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Why a toner is an important part of your skin care routine
By Chandni Ghosh
After a long day, you invariably come back to feeling like your skin has been attacked by environmental stressors like the sun and pollution. If you’re the kind to pay special attention to skin care, you involuntarily reach out for your makeup remover followed by a face wash that cleanses your skin. When your face feels dry and parched right after the cleansing process, you know your skin is ready to drink up a hydrating moisturiser. But a face toner? You probably don’t physically feel the need to use it but your skin can be rather unforgiving for skipping this integral step in the skin care routine. This is when we tell you the story of toners being the most underrated products in the cleansing, toning and hydrating (CTH) skin care routine. Read on to know why…
Maintains the pH balance of the skin
Toners remove the residual gunk from your skin right after a cleanser. However, one of their vital functions involves balancing the pH of your skin. pH levels imply the acid-alkaline ratio in the skin. When your skin is alkaline, the indications are usually dryness but when it’s more acidic, you are prone to acne and inflammation. When your skin has balanced pH levels, it does not produce excess sebum or experience irritability. This is when face toners are helpful as they can rectify an imbalance and strengthen your skin for any future aggressors. If you’re looking to incorporate an effective toner into your skin care routine, rely on the Dermafique All Important [Skin Toner] that maintains the pH balance of the skin and cleanses pores.
Shrinks pores
The size of pores depends on your genes, skin type and age. While you can’t entirely change the size of your pores, you can surely diminish their appearance to an extent. Face toners pack a serious punch when it comes to multitasking as they not only tighten pores but also cleanse them of hard-to-reach dirt and ensure that there’s no room for bacteria or excess oil to settle into the skin.
Fights acne
Excessively large pores are a breeding ground for bacteria and acne. Toners help reduce oil buildup from the skin thereby ensuring your skin is secure from future breakouts. While you do rely on a face toner to maintain the health of your skin, make sure you use alcohol-free toners only as alcohol-based toners can hamper the skin by causing irritation. In oily skin, alcohol-based toners tend to dry out the skin thereby causing your oil glands to go into an overdrive leading to acne.
Induces skin hydration
Remember that no matter what your skin type is, skin hydration is crucial to maintain the sanctity of your skin. Sure, cleansing might aid in removing impurities from your skin but this process also causes a certain amount of moisture to escape from your skin. This is when you can give the hydration process a go by applying a face toner as it binds moisture to the skin while also maintaining the skin elasticity.