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Powered by Nature… Nine natural astringents, grown and processed organically, to make Toner Superieure a pore minimizer to say hello to! “I’ve tried so many different products to help keep my skin even, smooth and toned. This stuff works wonders and has cleared up my sensitive acne prone skin very fast without being harsh.” N.D.

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For a facial toner to work at minimizing pores, it must contain ingredients that are astringent, meaning they cause tissue to contract, and thus the pores to tighten. Apple cider vinegar is an excellent natural astringent. It is also best to use astringents that reset the pH of your skin to its ideal, very-slightly acidic, […]

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A facial toner isn’t just for makeup removal. Fundamentally, it is used to to gently clear your pores; to smooth out your complexion and to leave your face feeling refreshed. It will make your pores feel tighter and will soothe and comfort your skin. It helps to prevent acne from forming by keeping your pores […]

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Combining 1 tsp. of apple cider vinegar, 1 tbsp. of witch hazel and one cup of water into a container will produce a great facial toner for people with oily skin, or oily areas. Soak your cotton facial pads and apply all over or where needed. The apple cider vinegar will help to balance your […]

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Beautiful skin is simple, once you use products that are right for your skin. If you suck on a lemon, or drink a red wine with lots of tannins in it, you will experience “astringency” when the inside of your mouth puckers up. It is caused by chemicals that make your tissues contract – in […]

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Pores are usually bigger in the center of the face, on the nose, and on the forehead. Unfortunately, these are the areas that make those huge pores attract your attention every time you check your reflection. The Daily Glow My experience has been that, while you cannot permanently reduce the size of your pores, you […]

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Here are 6 natural astringents you can use at home to refine your pores: Witch Hazel Rose Water Lemon-Orange Chamomile-Mint Sanadalwood Cucumber I use witch hazel, rose water, orange water, cucumber and mint in my facial toner (along with other natural astringents), but you could follow the advice of the Indian Makeup & Beauty Blog […]

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Just because you have dry skin doesn’t mean you should skip the toner in your skin care routine. A good facial toner made from natural hydrosols is the best pore minimizer for dry skin. But be careful, not all toners are well suited for dry skin. Many facial toners, even natural ones, contain alcohol.  For […]

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Witch hazel is a natural astringent and pore minimizer that has earned its place in beauty products and the medicine cabinet. With a long history of use both as a healing extract and a beauty aid, witch hazel is a natural part of good skin care. Using alcohol-based toners is drying, and dry skin leads […]

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I’m not a fan of synthetic pore minimizers. They often have a temporary tightening effect, giving the feeling they are closing the pores, but over time, the results I have seen are not good. It’s as though they cause the skin to become stretched so that it looses some of its elasticity and you can […]

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