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Facial Toners Buying Guide

If you want your face to have smaller pores and clearer, firmer skin, then maybe looking into a facial toner  is a good idea for you. Of course there are different degrees of facial toners, some are more heavy-duty than others, and some may not fit into your budget or your routine. It really depends on what you need, and what works for your wallet  and your mornings. Of course, any good routine with a facial toner will also include a facial cleanser  and a facial moisturiser just to keep your gorgeous face looking and feeling its best.

What to Look For

When purchasing a facial toner, remember that it is simply one more step in your facial care  regimen, and there is no need to go overboard. It's just the step between cleansing the visage and moisturising it. It's also good to remember that brand name products are just the name; less expensive or even generic products will work just as well.

You should also consider what attributes you're looking for in a facial toner. Whatever your skin type, there's a facial toner that works with your skin for the best possible results. Not all toners work the same, but if you have no major skin problems, and would simply enjoy a refreshing intermediate step for better facial care, then there are plenty of toners available to you; just look for the bottles that work on all skin types.

For All Skin Types

BioTherm Biosource Softening Toner 

DDF Aloe Toning Complex 

La Prairie Cellular Refining Lotion 

M.D. Formulations Moisture Defense Antioxidant Spray 

ProActiv Revitalizing Toner 

Skin Specific Toners

Avalon Vitamin C Balancing Facial Toner 

For normal to dry skin

Burts Bees Garden Tomato Toner 

Normal to oily skin

DDF Glycolic Toner 10 

For oily but not acne skin

Clinique Mild Clarifying Lotion 

For combination skin

Dermorganics Facial Toner 

For sensitive or dry skin

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Facial Moisturisers

Facial Cleansers

Facial Masks

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