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back to basics: toners tone up


Ark Skincare’s Hydrating Toner aims to hydrate the skin, preparing the surface for optimum nutrient absorption. It also creates the ideal pH level to protect the skin against dryness and sensitivity.


A blend of natural ingredients include Wild Water Mint, to hydrate and soothe; Velvet Flower Seed extract, to keep skin smooth; Antioxidant Blue Lotus to calm skin and boost elasticity and Aloe Vera, to hydrate and protect against dryness.


• Ark Skincare: 020 8339 6112


Living Nature’s Hydrating Toning Gel, suitable for oily skins, and their Extra Hydrating Toning Gel, suitable for dry and mature skins, sink into the skin immediately providing hydration and moisture directly where it is needed.


Harakeke, similar to Aloe Vera Gel, is used for its soothing and hydrating benefits alongside antiseptic and restorative properties. Active Manuka Honey is also used to nourish, hydrate, heal and protect.


• Botanical Brands: 0845 250 8455


Suitable for all skin types, Crystal Clear’s Revitalising Tonic is a dual purpose, two-in-one tonic and facial freshener which contains active ingredients to mimic the skin and help prevent water loss.


While Cucumber extract hydrates and moisturises, Mineral Salts and trace elements gently soothe and calm the complexion. Manganese and vitamin B12 offer antioxidant qualities, drawing out in-depth impurities, all while the tonic helps enhance skin’s elasticity.


• Crystal Clear: 0151 709 7227


Made especially for sensitive skin, clients can enjoy the soothing benefits of Elemis’ Soothing Apricot Toner, made to calm and refresh the skin to reveal a radiant complexion.


Free from alcohol and other harsh detergents, this gentle toner will help to maintain the skin’s pH level thanks to the use of Saponins and Sweet Betty Flower, natural cleansers and Apricot, rich in vitamins and essential fatty acids.


• Elemis: 0117 316 1888 / 0207 907 2724


Designed to be the first step in hydration, Dermalogica’s Multi-Active Toner uses moisture- binding humectants to help condition and prep skin for proper moisture absorption. Ultra-light, the product contains soothing Aloe Vera extract, Lavender, Balm Mint and Arnica to condition, refresh and protect the skin. Moisture binding proteins help attract moisture to the skin to allow for more effective absorption of your client’s following moisturiser.


• Dermalogica: 0800 591 818


Katherine Daniels’ Essential Toning Lotion is an alcohol- free toner enriched with soothing components of Red Seaweed extract. Great for sensitive skins, it leaves the face feeling completely clean, fresh and comfortable. Apply two to three pumps to cotton pad and wipe over cleansed skin before patting dry.


• Fraser Muir: 01767 682 288


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