If your skin feels tight, flaky, or dull—especially after cleansing—your skincare routine might be missing one key step: a hydrating toner.
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Here are 7 easy-to-make hydrating toners using ingredients right from your kitchen:
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Soothing and refreshing, rose water balances your skin’s pH and provides lightweight hydration. Store it in a spray bottle and use it throughout the day.
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Brewed green tea is rich in antioxidants, and when mixed with a few drops of glycerin, it becomes a perfect moisturizing toner for dry and sensitive skin.
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Steep chamomile tea, cool it, and use it as a gentle toner that reduces redness and adds moisture.
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Soak rice in water for a few hours, strain, and use the water as a brightening and hydrating toner. It’s rich in amino acids and soothing for dry skin.
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Store your DIY toners in the fridge for a cooling effect and use within 5–7 days for freshness.
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