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Facial Skin Toner
The use of toners might be one of the least understood elements in your skin care routine. We know what cleansers do. We know what moisturizers do. But what, exactly, does a toner do? There are many different kinds of toners, and they may well have ingredients to target specific skin conditions. However, there are some basic functions served by toners in general.
Toner is applied between cleansing and moisturizing. When you cleanse your skin, you generally use warm water to open your pores so the cleaning ingredients can wash away collected debris. However, leaving your pores open is just an invitation to collect more grime, oil and other pollutants. Therefore, one important function of a facial toner is to close your pores.
Toners are also formulated to help restore the skin's optimal pH balance after cleansing, and stimulate and brighten the skin. Those with sensitive skin should look for a toner that soothes redness, such as Janson Beckett's Sensitive Skin Toner. Other Janson Beckett specialized toners offer other benefits.
Our Peroxide Oxygen Facial Toner, for instance, helps oxygen penetrate the skin. Our Glycolic acid Toner stimulates the skin and aids in the function of glycolic acid exfoliators. Our Certified Organic Skin Toner is appropriate for all ages and all skin types. Enhanced with aromatherapy oils, it is formulated to complement our Organic Cleansing Milk for a unified skin care regimen. If you've been neglecting this important step in your regimen, see what the use of a good toner can do for you.
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