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back to basics: toners


Refine pores and remove any leftover make-up after cleansing with Germaine de Capuccini’s Essential Toning Lotion. Packed with plant and flower extract, this delicate toner leaves the skin feeling fresh and comfortable.


While Porcelain Flower extract protects, soothes, hydrates and rejuvenates the skin, Globe Daisy extract slows down ageing and reduces discomfort. High molecular weight Hyaluronic acid is then used to maintain the skin’s natural hydration.


• Germaine de Capuccini: 0845 600 0203


Soothe, calm and rebalance sensitive skin with Repêchage’s Hydra 4® Tonic. This fine mist is rich in nourishing and hydrating seaweeds as well as natural toning agents derived from Lactic acid, an AHA found in sour milk, and Witch Hazel. Use this spray-on toner daily to flush out pores, soothe and calm redness and sensitivity, balance and nourish the skin post-cleansing and as a post-shave soother.


• Repêchage: 0800 731 7546


Environ’s Sebutone Toner (pictured) is ideal for oily, problematic skins as it contains Salicylic acid, a BHA which will help slough off dead skin which could potentially cause Acne later on. Other toners available from Environ include the Alpha Toner Forte, ideal for clients with aged, photo-damaged or rough skin as it assists in gentle exfoliation while softening and smoothing the skin’s texture.


• iiaa: 0208 450 2020


Created for normal, combination or oily male skins, the Men-u Matt Skin Refresh Gel is an anti-shine and fragrance-free toner gel. Aiming to remove and control excess oils which lead to blocked pores and breakouts, this toner provides a tightening, firming, soothing and calming action post-shave. Salicylic acid, Witch Hazel and Willow Bark extract are used to leave your client’s frontline looking better for longer, while providing antiseptic and anti- inflammatory properties.


• Men-u Skincare: www.men-u.co.uk


La Cure’s Cooling Cream Toner combines the unique nourishing properties of Dead Sea Minerals, natural fruit extracts and vitamin E to formulate a luxurious anti-ageing silk veil for the skin. Naturally healing the skin, the cream also helps protect against cellular damage, dry skin, fine lines and wrinkles. Clients can say goodbye to redness and irritation of their old toners thanks to Frescolate, which cools the skin and removes everyday impurities.


• La Cure: 01202 871 188


Skintruth’s selection of toners for normal/dry, oil/combination and sensitive skins work with active bases of plant extracts to moisturise, soften and rehydrate the skin, calming and reducing any irritation. They also remove stubborn impurities, tightening pores ready for the next step in your client’s skin care routine.


• Professional Beauty Systems: 0141 812 5000 • Salon Services: 0330 123 1907


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