In addition to deep cleaning pores, toners can help hydrate the skin.
Well+Good senior beauty editor and host Zoë Weiner never turns down an opportunity to ask top dermatologists, hair stylists, or celebs about their beauty routines—down to the exact eyebrow brush they swear by. And on Well+Good’s all-new podcast, 'Routine Rundown,' she’s inviting you to join the conversation.Each and every year, new skin-care innovations come to light. And with every new trend that emerges, once-game-changing products fall to the wayside. Take toner, for example.
“When you leave your toner still damp on the skin—which is what I recommend—and then you put on your next products, it’s like giving a drink of moisture to your skin, so it’s really plumping and delivers a lot of water to your skin, so it’s a great way to hydrate your skin and we all want skin hydration,” Rouleau explains.