Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Confusion on Skin Toners - How to Choose the Right Face Toner For You, Part 1

You might have read somewhere else that skin toners should never be ignored. Yes, a toner can do a number of wonderful things for your skin. But with all the confusion surrounding facial toners, let us investigate on what a toner really is. What is the right approach in choosing the right face toner for you?
There is so much confusion about toner. This stems from idea that toner can be used to refer to many skin care aids including astringents, fresheners, and the common traditional toners.

Astringents are toners that normally alcohol-based. It removes excess oils as well as tightens the pores. These toners are what you usually find in groceries and department stores. Just like astringents, fresheners can also tighten the skin but are usually not alcohol-based. Instead, fresheners are made of green tea or caffeine. Meanwhile, the traditional toners refer to skin products that help soothe the skin including moisturizers, facial masks, extracts, and oils.

You may have noticed that all these products fall under one category, the broad classification of toner. Generally, a toner is touted for tightening while keeping the skin moisturized. But because of this broad categorization, it has been criticized for the drying your face too.

So how do you choose the right one for you? For you to choose the correct one, you need to know your problems. If you have blackhead, large pores, excessive dryness, excessive oiliness, or lack of even absorption, then you need a toner.

Regardless of your choice, you just need to use a toner without the harmful ingredients like acetone or alcohol. You also need to make sure it is free from benzoyl peroxide. From this simple rule, I do not recommend using astringents. I think these skin products should never be recommended.

Look at the labels carefully. I only suggest natural face toners that are prepared without harsh chemicals. These natural toners can do wonders to the skin without drying it up. You can even prepare your own facial toners at home. In the second part of this article series, we will take a look at how to prepare your own natural face toner.
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