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Collection: toners
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Sold outantioxidant hydramist
reduces fine lines and hydrates
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Sold outmulti-active toner
preps, hydrates, and refreshes
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Sold outultracalming mist
soothes and relieves inflammation
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Sold outhyaluronic ceramide mist
hydrates and locks in moisture
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Sold outmicro-pore mist
minimizes pores and refreshes
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FAQs
What is a toner and what does it do?
A toner is a lightweight liquid used after cleansing to help refresh the skin, restore balance, and prepare it to better absorb serums and moisturizers. Depending on the formula, toners can hydrate, calm, refine skin texture, or provide gentle exfoliation.
Do I need a toner in my skincare routine?
Toners are optional but can be beneficial. They can add hydration, soothe the skin, help refine texture, and support better absorption of active treatments. Whether you need one depends on your skin type, concerns, and overall routine goals.
When should I apply toner in my routine?
Apply toner immediately after cleansing. Gently pat it into the skin, then follow with treatments such as serums or spot treatments, and finish with moisturizer. In the morning, always complete your routine with sunscreen. This layering approach moves from lightest to heaviest textures.
How do I apply toner— using a cotton pad or my hands?
Both methods are effective. For hydrating or soothing toners, pour a few drops into clean hands and gently press into the skin. For toners designed to remove residue or provide light exfoliation, apply with a cotton pad using gentle, sweeping motions. Avoid harsh rubbing.
Which type of toner is best for my skin type?
The best toner depends on your primary concern. Hydrating toners with humectants like hyaluronic acid or glycerin work well for dry skin. Calming formulas are best for sensitive or redness-prone skin. Oil-balancing or BHA-containing toners can help oily or congested skin, while mild AHA or AHA/BHA toners may improve uneven texture or dullness. Introduce exfoliating toners gradually.
Can I use a toner with active ingredients like retinol or acids?
Yes, but with care. Avoid layering multiple strong actives at the same time, introduce new products slowly, and always patch-test. If you use retinol or a potent acid, consider alternating nights or spacing products to reduce the risk of irritation.
Can a toner replace my serum or moisturizer?
No. Toners are designed to prep and lightly hydrate the skin, not replace serums or moisturizers. They work best as a supporting step before targeted treatments and a barrier-supporting moisturizer.
How often should I use a toner?
Usage depends on the formula. Hydrating and calming toners are typically suitable for daily use, morning and night. Exfoliating toners containing AHAs or BHAs should be used less frequently—often starting once or twice per week and increasing only if well tolerated.
Is toner suitable for sensitive or reactive skin?
Yes, when you choose a gentle formula. Look for alcohol-free, fragrance-free toners designed to soothe and support the skin barrier. Patch-test before full use and introduce new products one at a time to monitor sensitivity.
How do I choose the right toner and which ingredients should I look for?
Choose a toner based on your main skin concern. Look for humectants like hyaluronic acid or glycerin for hydration, niacinamide for barrier support and tone, soothing botanicals or ceramides for sensitivity, and low-strength AHAs or BHAs for gentle exfoliation. If you’re unsure, a Professional Skin Therapist can help guide a personalized choice.




