After washing your face, quickly replenish water with toner. Experts suggest toner for oily skin, toner for healthy skin, toner for dry skin, toner for mixed skin T area, sensitive water and repair water for sensitive skin.
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Emulsion; Skin care lotion
Plural number: emulsion
Extended data
Toner (toner)
As a kind of skin care product, lotion can be used to clean skin or replenish skin moisture, and can be used on face and body.
It can be mainly divided into astringent water (or toner and shrink water), toner and soft water. The main components are different aqueous solutions according to different efficacy, such as vitamin C, fruit acid, perfume, alcohol and so on. According to the formula, there are different textures such as water and gel.
Make-up water is usually used after cleansing and before makeup. In order to replenish the moisture of facial skin, shrink pores and make cosmetics easily adsorbed on the skin. After removing makeup, it is used to shrink pores and clean slightly.
Some people think that emulsion can be replaced by water.
raw material
Astringent water: contains astringents such as alum, aluminum compounds and citric acid, which can shrink skin pores, inhibit excessive sebum secretion of oily skin and prevent the formation of acne.
Toner: contains amino acids, urea, vitamins, hyaluronic acid, arginine, mucopolysaccharide or natural extracts. Its main purpose is to replenish skin moisture, strengthen skin moisture and promote skin cell metabolism.
Soft water: also known as exfoliating emulsion, mainly contains ingredients such as fruit acid, with the purpose of softening cutin, removing dead cells, grease or residual detergents and cosmetics from epidermis, and making skin care products quickly absorbed by skin.
Application mode
Sprinkle the emulsion on the cotton pad (the most common usage)
Sprinkle it directly on your face
Sprinkle it on the mask paper and apply it to your face for a while.
Pour it on your palm and pat it on your face until it is absorbed.
References:
Toner-Baidu Encyclopedia