty and my eyelids are not crusty in the morning anymore🤣🤣 sometimes my vision will get slightly blurry when my eyes get dry, again from the discharge, and I just spray this in my eyes, or drops, and it clears it right up. FINALLY. I’m too old for this kind of drama😭 I am very happy I found something just as effective and much friendlier on the wallet. I’m not even cheap lol but a bottle a week at $20 a pop is just not something I feel like doing anymore. I know a lot of you use this stuff for your face and acne, but I don’t really have an opinion on that because the one good thing God gave me was skin🤣😭 but as far as blepharitis and white discharge from dry eyes (NOT pus and infection), this is worth its weight in gold. 🙏🏼 thank you random comment who tipped the scales for me.🙂 Read more
AGrady—August 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This stuff is amazing and I wish I would have discovered it sooner! It is very versatile and its uses. I love how it is free of harsh chemicals, kills germs/fungus/Viruses and breaks down to a simple saline solution. I also love how rinsing is not required when you clean with it, is safe to use on surfaces were you prepared food, and is safe for pets and children. This will forever be a staple in my home! Read more
E_E_Miller—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Hypochlorous Acid is the best thing for quickly healing new piercings. I will always use this. Twenty-eight piercings later and this is the brand I get every time and have never had an issue. Use only twice a day and heal up quickly. No strange smell and the bottle is small enough to bring along - or buy the travel size. Also helps heal other wounds. Read more
Courtney—December 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I pack this in dark spray bottles for my kids instead of hand sanitizer. It doesn’t irritate their skin and it’s one of the only things that can penetrate the outer shell of norovirus/stomach bug. It has to stay on skin longer to work but they wash their hands at school before eating and then this is in their lunch bag. They spray, let dry and then eat. We avoided stomach bug during the always predictable start of the year stomach bug. It’s susceptible to oxygen and heat so I have to remember not to leave it in my car. But it’s worked well so far. Read more
PF—October 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
We bought a small 8 oz spray bottle of this to try. We liked it so much that we bought the 32 oz size. Now we buy it by the gallon 4-pack (when on sale)! We just pour from the gallon into the 32 oz and then into the sprayer as needed. All summer when working outside, I'd spray my face whenever I came in for a break to keep my skin clean when no way would I take the time for a full wash. That makes it great for rosacea and breakouts. Because you don't have to worry about getting it in your eyes and nose, it's quick and easy. Speaking of noses, if you have frequent nosebleeds, we've even found that soaking a tiny bit of toilet paper and putting it in your nostril once a day for several minutes reduces or eliminates the problem. It also works on other sensitive tissue subject to bleeding. We use it on bruises, scrapes, and scratches and on feet to help prevent athlete's foot and fungus. It's not cheap, but this company has a stabile formula, so I prefer to buy it rather than considering making my own. Read more
Chelle—February 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
If the spritz was better this would be a 5 star product. The product itself is amazing. One of the best I’ve bought however it comes out in a heavy stream which is not ideal for spraying the face. Read more
sheila abad—January 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have hairless dogs and I use this to clean and deodorize there paws works well and is safe love it Read more
Jesse—November 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Wish I found out this product sooner. I've been using this hypochlorus acid spray for like a week now, and it works quite well so far. Firstly I had mild itchy rash on my scalp, spraying this hypochlorus acid before and after works seems to improve the condition pretty quick. Rash is hardly seen now. Secondly I'm having cysts behind my ears for months. Sometimes I have 2, three cysts on each ear, and they bleed a little and its kinda messy (sorry for the graphic scene). Sprayng this like twice a day really improves the condition a lot! I also use this to cleanse my face and it helps prevent outbreak. I haven't the chance to try on wounds, but I'm quite confident it would help as well. Edit: A simple test on chlorine or pH level may tell us what we are getting; so far so good. Read more