When formulated with chemical exfoliants likealpha hydroxy-acids or beta hydroxy-acids, exfoliating toners can help gently purify pores, prevent blemishes from forming and promote a smoother, more radiant complexion. Editor’s Pick:SkinCeuticals LHA Toner Brightening Toners A brightening toner can be ...
Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHA) - A group of organic acids which include glycolic acid and lactic acid as the most popular ones. They are known for their effective peeling effects[2], making them useful in the treatment of acne[3], melasma[4], and hyperpigmentations[5]. AHA toners are often...
Oily skin types will love this astringent toner that works to minimize the appearance of large pores and keep your skin looking matte and grease-free. It has exfoliating lipo-hydroxy-acids that clarify the skin and keep blackheads at bay. Thayers Blemish Clearing Salicylic Acid Acne Pads Make t...
Honey Extract:We know thathoneyis often used in DIY skin care for its emulsifying and moisturizing properties, so it's a great pick for those with dry skin. Alpha-Hydroxy Acids:Also known asAHAs, these acids help speed up skin cell turnover to keep skin looking smooth and bright. The Ta...
They often contain ingredients like glycolic acid or alpha hydroxy acid. These acids help to gently remove the top layer of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin. People with dry skin or dry patches may benefit from using these toners on occasion, as they help to prevent flaky ...
Toners are intended to be used twice daily, in the morning and evening. Therefore, if you overuse these products you risk irritating your skin. This is especially true for formulations with active ingredients such as alpha-hydroxy acids, usedto exfoliate the skin. ...
Formulated with a trio of potent exfoliating acids to perform a sufficient sweep of your pores, theOleHenriksen Balancing Force Oil Control Tonerdelivers a powerful dose of lactic, glycolic and salicylic acids directly into your skin, soaking up all traces of oil and impurities without stripping aw...
Low-level peels are commonly used for improving skin conditions — especially for rough or dry skin — as low levels of acids are known to stimulate the production of natural moisturization factors and renew the skin barrier as a result of their exfoliating benefits. Given the low levels of ac...
Surface additives can be selected for the toners of the present invention including, for example, metal salts, metal salts of fatty acids, colloidal silicas, mixtures thereof, and the like, which additives are usually present in an amount of from about 0.1 to about 1 weight percent, reference...
Examples of surface charge control agents suitable for incorporation into the shell material include fumed or colloidal silicas such as the Aerosils® aluminas, talc powders, metal salts, metal salts of fatty acids such as zinc stearate, cetyl pyridinium salts, distearyl dimethyl ammonium methyl ...