
Facial toners are an important part of your skin care regimen. However, they are often overlooked. This is likely because people today are more familiar with the toner that goes into their printer than that which can soothe and moisturize their skin. Trust me, you don’t want to mix up the two. It’s not pretty.
But pretty can be used to describe your glowing complexion after using an organic toner as part of your daily skin care routine. Just be sure to choose the appropriate toner for your skin type. Not to worry, we’re here to help you with that.
There are three types of products that fall into the ‘toner’ category: traditional toners, astringents and fresheners.
Toners
Traditional toners contain moisturizers, extracts and essential oils that soothe your skin and restore its moisture. Astringents & Fresheners
Astringents are alcohol-based and use the harsh chemical to tighten pores and remove oil – you won’t find any of those on Saffron Rouge. However, if you are looking for something to naturally tighten your pores, fresheners work similarly to astringents but use organic ingredients instead of chemicals.
Astringents & Fresheners
The natural ingredients like organic grape alcohol (from the fermentation of grapes) and Atlantic seaweed in Dr. Alkaitis’ Organic Herbal Toner work to tighten pores while still lightly moisturizing and protecting the skin.
Youthful Beauty will soon be carrying the facial toner from the Gerovital H3 collection.
www.youthful-beauty.com the website is updating its entire line.
For best results, use toners twice a day – once in the morning and once at night – after washing

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