Toners have multiple uses. They remove residues left over from soap or skin cleansers that are used during your daily skin care regime. Toners restore the pH balance to your skin and correct the loss that was stripped away by cleansing.
Toners tighten the skin's pores. Closed pores are protected from entering pollutants which may clog the pores, thus causing breakouts. Tightly closed pores help eliminate loss of moisture, which happens after cleansing your face.
Since using a toner increases circulation, they help to reduce the appearance of imperfections. Your skin will appear with a healthy looking glow and a rejuvenated look to your skin.
When you use a facial cleanser, please don’t use a body bar/soap/cleansing gel on your face, you tend to strip the acid mantle - especially with what’s mass produced for grocery and drug stores. Your skin is the first line of defense against all those creepy crawlies (microorganisms), wind, and pollution. By using your toner you bring your skin back to where it’s supposed to be, so yeah it’s pretty important.
Follow up with a moisturizer, hopefully you wear an SPF all year round as well. (By the way, keeping your SPF at 15 or below is a good idea. Simply reapply instead of opting for a higher number.) And using one skin care line (cleanser, toner, moisturizer) is a good idea.
They are formulated to work together. A direct sales company like Arbonne or Mary Kay.
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