At Think Smarter Products, we strive to keep our sprays simple, yet effective. That’s why every single one of our products is made up of only three ingredients: purified water, Himalayan minerals, and hypochlorous acid. We have combined these three components into a formula that is guaranteed to become a staple in your home once you try it.
So, how are you really getting the most out of three ingredients?
We don’t use any harsh chemicals, additives, preservatives, or unknown ingredients. This is ensured at our FDA-registered plant in Kentucky. Here, each batch is tested for purity and pH levels to make sure that you are getting exactly what you paid for.
Most of our formula is purified water, giving us a solid, clean base. Then we add Himalayan minerals, which present many different benefits not only to the skin, but to overall balance and gentle everyday use. Himalayan minerals support the skin barrier, soothe irritation, and boost hydration support, while also being gentle and versatile. Lastly is our secret, not so secret, weapon: hypochlorous acid.
Hypochlorous acid is made by all mammals through white blood cells to help fight infection. Through electrolyzing water, we have figured out how to mimic this process, and best of all, bottle it. This is the magic of our formula, as hypochlorous acid is known to be more effective than bleach. According to Scientific American (2025), “compared with bleach, hypochlorous acid has been shown to be more than 100 times more effective at much lower concentrations, and it works much faster” (Scientific American, 2025). Both gentle and efficient, we’re not sure how it gets much better than that!
Transparency is at the heart of our formula, and our team encourages everyone to research the endless benefits of hypochlorous acid, Himalayan minerals, and our formula. Think Smarter Products strives to provide products you can trust and rely on for years to come.
Works Cited:
“Hypochlorous Acid Is Trending in Skin Care and Cleaning — But Does It Work?” Scientific American, 2025, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hypochlorous-acid-is-trending-in-skin-care-and-cleaning-but-does-it-work/.