cheltonian beauty
TONICS &TONERS
Start a newskin regimewith these selection of tonics and toners chosen by professionalMUANatalieRiccardi
The term“Goodmakeup startswith good skin” has never beenmore-true and to followthis, incorporating a facial tonic or toner into your skincare regime is amust!Butwhich is best for your skin type? In this month’s issue, I talk about some of my favourite products to help you decide.
DRYSKIN–USEA FACIALTONIC Applying a tonic to the skin after cleansing is great for restoring and balancing. Restoring the skin is important as itwill help to improve its texture, tone and any other complaints such as dullness and fine lines. Itwill also help to strengthen the skin against other factors such as ageing and sun
damage.Afabulous product to try is the BobbiBrown Hydrating FaceTonic £22.50,
www.bobbibrown.co.uk, it contains soothing ingredients such as cucumber, aloe leaf and chamomile, making it a dreamproduct for those with particularly dry or sensitive skin. (Especially after the coldwinter we’ve had!)Apply day and night before yourmoisturiser.
OILY, SPOTPRONESKIN- USEATONER Atoner is also designed to be used after cleansing and before
moisturising.Most toners are formulated to help cleanse and tighten poreswithout over drying the skin,making it the best product for thosewith an oily or spot prone skin type. They are also great forwiping away any excess residue fromcleanserswhilst helping tomaintain the skins PHbalance.An
effective yet affordable toner to try is the LaRoche-PosayEffaclar Clarifying Lotion£12,BootsApply with a cotton padmorning and night.
ImportantTip! Be sure to use an oil balancing moisturiser straight afterwards – If you don’t do this, your skinwill dry out and start to produce more oil tomake up for themoisture it has just lost.Anon- greasy product to trywhich is also fantastic used under foundation is theAveneCleananceMAT MattifyingEmulsion£11.50,Boots
MICELLARCLEANSING WATER This is neither a toner or a tonic but ismy absolute favourite to use as an all-around cleanser beforehand! Micellarwater is amixture of mainlywater andmicelles – Which all sounds very fancy butwhat aremicelles and what do they do?Well, put simply they are small balls of cleansing oil moleculeswhich are amagnet for drawing dirt and oil out of the skin without drying it out. The product I always keep inmy kit is theGarnier MicellarCleansingWater 700ml £7.99,Boots I like this one as it is fragrance free and suitable for all skin types - even for thosewith sensitive
skin.Amicellarwaterwill thoroughly cleansewhilst adding a touch ofmoisture to prep the skin ready for the rest of your skin care regime.
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