
Skincare · Mists
Cream Mist
A moisturizer that sprays. The technical trick is keeping an emulsion stable and fine enough to pass through a mist head, which Korean formulators solved well, and the payoff suits winter lines, air travel and dry-climate export markets.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Oil-and-water bi-phase
Two visible layers that emulsify when shaken, a strong shelf and video asset.
Milky mist
A stable single-phase emulsion for consumers who dislike shaking.
Barrier-support
Ceramide-led for winter, air travel and heated indoor environments.
Nourishing glow
Higher oil phase with light-reflecting finish for dry, dull skin.
Key ingredient options
Ceramide
Delivers barrier repair in a sprayable format, the technical achievement of this product.
Squalane
A light emollient that stays sprayable while still leaving skin nourished.
Panthenol
Adds immediate comfort and supports after-sun and post-flight use cases.
What makes it work
- Bridges two categories, giving moisturizer-level nourishment with the convenience of a spray.
- Strong seasonal positioning for winter, air travel and heated indoor environments.
- Emulsion stability through a fine spray head is the formulation challenge, so review nozzle specs carefully.
Texture & format
Milky sprayable emulsion, or a two-phase oil and water mist that is shaken before use.
Frequently asked
How is a cream mist different from a hydrating mist?
A hydrating mist is water-based and refreshes. A cream mist is an emulsion, so it carries oils and barrier lipids and can genuinely replace a light moisturizer.
Why choose a bi-phase version?
The two visible layers are a strong shelf and video asset, and keeping oil separate from water until use can improve stability for sensitive oil-soluble actives.


