Do you know the differences between toner, softener, firming water, floral water, and essence water?

✅1. Toner: Toner has a relatively refreshing and easily absorbable texture. It can be easily absorbed without the need for massage or other auxiliary techniques. It leaves a refreshing feeling and is more suitable for use in summer. For oily and acne-prone skin, toner can help balance facial oil and keep the skin refreshed and hydrated. ✅2. Softener: Compared to toner, softener is the opposite. It is more suitable for dry and sensitive skin, especially during autumn and winter when the skin tends to be dehydrated, cracked, and peeling, or prone to allergies. Softener can be used to improve these skin issues. It has a higher level of moisturization compared to toner and a slightly thicker texture. ✅3. Firming water: Firming water is sometimes also called astringent water. It is suitable for people with enlarged pores caused by oily and acne-prone skin. Firming water or astringent water can be chosen to shrink the pores. It can be used as a daily moisturizing skincare product and can also be used for wet compresses, showing obvious effects on acne. ✅4. Floral water: Floral water is a byproduct of plant essential oils and is obtained through distillation. It mainly contains essential components extracted from various plants. It has good permeability and absorption. Many people choose floral water directly when practicing minimalist skincare routines. ✅5. Essence water: Essence water is a skincare product that contains active ingredients and falls between a toner and an essence in terms of efficacy. Its texture is not fixed and varies among different products, as does its efficacy. Compared to daily toner, essence water is more targeted and can be selected based on specific skin needs. #skincare #eyecream #toner #cosmetics #antiaging#VIIcode #spa #luxury

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