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You wake up, glance in the mirror, and notice your skin looks uneven and a bit tired. Most of us struggle with dullness at some point, and it’s usually because dead skin cells pile up on the surface. Factors like pollution, stress, age, and skipping regular exfoliation all play a part. As those cells linger, pores clog, texture feels rough, and healthy glow gets lost.
Exfoliating toners use gentle acids—like glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acid—to dissolve and sweep away dead cells. Unlike scrubs, which can be harsh or uneven, toners work evenly across your skin, reaching deep into pores without causing microtears. Most formulas come in liquid form, so you just swipe them on with a cotton pad after cleansing.
It’s tempting to get carried away for quick results, but overusing exfoliating toners can lead to redness, flaking, and irritation. Doubling up with other strong actives (like retinol or vitamin C) on the same night is another pitfall. Skip physical scrubs on days you use your toner. If you notice stinging or persistent sensitivity, pull back and let your skin recover.
Most experts recommend starting with a toner that’s got 5–8% glycolic or lactic acid. Higher percentages aren’t always better—they can overwhelm your skin, especially if you haven’t exfoliated regularly before.
Some exfoliating toners include soothing ingredients like aloe, chamomile, or hyaluronic acid. These extras can help buffer irritation and keep your skin balanced.
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Yes, exfoliating toners with salicylic acid can unclog pores and reduce breakouts by removing dead skin cells and excess oil.
Most people do well using an exfoliating toner 2–3 times per week. If your skin feels irritated, cut back and focus on hydration.
Exfoliating acids can make your skin more sensitive to UV rays, so always wear sunscreen during the day, even on cloudy days.
AHAs (like glycolic and lactic) exfoliate the surface, while BHAs (like salicylic acid) penetrate deeper to clear out pores.
Using both on the same night can irritate your skin. Alternate nights or consult with a dermatologist to avoid over-exfoliation.
Acids can be drying. Always follow with moisturizer to keep your skin comfortable and hydrated after exfoliating.
Yes, we offer gentle exfoliating toners with PHAs and soothing ingredients, designed for sensitive and reactive skin types.
Start slow—try it once a week and watch for irritation. Build up gradually as your skin adjusts to exfoliation.
Avoid high alcohol content and strong fragrances. These can irritate and dry out your skin, especially when combined with acids.
Our AI Skin Analyser scans your face and helps pick the right exfoliating toner and natural actives for your unique skin needs.