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DIY Face Toner
Natural homemade toner made with just a few simple ingredients to help clear and tighten skin without drying it out.
Course Skincare
Keyword diy toner, face toner, homemade product
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 10 minutes minutes
Author Amy
Add water and dried lavender to a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Simmer until it is reduced to about half and allow to cool a bit.
In a glass container, add together witch hazel and glycerin.
Strain lavender water and add to witch hazel mixture.
Add a few drops essential oils.
- If you don't have witch hazel, you could swap it out for apple cider vinegar.
- Use dried lavender, chamomile flowers, or dried rose petals. Heck, you could even use a little of each.
- Use store-bought rose hydrosol or lavender hydrosol rather than making your own water infusion.
- Vegetable glycerin can help add moisture to the skin. If you don't have it, just skip it.
- Use distilled water to help slow bacteria growth. You can also boil water and allow it to cool. This will kill the bacteria in the tap water.
- This recipe will keep for about two weeks.