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How to apply toner

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Toner is the essential second step of the three-step ‘cleanse, tone, moisturise’ skincare routine

Summary

1Who should use a toner?

Anyone! Look at the label of each individual toner to choose one with ingredients that’ll compliment your skin type...

2Benefits of toner

Historically, toners were used to remove excess soap after cleansing. Nowadays, toners can help to: Cleanse the skin by removing dirt and oil that...

3What to look for in toner?

Your skin type and specific skin concerns determine which toner is best for you. Look out for these ingredients to help with skin concerns...

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Sadly, toners have a bit of a bad reputation thanks to older models which contained a high alcohol content and dried skin. However, we think modern toners are a beauty powerhouse. Toners contain rejuvenating ingredients which can exfoliate, minimise pores, calm redness, and boost glow all over.
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Who should use a toner?

Anyone! Look at the label of each individual toner to choose one with ingredients that’ll compliment your skin type.

Benefits of toner

Historically, toners were used to remove excess soap after cleansing. Nowadays, toners can help to: 
  • Cleanse the skin by removing dirt and oil that cleansing missed
  • Target specific skin concerns, from dullness to ageing 
  • Hydrate
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How to apply toner

Here’s our step-by-step guide to using a toner for the best results:
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What to look for in toner?

Your skin type and specific skin concerns determine which toner is best for you. Look out for these ingredients to help with skin concerns:

When to avoid toner

Many people believe that they can’t use a toner after laser facial rejuvenation or hair removal treatments. 

Although using toners with potent ingredients, like AHAs or Vitamin C, is ill-advised after treatments which permeate pores. Toners with gentle ingredients are OK, as long as you always patch test before using new skin products to ensure you’re not sensitive to any of the ingredients. 

However, those with particularly sensitive skin might find their usual toner drying after dermatological treatments. In which case, try a witch hazel toner. Witch hazel has natural healing benefits6 which can help calm skin. 

If your skin’s sensitive and you’re concerned about using toner, do a patch test on your wrist 48 hours before you intend to use the product. That should give you an indication whether toner’s right for your skin, without exposing your face to needless discomfort.

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