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Is it necessary to apply toner with cotton pad?

Can I apply toner with just my hands? I find myself finishing toners pretty quickly with cotton pads and it feels like a waste. Thank you 💕
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RE: Is it necessary to apply toner with cotton pad?

I've asked myself the same question a while back too! 🙂 I have the Beauty Water by Son & Park which I love. It's a gentle toning cleanser and I've placed it on a spray bottle so I can just spritz some toner on face after cleansing, esp on lazy days. I also have the Nooni Peel pads (a Korean Skin care product too) which is great for exfoliation and super effective in reviving skin's lost glow. I think using cotton with toner is great esp after putting heavy makeup on. It cleans away excess make up gunk that did not come out on initial wash.

RE: Is it necessary to apply toner with cotton pad?

I use Rodan and Fields. It's pretty costly and trying to find alternatives; however, in saying that, they have these gauze pads for toner and they are the bomb for real. I have looked everywhere to buy these same gauze pads in like Target and such but can only find the cotton pads. No lie, my toner has lasted months using these gauze pads vs the cotton ones. I was going thru a bottle of toner quick with the cotton pads. Maybe you can find some on Amazon. Trust me tho. If you can find the gauze pads get them. They don't absorb all of the product and work great! ❤️❤️❤️

RE: Is it necessary to apply toner with cotton pad?

Thank you so much!!! Will look for them

RE: Is it necessary to apply toner with cotton pad?

No, it's not necessary. Some toners come with spray bottle heads, and you can also apply with your fingers
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