Do I Need A Toner?
Whilst ‘cleanse, tone, moisturise’ has long been the mantra for a foundational skincare routine, over the years, toning has fallen out of favour. A lot of this results from the bad-old days of toners, when they were mostly comprised of skin-stripping alcohol.
So why should we use a toner?
1. To hydrate the skin - most toners now contain ingredients to quench the skin’s thirst, which hydration is trapped in the skin by our moisturiser. This helps maintain the skin’s barrier, protecting the skin from dehydration and defending against external irritants like bacteria and pollution.
2. To rebalance the skin’s pH - if your cleanser has a high pH, toner will help restore the skin’s natural acidity. Although long-term, you need to make the switch to a pH balanced cleanser, which won’t leave your skin tight and dry!
3. To infuse the skin with active ingredients - many toners now contain active ingredients that help treat the skin.
4. To enhance product-absorption - as moist skin is more permeable than dry skin, using a toner before your serums and moisturisers will enable their active ingredients to penetrate deeper, enhancing their ability to deliver results.
5. To remove any last traces of cleanser - as hard as we might try, sometimes traces of cleanser are left behind. A toner is a quick and gentle way to remove this.
Its easy to see why adding a toner into your skincare routine is an easy way to give your skin a boost!
Here at The Rowan Tree we recommend the use of Sentéales Refreshing Tonic Lotion to refresh and soothe the skin after cleansing, which contains:
🍃Green Tea - rich in polyphenols, which have potent antioxidant and skin-soothing properties.
🍃English Marigold (Calendula) - reduces inflammation, is an effective antiseptic, and a natural antioxidant.
🍃Magnolia Leaf - helps promote lipid synthesis to restore the skin’s barrier, and works to condition and soothe the skin, and reduce redness.
🍃Sea Kelp - rich in healing iodine and toning and moisturising minerals. It forms an invisible film on the skin, which helps slow down water loss.