Skin Care Toner Bringing Balance To Combination Skin

When you use a combination skin care toner, it has a couple of purposes. It's especially important when your skin is a little oily in places, a little dry in places. In other words, it's confused.

A combination skin toner works to remove the last remnants of any cleanser, while it gets your skin ready for the moisturizers that are coming next. It refreshes your skin without stripping away necessary moisture.

You see, even the oily areas of your skin need moisture to keep them from putting your oil glands into over-drive.

One of the best ingredients you can find in a toner for combination skin is Witch Hazel. Yup, good old inexpensive Witch Hazel. That one's a homemade skin toner that actually works.

It tightens your skin and helps to make your pores less noticeable without drying your skin out.

Some combination skin toners contain alcohol, so become a good label reader. Toners that have alcohol (depending on the type of alcohol) in them can be hard on combination skin.

While the oilier parts of your face can stand up to the drying effects of the alcohol better, the drier parts are crying, "Help me". We don't want that, do we? Thought not.

As you've probably discovered, all facial skin toner is not created equal. Combination skin can be really tricky to care for if you don't balance the ingredients that minimize the oil, while getting moisture to the dry parts of you face (and neck, we always seem to forget about the neck, sorry neck).

For the moisture part of the balance, a helpful ingredient is Pro- Vitamin B5. Give your skin the vitamins it needs.

All prepped and ready to go? Good, then let's put away the skin care toner and finish your program by moisturizing that beautiful skin.

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