Fulvic Mineral Mist - The Complete Guide
A facial and hair mist built on minerals, not just moisture
The clean beauty movement has changed what people want from skincare: fewer ingredients, intentional formulations, nothing unnecessary. People are reading labels more carefully than ever — and choosing products they can understand.
Fulvic Mineral Mist was built for exactly that mindset. The formula contains two ingredients: pure fulvic mineral solution and purified water. That is the complete ingredient list.
Pure fulvic solution carries over 70 naturally occurring ionic trace minerals, in an unaltered ionic form that the skin's surface can interact with directly. Water hydrates, and the mineral-rich mist leaves skin feeling refreshed.
How to Use It
As a base layer
Apply Fulvic Mineral Mist to clean skin before your moisturizer, serum, or other products. This creates a mineral-rich base layer. Allow a moment to absorb before layering additional products on top.
Throughout the day — face and hair
Mist directly onto skin or hair as needed to refresh and hydrate — ideal after sun exposure, exercise, or travel. For hair, spray onto strands and scalp to support moisture and softness.
How to apply
Hold the bottle 6 to 8 inches from skin or hair and spray as needed. Avoid contact with eyes. Shake gently before each use — natural settling may occur.
Storage
Refrigeration is not required, but storing the bottle in the refrigerator extends the longevity of the product and adds a refreshing quality to each application. Keep away from direct sunlight and extreme heat.
What Is in This Bottle
Ingredients: pure fulvic mineral solution containing over 70 naturally occurring plant-based ionic trace minerals, in purified water.
What is not added
- No fragrance
- No alcohol
- No preservatives
- No artificial colors
- No heavy residue
The minimalist formulation is intentional — two ingredients, nothing added for appearance or shelf appeal.
About the Minerals
Fulvic solution is naturally rich in ionic trace minerals. A 2019 characterization study published in Foods (MDPI) reported that liquid fulvic beverages contained a full spectrum of over 70 ionic trace minerals in this bioavailable form — the same mineral-rich solution that forms the base of this mist.
Read the study → mdpi.com/2304-8158/8/11/568
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes this different from other facial mists?
A: Most facial mists pair water with additional ingredients like glycerin, fragrance, or preservatives. Fulvic Mineral Mist contains two: pure fulvic mineral solution and purified water. The fulvic solution carries over 70 naturally occurring ionic trace minerals in their unaltered form.
Q: What are ionic trace minerals?
A: Ionic minerals carry a natural electrical charge. Trace minerals are part of the skin's natural environment, and this mist is a simple way to bring that mineral-rich solution to the skin's surface.
Q: Can I use this in my morning skincare routine?
A: Yes. Use it as a base layer, applied to clean skin before your moisturizer or serum. Allow a moment for the mist to absorb before applying additional products.
Q: Can I use it on my hair?
A: Yes. Spray onto hair and scalp as needed. The lightweight formula supports moisture and softness without weighing hair down or leaving residue.
Q: Why does it say to shake before use?
A: Natural settling can occur in fulvic mineral solutions — this is normal and does not affect quality. A gentle shake ensures even mineral distribution.
Q: Does it need to be refrigerated?
A: Refrigeration is not required but will extend the product's longevity and adds a refreshing quality to each application. Keep away from direct sunlight and extreme heat.
Q: Is the 3.4 oz size travel friendly?
A: Yes. At 3.4 fl oz (100 ml), the bottle meets the TSA 3-1-1 carry-on liquid requirement and international equivalents.
Q: Is this suitable for sensitive skin?
A: The formula contains only fulvic mineral solution and purified water — no added fragrance, alcohol, or preservatives. As with any new product, we recommend testing on a small area of skin first.
Related Reading
The following articles go deeper on the science and research behind fulvic minerals.