Clarifying toner, 100ml
Clarifying toner, 100ml
DrHauschka
It regulates and tightens excess oil remaining on the skin.
Rating: 5.5 out of 7.0
Description
Description
Regulates and tightens excess oil remaining on the skin. Also effective for pore care. For oily/combination skin.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, Ethanol, Anthyllis Vulneraria Extract, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Trumpet Harmonia Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Horse Chestnut Bark Extract, Echinacea Pallida Extract, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Daisy Flower Extract, Lactic Acid, Fragrance
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I thought it would be easy to use because it's a spray type, but the spray stings my eyes. Even if I close my eyes and spray it, it hurts. In the end, I changed the container and used it on cotton.
This product alone does not have any moisturizing properties, but when used as a part of a line, it helps to condition the skin.
I bought this after being recommended by a very nice sales associate at Cosme Kitchen. I've been using a lot of thick lotions lately, so I requested that they pick out the most watery lotion in the store. This was my first time using a spray lotion, but it didn't feel strange. I guess it runs out a little quickly? That's about it. I like the smell. It's refreshing and clean. Maybe it's because I don't use any other skin care products that have a scent. My breakouts have decreased dramatically. I don't think this lotion is the only reason, but at least for the summer, the troubles have disappeared, so I'm grateful for the watery lotion.
I was surprised when I saw the price of the Japanese distributor! It's expensive! You can buy it at about half the price in the Eurozone. I asked a beautiful French woman for a recommendation and she said Hauschka! So I bought it and it's good. I guess German-made is good after all. It moisturizes from the inside and the mist of the spray is very fine, so it's perfect for a quick spritz right after a bath. I want to buy it when I go to the Eurozone. L'Occitane is expensive in Japan, but I feel like Hauschka is in a class of its own.
It feels refreshing when applied. It's a spray type, so the mist is fine. However, when it comes to whether you can moisturize your skin with just the lotion, I think it depends on the person. It seems to regulate the oil content, so I found it perfect for summer. It may not be enough for people who have very dry skin. I don't think it's suitable for people who like very moisturized skin. I used the whole line, so it kept my skin in a well-cared for condition. The scent is herbal. Some people will like it and others will dislike it, but it doesn't seem to last. I ended up using four bottles. If I have the opportunity, I might use it again in the future.