Face Toners/ Astringents / Soothers
By SS on Nov 15, 2009 in Facial Skin Beauty
The second step in your daily routine should be toning, which is an essential follow-up of the cleansing process. Toning removed the last stages of the cleanser and dissolved dirt. It stimulates the surface circulation and tightens up the skin, giving it firmness, and open pores are reduced as well. Astringents are the same thing, except that they are to be used on oily skin. A soother is also very much the same thing. Our soothers are spot on and some of them are so easy to make that it’s a wonder that we did with those bottled varieties. Try these and feel the happiness that comes with a DIY thing.
To really get a better deal out of your toner or astringent or soother, pour half the bottle of the skin tonic in a dish, soak a few small pads of cotton wool in it and place in the fridge. Thus it will always be ready, soaked and frozen, to dab on the face. Before throwing away the pad, press and roll it in an upward direction on your face and neck.
One of the best toners we can recommend out of the neat lot we have accumulated between these pages is the Mint Toner, and also those with a honey base. Both are ideal for parched skin. Mint is especially good during summers as it leaves you refreshed.
Check these toners in upcoming posts and choose the one that appeals to you the most.
Remember, a toner braes the skin and tightens the pores, especially under the eyes and on the jawline. So its an anti-aging trick you could well employ.
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