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Toners guide
Facial toners are liquid skin
care products that remove remaining dirt and bacteria, as
well as store the facial skin’s natural pH, after the face
has been washed. Depending on the type of toner you use,
your facial toner can also exfoliate the skin, giving it a
softer, smoother texture. Using toner after washing and
before moisturizing the face is a key part of any skin care
routine.
How to choose a
toners?
Choosing the right toner is
just as important as using the toner itself is. Because the
market is flooded with a variety of skin care product
manufacturers and various types of toners that are
specifically made for distinct skin types.
Determine what type of skin you have on your face (either
dry, oily, sensitive, normal or combination). Toners are
generally geared towards treating specific skin types.
Decide what you want your toner to do for you, aside from
just thoroughly cleaning your skin and neutralizing its pH
levels. Toners can also mildly exfoliate or moisturize the
skin, depending on the type of toner you get.
Select toners that include witch hazel and/or glycolic or
salicylic acid. These ingredients exfoliate and thoroughly
cleanse the pores.
Don’t choose toners that contain SD Alcohol 40, an
ingredient that actually causes the skin to produce more
oil. Using these types of toners will lead to oily,
acne-prone skin.
Opt for dye-free, perfume-free toners that won’t irritate
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