Toner is a skincare product that is often overlooked, but it is an essential part of a skincare routine. It is a water-based liquid that is applied after cleansing the skin and before applying moisturizer. Toners help to remove any remaining dirt, oil, and makeup that may be left on the skin after cleansing. They also help to balance the skin's pH levels, which can help to prevent breakouts and irritation. Additionally, toners can help to hydrate the skin and prepare it for the next steps in your skincare routine.
There are many different types of toners available, so it is important to choose one that is right for your skin type. If you have dry or sensitive skin, look for a toner that is alcohol-free and contains hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, look for a toner that contains ingredients like salicylic acid or witch hazel to help control oil production and prevent breakouts.
In addition to choosing the right toner for your skin type, it is also important to use it correctly. To apply toner, pour a small amount onto a cotton pad and gently swipe it over your face and neck. You can also pour a small amount into the palm of your hand and pat it onto your skin. Follow up with a moisturizer to lock in the hydration and complete your skincare routine.
In conclusion, toner is an essential step in a skincare routine that can help to balance the skin's pH levels, remove impurities, hydrate the skin, and prepare it for the next steps in your routine. By choosing the right toner for your skin type and using it correctly, you can help to achieve healthy, glowing skin.
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(1) An Important Extension of Your Cleaning Routine
Not all cleansers are created equal, and many are not very good at deep cleaning, and removing sebum, the build-up of which could eventually create breakouts. You’d be surprised to see the amount of deep gunk that a good toner can pull out onto a cotton pad, despite even a double cleanse. Imagine leaving all that deep into your skin. Oily, acne-prone skin can especially benefit from decongesting of your pores by a good exfoliating toner.
(2) Shrink the Appearance of Pores
Increased sebum production traps dead skin and impurities leading to slower cell turnover and a build-up, giving an appearance of enlarged pores. While toners don’t really make the pores smaller, they make them less congested and appear smaller, normal.

The Best Way to Use a Toner
Use a Toner right after cleansing the face. It’s best to use a cotton pad when applying a toner - a surefire way of clearing out impurities your cleansers didn’t catch. This also helps make the product deposit well. You will definitely not see all its benefits when you’re merely spraying it or dabbing it on your face.

