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Toner?
I have only ever used Baby lotion on my skin, as it is very sensitive. However now that I'm getting on (!) I would like to maybe do the cleanse, tone bit as well! I can't use water on my skin as it dries it out. (My skin is of the eczema-type, not that you'd notice, but it has that quality).
Does anyone know of any suitable products?
THANKS
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The founder of this company started out by making products for her daughter who suffered from eczema and now they produce a wide range of products - skin care, shampoo, baby products, sun cream, household etc etc.
I use a lot of their skincare products including cleanser, toner and moisturiser and have no hesitation in recommending them.
Unlike Cetti, my friend who is a beauty therapist has always stressed the importance of toner!
i agree with Cetti that the simple range is very good, I use their cleansing lotion (in a white bottle) and revitalising toner (in green). I find I do need to use toner - if I just wipe off the cleanser my face is greasy and when I'm forced to use water instead, my skin gets tight and uncomfortable. A quick tip - avoid any toners with alcohol in, this will really dry out the skin.
I only do the cleanse/tone thing at night, in the morning I just wash my face in the shower.
But if the baby lotion is working for you, then why change?! I guess you can always go back to it!
Wich hazel is natural toner and I get a big bottle from the chemist and put some in a smaller bottle, then add in a few drops of essential oil of lavender and teatree, or even rose and frankincense (both good for "mature" skin). I also get moisturiser with the least amount of chemicals in it and again, add some essential oils.
With the withchazel. I also get some rosewater and add it together.