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| Applying a toner *Buy 100% cotton cometic pads to apply your toner. The fibers in regular facial tissue are scratchy and too harsh for your face. *Pour enough toner onto the pad to dampen it almost completely. *Sweep the otner-soaked cotton pad over your face, avoiding your eye area as always. If you do get toner in your eyes, rinse them immediately with water. |
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| Fresh cucumber toner One of the easiest toners ever. Cucumber juice is cool and soothing. Save the leftover cucumber in the fridge to use in another recipe or to make the spa water recipe at the bottom of this page. 1 cucumber slice Cut the cucumber slive into thirds. Sweep the cucumber over your face and neck. Splash your face with cool water, then pat dry. |
| Citrus toner Lemons and limes have natural entiseptic and astringent qualities. This toner works well on normal to oily skin. juice from 1 lemon or lime 1 Tbsp withch hazel Pour the ingredients into a bottle, cap it tightly, then shake to mix completely. Apply as in the instructions on this page. |
| Minty toner Peppermint is a naturally antiseptic tonic. 1/2 cup withc hazel 6-8 drops peppermint essentail oil Pour the ingredients into a bottle, cap it tightly, then shake to mix completely. Apply as usual. |
| Apple toner This gentle toner is a good choice if you have sensative or fair skin. 1/4 cup unsweetened apple juice 3 Tbsp withc hazel Pour the ingredients into a bottle, cap it tightly, then shake to mix comepletely. Apply as usual. |
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