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AHA BHA Balance Exfoliator Toner
Rose Face Toner
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Tea Tree Cleanser Toner
Orange Cleanser Toner
Activated Neem Charcoal Face Wash
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Henna Powder Black Hair Color (Pack of 5 Sachets 15gm Each)
Redness, stinging, and flare-ups can make you dread trying anything new. If you've ever used a toner that left your face tight or burning, you're not alone. Sensitive skin reacts because its barrier is weaker, letting irritants sneak in and moisture escape. Even natural ingredients can sometimes set it off.
Harsh scrubs and strong acids strip away protective oils, but you still need to shed dead cells for a brighter look. The trick is using mild acids in low concentrations, like lactic acid or polyhydroxy acids (PHAs). These dissolve flakes without tearing up your skin. Look for pH-balanced formulas close to 5.5—your skin's natural level.
Twice a week is usually safe for sensitive skin. If you notice any tingling or redness, space it out more. Always follow with a hydrating serum or moisturizer to lock in comfort.
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Mixing exfoliating toners with retinol or vitamin C can be too much for sensitive skin. Keep your routine simple.
Exfoliation makes you more prone to UV damage. Even on cloudy days, SPF is non-negotiable.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers a gentle exfoliating toner formulated with low-strength PHAs, calming botanicals, and zero artificial fragrance. If you're unsure what's best for your skin, our AI Skin Analyser can quickly scan and recommend the safest options for you. See the science-backed difference at arishbionatural.com.
Most sensitive skin types do better with exfoliating toners used 2–3 times a week. Daily use can still lead to irritation or dryness, even with mild formulas.
Yes, a mild exfoliating toner can lift away flaky skin without causing redness, especially if it includes soothing ingredients like aloe or oat extract.
Not necessarily. PHAs and low-strength lactic acid are gentle enough for most sensitive skin, but stronger acids should be avoided.
If you notice burning, stinging, or persistent redness, the toner may be too strong. Always patch test and check ingredient percentages.
Our gentle exfoliating toner is designed for sensitive skin and contains calming botanicals to help reduce redness while exfoliating.
If your skin is sensitive, keep things simple. Avoid layering exfoliating toners with retinol or strong vitamin C to prevent irritation.
Some people with mild rosacea can tolerate PHAs, but always consult a dermatologist before introducing new exfoliants.
We offer a gentle exfoliating toner specifically for sensitive skin, with PHAs and soothing plant extracts for comfort.
Absolutely. Moisturizing after exfoliating helps restore your skin barrier and keeps your skin hydrated.
Our AI Skin Analyser scans your skin’s hydration, pores, and sensitivity to recommend the safest exfoliating toner for you.