Toning




Skin Toning

Toner is the essential second step of the three-step ‘cleanse, tone, moisturize   skincare routine. 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, minimize   pores, calm redness, and boost glow all over.

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 How to apply toner Here’s our step-by-step guide to using a toner for the best results :Apply toner after cleansing and before moisturizing, (or serum if you use one as part of a four-step skincare routine). Soak a cotton pad in toner, and then apply it to your face.  upward from your nose to forehead, and then run the soaked cotton pad across each brow. Move the pad outward from the nose, across the cheeks toward the ears. Run the pad  the mouth and chin. Finally, take the cotton pad to the base of the neck, and rub upwards to increase blood flow to the face as you tone.

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: Tea tree oil. Tea-tree oil is anti-bacterial 1 and can help promote skin clarity. Aloe Vera.  Aloe vela can help relieve sensitivity2, and it’s soothing, redness-reducing properties are great for skin in general. Chamomile. Chamomile is a natural anti-oxidant that helps soothe sensitive skin3.Rosewater. Rosewater is a beneficial ingredient4 that can enhance skin tone and suppleness. Vitamin E. Vitamin E is an excellent healthy-ageing ingredient that also reduces the appearance of dark eyes5AHAs /BHAs. Alpha Hydroxy Acids and Beta Hydroxy Acids are powerful – but gentle – exfoliants that deep-cleanse pores without being too harsh on the skin like a traditional scrub.

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. Knowing what is a toner is not enough. In order to make an intelligent decision, you should also be aware of skin toner benefits, its disadvantages as well as side effects of toner on face

Skin Toner Benefits

There are various skin toner benefits that you must be aware. Extra Cleansing - Sometimes stubborn dirt, dust, grime and makeup particles stay behind even after cleansing. Toners get rid of such lingering impurities to give your face an additional and complete cleanse. Minimizes Appearance Of Pores - Regular use of toners can minimize the appearance of pores. Restores Skin’s pH Balance - Toners antioxidant-rich soothing formula is known to restore the pH balance of facial skin. Hydrates And Replenishes - Ask the experts and they will tell you hydration is the key to god healthy skin. Toners do just that. They get absorbed anti the skin very quickly to give it an instant boost of hydration. Preps Skin - Toners contain ingredients such as glycerin which makes them excellent humectants. This means they help the skin to absorb moisture better. They prepare the skin so that it can readily absorb the creams and serums you will apply next.

Refreshes Skin - Toners can give your skin an instant refreshing feel. Prevents Infections And Breakouts - Toners are water-based liquids known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. They play a major role in preventing skin infections. Consequently, toners are also very effective in preventing breakouts as well as reducing the existing ones. Adds A Protective Layer - A toner forms a protective layer on your skin. It acts as a barrier against all kinds of environmental stressors including dirt, dust, pollution and sun. Provides Essential Ingredients - Toners consist of a variety of ingredients to target many different skin issues. Boon For Oily Skin - Toners are extremely useful for oily and acne prone skin. They have the ability to control the production of excess oil.

    Why do you need a skincare routine? A skincare routine is your golden ticket to getting clean, glowing skin. We all have been stressing over clinching the perfect product, searching through the sales, and looking for ways to get clear skin that has a subtle glow and plumpness. Throughout our busy day, we come in contact with pollution, dirt, and that, when covered with makeup, it is not a good thing for the skin. Our skin needs time to breathe and relax. A skincare routine is just that. It gives our skin the cleansing, Exfoliation and toning it needs and then pumps it up with serums, treatments, and moisturizers to keep the good stuff in and restore the glow.

To understand   what works best for the skin and what not to buy regardless of what the tv commercial, social media, or other platforms keep nudging you with is understanding your skin type and choosing the right ingredient for the skin. Like our DNA, our skin is unique, so trying out every other skincare product might not be the ideal way to go ahead with, but we also believe in the idea of trials and errors. You need to try the skincare product to see if it actually works for you and then lock the deal. So it is mostly like keeping a balance between the skincare products and its application while making sure you follow a customized skincare routine (depending on your skin type) and then relaxing with it. 

Do I need a toner?

If you are questioning toner use, then we are here to answer your queries. (You will know that after a few minutes by scrolling below). But if you are thinking about toning as another addition to your skincare routine, you don't need it. You're mistaken here. You see, toning gives you a soothing feel once you wash your face with a cleanser. You use a toner and allow it to calm your skin. Selecting the right toner is like choosing a perfume. Once you spray it or start using it only, then you will be able to appreciate it. So don't let anyone deter you from not getting or getting yourself a toner (even us). We will give you all the points related to toners and your skin, and then you can decide what works best for you and what won't. To select whether you need a skin toner, do a quick test, and identify your skin type. Determining your skin will give you an idea of whether it is normal, dry, dehydrated, oily, or acne-prone. Then you can create your skin routine and include the right skincare products around the same. 

 Know your skin type with these simple steps!

The easiest way to know your skin type is to try our easy trick. It will help you understand if you have dry, normal, oily, or dehydrated skin.

Wash your face with a gentle cleanser. Pat dry your face and do not apply any cream for 40-45 minutes. After 40 minutes, examine your face in the mirror to check your skin type. When you do not apply any cream or moisturizer, it helps you understand the skin's texture. For instance, if your skin develops an oily barrier, then your skin is oily. If it forms a barrier only around the t-zone, then you have normal-to-oily skin.

However, deciding between dry and dehydrated skin can be tricky. Dry skin lacks hydration and moisture. In case you feel your skin is dry, look for products that gravitate towards cleanliness and moisturization. For dehydrated skin, look for Hyaluronic acid serums, drink a lot of water, and meet a dermatologist for detailed information. Once you have identified your skin type, plan your daily morning and night routine around the same.

What is a Toner?

Coming back to toners, a toner is a super-fast liquid that penetrates deep into your skin, cleans it, and gives it a boost of hydration while removing any dirt or makeup left on the surface of the skin. Ideally, a skin toner is used after cleansing your skin with a face wash or a cleanser before applying any other skincare products. It also gives your skin a cleaner layer so that you can easily use other skincare products that sink deep into the skin to work. As part of your makeup routine, treat your toner as a primer for the rest of your skincare routine like treatment serums and heavy creams/moisturizers. 

What are safe toners for teens?

A safe toner for teens is the ones that are paraben -free and fragrance-free. When looking for products that suit teenage skin, we are either looking for something that controls oil on our t-zones or controls the raging acne or pimples cropping up on the face. Since our bodies are going through hormonal change, we might have to deal with acne or pimples (be it during menstruation or any other time).So for teens, the ideal skin toners should be the ones that balance the pH level of the skin while keeping the acne away.

If you are looking for toners that control oil, then you should look for toners that contain Salicylic acid, as they are known for controlling oil and giving the skin a balanced look. Another way to prevent acne is to look for ingredients with aloe Vera gel. Aloe Vera gel has rich anti-inflammatory properties that help control skin inflammation that may lead to acne or pimples. If these products don't work in your favor, you can also try to shift to a more balanced diet that contains vegetables and fruits, and even if the situation persists, try meeting a dermatologist. 

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