Toners often get a bad rap. I blame the 2000s. If you’re anything like me, your first foray into toners was a trip to Boots as a teenager and picking up a toner for the first onset of hormonal acne. Raise a hand if it left your skin feeling like it was on fire?
Thankfully, toners have come on leaps and bounds, with more sophisticated formulas that cater a number of skin types and concerns. But what exactly do toners do? “Toners are designed to hydrate and balance the skin, leaving the complexion toned, level and fresh,” explains facialist Rhian Truman. “Lots of modern toners are used as a mild exfoliant, rich with AHAs [alpha hydroxy acids, which exfoliate the skin] to regenerate and brighten.”
Rhian explains that toners should be used after cleansing, and before applying serums, moisturiser or SPF. “Alternatively you can tone in the mornings rather than a big cleansing ritual, especially if you’ve thoroughly cleansed the night before.” she says. Simply pour a little on to a reusable cotton round and swipe over the skin.
So, if you’re on the the hunt for the best toner for your skin type, what should you look for? “If you have a sensitive, dry skin type, perhaps an alcohol-free flower water might suit your skin. Or if your skin has excess oil, I would recommend a salicylic-based toner to nibble away at the dead skin cells and clear congested skin,” she says.