Tonic

Facial toner is the bridge between cleansing and treatment. In Korean and Japanese routines, this step is not meant to further "cleanse", but to quench the skin and restore it to its ideal pH.

A liquid of varying viscosity that brings the skin back to its optimal pH, prepares the barrier to absorb subsequent products, and begins the process of deep hydration.

The difference between a toner and an essence is often a matter of concentration and texture: toners are generally more liquid and lighter, while essences are more viscous and rich in fermented active ingredients. Both are applied by patting, gently dabbing onto the skin with the palms, to promote absorption. Japanese lotions have a similar function but with their own unique formulation identity, often more nourishing.

In our catalog, you'll find hyaluronic acid toners for hydration, fermented toners for brightness and texture, gentle exfoliating toners with PHA or low-concentration AHA, and soothing toners with Centella Asiatica or Heartleaf for reactive skin.

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After cleansing, even if gentle, the skin's pH can undergo changes.

The toner has the task of immediately restoring the acid balance of the skin barrier.

It also removes limescale residue from tap water, which often causes dryness and cloudiness. This is the first " active hydration " step in your ritual.

Forget the old astringent and harsh tonics loaded with alcohol.

The K-Beauty and J-Beauty philosophy is all about layering hydration .

The tonics you find on Auryn Skin are free from denatured alcohol and rich in active ingredients such as Centella Asiatica , Snail Slime or Rice , designed to calm and plump, never to "degrease" or irritate.

Dry or Dehydrated Skin: Look for slightly thicker (viscous) textures with Hyaluronic Acid or Ceramides.

Oily or Combination Skin: Opt for water-based toners with gentle Green Tea, Tea Tree, or BHA extracts to purify pores.

Sensitive Skin: Choose minimalist formulas with Artemisia, Panthenol, or Calendula to soothe redness.

Korean tradition favors the use of the hands .

Pour a few drops into your palm, rub lightly and dab gently all over your face until completely absorbed.

This method avoids product waste and reduces mechanical friction on the face.

Use the cotton pad (preferably reusable) only if you want a lightly exfoliating or refreshing action.

It's not mandatory, but it's the secret to maximizing your investment in your serums and creams. Skin treated with toner is up to 10 times more receptive to subsequent active ingredients.

If you feel like your products are "sitting on the surface" without being absorbed, toner is the solution you're missing.

Absolutely! If your skin feels particularly dull or dry, you can apply the toner several times (3 to 7 thin layers), letting each layer absorb before applying the next.

This Korean technique, known as the 7 Skin Method , gives an immediate " glow " effect and deep hydration without weighing down the skin with too many creams.