Thorough cleansing removes more than makeup, grime, and cellular
debris. It also strips your skin of its protective shield. Toners,
fresheners, and astringents restore the pH balance of the acid mantle;
remove any remaining makeup that was not cleaned up, oily cleanser,
or soap film.
After the skin is thoroughly clean, apply a skin toner or rinse
that has an astringent effect. This will close the pores, tighten
the skin, and keep it from being exposed to many of the toxins that
are floating in the air or other environmental pollutants.
A wide variety of toners are available. We recommend that you avoid
those products that contain alcohol. Alcohol dries the skin and
harms the soluble collagen below the surface of the skin.
The common herbs used in toners include witch hazel, geranium,
honey, lemon, ivy, sage, nettle, and burdock. Witch hazel has a
tendency to dry the skin. So, this should be balanced with moisturizers
such as Vitamin E, honey, etc.
Essential oils are the gentlest way of toning up. Rose water for
normal or dry/sensitive skin or witch hazel for oilier skins are
ideal bases for fresheners. These can be applied with cotton wool
or for a more refreshing tone, sprayed on to the face.
Herbal tea infusions are also ideal toners. Boil a cup of water
and infuse chamomile, marigold, rosehip or nettle teas (you can
also use herbal tea bags), add 2 drops of orange or lavender oil
and leave to cool. Oily skin benefits from juniper or lemongrass
whereas drier skins would benefit from rose or sandalwood.
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