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What Makes Hypochlorous Acid Serum Ideal for Post-Workout Use?


Hypochlorous acid is part of your immune system’s natural defense. It helps:

  • Calm inflammation from chafing or blisters

  • Neutralize microbes on sweaty skin

  • Soothe hot spots and reduce risk of infection

  • Dries quickly after application



When and How to Use Hypochlorous Acid Serum

After a Run or Workout

Clean your feet with mild soap and water (or a gentle wipe if you're on the go). Apply a thin layer of serum to any irritated areas—between toes, heels, arches, or anywhere shoes rubbed. Let it air dry fully before putting on clean socks or shoes.

After a Hike or Long Walk

Use the serum to calm red, sweaty, or friction-prone areas like your instep or heel. It’s also great for soothing minor scrapes from the trail.

Before Taping or Blister Pads

If you’re prone to blisters and use moleskin or sports tape, apply hypochlorous acid serum first to clean the skin and create a calm foundation before layering any adhesive products.


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Taking shoes off after working out

Not Just for Feet

You can also use the serum on:

  • Underarm chafing from sports bras or backpack straps

  • Thigh irritation from running shorts

  • Minor sunburn or skin that's red and inflamed after outdoor workouts


For Athletes, Weekend Warriors & Walkers Alike


Lighthouse Repair + Restore HOCl Serum is a minimalist addition to your recovery routine—but it delivers maximum benefit.


🏁 Clean. Soothe. Restore. Keep moving forward—with healthy skin underfoot.


Lighthouse Repair + Restore Serum (4oz)
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