The quest for the perfect toner is real. We have all been there, spending hours in makeup stores searching for said toner only to come up empty-handed. It can be downright frustrating. The worst part is that you can’t walk away with the first toner that seems promising. Like most people, you probably have sensitive skin. You can’t use any product that is not made for your specific needs, or you might end up with serious side effects like redness and irritation.
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What if you could find a toner that’s designed to be easy on your skin, and it has all of the ingredients necessary to keep you looking fresh and feeling confident all day long? Sounds too good to be true, right? With these simple tips, you should find a toner that feels like it was made for you without any hassle.
1. Determine Your Skin Type
Determining your skin type is the first and most crucial step. Not sure? Your skin has either a normal, dry, oily, or combination (oily and dry) complexion.
To determine your skin type, use any of the two methods below.
Bare Face Method
Begin by washing your face with a mild cleanser and patting it dry. Next, leave your face bare for thirty minutes without any products on it or covering it up in any way. Now, look closely at the areas where you typically see oil build-up, such as along your nose, forehead, chin, cheeks.
Leave your skin bare for another thirty minutes and evaluate whether any part feels parches, especially when you make facial expressions like smiling. You have a dry skin type if your skin feels tight. However, you have oily skin if you notice oily patches on your cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. You have combination skin if your T-zone appears oily, but your cheeks feel dry.
Blotting Sheet Method
Another easy way to determine your skin type is to use a blotting sheet. This method should only be done if you have already washed and dried your face, as various products on your skin will affect the results.
Gently pat a blotting paper on different areas of your face. If the paper remains clear when you hold it up to the light, with no oil transfer to the sheet, then you have dry skin.
If you see an excessive amount of oil on the sheet when you hold it up to the light, with a large oil transfer from your face, then you have oily skin. If there is a lot of oil in your T-zone and barely any on your cheeks, you have combination skin.
2. Know Which Ingredients to Look for Based on Your Skin Type
Once you’ve determined your skin type, it’s crucial to know which ingredients you should look for in a toner.
If you have oily skin, prioritize toners with astringents. These toners will help absorb excess oil and reduce the number of breakouts you have. You should avoid using toners with many moisturizing ingredients, as these could contribute to acne or clog pores further down your skin’s layers, leading to more breakouts.
For dry skin, you’ll want a toner that has moisturizing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and squalene. And if you have combination skin, you need to use a toner with oil-absorbing properties on your T-zone and a moisturizing toner on your cheeks. Lotion P50 is an excellent choice. It’s a multifunctional lotion that exfoliates, cleanses, and maintains the correct pH balance.
If you have sensitive skin, look for alcohol-free toners or natural ingredients such as witch hazel extract to help soothe the irritation your skin is experiencing.
3. Know Which Ingredients to Avoid
All toners are not made equal. Some contain ingredients that can be irritating or even harmful to your skin. For instance, alcohol can strip away the beneficial oils on your face and cause dryness, and citric acid may irritate sensitive skin. Synthetic colors and scents may also irritate your skin.
It’s best to go for a toner that contains natural ingredients that are gentle yet effective. Look for natural extracts such as witch hazel, rose water, and green tea.
4. Consider the Brand
Choosing a toner is also about choosing the right brand. A toner from an established company will probably be more effective, while some products from small companies may not have undergone extensive testing to meet quality standards.
However, take the time to read reviews or talk to people who have used the product before committing.
5. Compare Prices
Most people are convinced that the more expensive a product is, the better it will be. However, that’s not always true.
If you’re just getting started on your toner journey, do some comparison shopping and see what fits in with your budget while still giving you exactly what you need.
Wrapping Up
Finding the right toner can be a lot like finding the right partner. You may try some different toners before you find your perfect match, and that’s okay. However, with these tips, you should find your ideal match within no time. Remember to look for toners designed for your skin type and always read the ingredients before purchasing.
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