The Midweek Sun

ADD A TONER TO YOUR SKIN CARE ROUTINE

- **Article Source: Fleur & Bee.com

Facial toner can offer extra hydration, keep your face clean and refreshed, minimise the appearance of pores, and more.

Using a toner post-cleanse helps set the stage for the rest of your skincare routine. Toners can also calm your skin, visibly reduce pores, and keep your skin refreshed and hydrated.

You may be wondering, what is a facial toner? Does it really do anything?

In a nutshell, toners are usually designed to restore balance and hydration to your skin after cleansing, but they can also help minimise the appearance of pores, temporaril­y tighten skin, and naturally remove oil and dirt.

Adding a face toner to your everyday routine can often be the key to a radiant, more refreshed look. So, what exactly does toner do for the skin? Below are five benefits of using a toner on your skin:

1. Balances your skin after cleansing.

Some cleansers can overstrip your skin as it cleanses, drying it out in the process. Applying a toner after cleansing helps to restore balance to your skin, keeping it from feeling too tight or dry.

2. Hydrates your skin.

Facial toners are water-based, aiming at restoring hydration to your skin after cleansing. Many include additional hydrating ingredient­s to bind the water to your skin for longer-lasting results.

3. Refreshes your skin.

Spritzing your skin with a spray on toner is a great way to start (and end) your daily routine. It feels amazing — and you deserve to treat yourself.

4. Soothes your skin.

Using a botanicall­y sourced facial toner is a great way to create a calming sensation for your skin, alleviatin­g any temporary redness or discomfort.

5. Helps to remove oil and makeup.

Adding a facial toner to your daily routine can help breakout excess dirt and other impurities left on your skin.

Which Facial Toner Should You Use?

Choosing the right toner for face doesn’t have to be complicate­d. Your best bet is to choose natural products and avoid certain ingredient­s that can irritate your skin or cause unwanted flare ups of existing issues.

Steer clear of:

Alcohol — Unsurprisi­ngly, alcohol tends to have a super drying effect. It can inflame and irritate sensitive skin.

Salicylic acid — Frequently found in acne-fighting facial toners, salicylic acid has a reputation for being harsh. It tends to dry skin out.

Benzoyl peroxide — Also typically used to combat acne, benzoyl peroxide can also be way too intense for many people.

Fragrances — Artificial fragrances are best avoided. Besides, wouldn’t you rather smell like real roses than fake chemicals?

Phthalates and parabens — These two belong to a group of chemicals, generally used as low-cost preservati­ves. Toxins like these aren’t something you want your skin absorbing.

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