DIY Skin Toners for Healthy and Glowing Skin

Your daily skin regime may include washing your face with a face wash and gently patting it dry with a soft towel. You might apply a moisturizer if your skin is particularly dry. Taking it a step further, you may also use a skin toner.

People have various skin types – dry, oily, sensitive. Each type has its own set of problems. Maybe you have too many pimples, maybe you are fed up of ugly open pores, maybe your skin gets all flaky and itchy no matter the weather, or maybe even the slightest hint of makeup causes rashes on your face.

Homemade Skin Toner

Different skin types require different toners. In addition to combating skin problems, skin toners also help you maintain, healthy, glowing and younger-looking skin. But not all toners are suitable for everyone.

Here are some recipes for DIY toners for specific skin types, using natural ingredients easily found in your home.

A- DIY Toner for Oily Skin
B- DIY Toner for Dry Skin
C- DIY Toner for Normal Skin

How to Make DIY Toner for Oily Skin

If you have oily or acne-prone skin, you can try this toner to reduce your skin’s oiliness and shrink large pores. The toner will also help reduce the acne problem that is so common among people with oily skin.

Green tea has anti-inflammatory properties that will reduce the acne, while apple cider vinegar will reduce the oiliness on skin and bring down the pH level.

If you want, you can add a few drops of tea tree oil and/or lavender oil for added benefits. Tea tree oil helps fight acne breakouts, blemishes, dark spots and pimples. Lavender oil has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that help fight against acne and inflammation.

Things you’ll need:

Toner for Oily Skin


  • Steeped green tea – ¾ cup
  • Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar – ¼ cup
  • Tee tree oil (optional) – a few drops
  • Lavender oil (optional) – a few drops

Steps

1. Steep a bag of green tea in ¾ cup of boiling water and pour it into a jar.
add green tea

2. Add ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar to it and mix it well.
add apple cider vinegar

homemade skin toner for oily skin

Your homemade toner for greasy and acne-prone skin is now ready to use.

How to use your homemade toner for oily skin

DIY skin toner


  • Dip a cotton pad into the mixture and apply it gently on your face. You can also pour the mixture into a spray bottle and lightly spray it on your face.
  • Do not rinse it off after applying, instead let it dry.
  • Use it twice daily for effective results.


You can store this homemade toner for oily skin in the refrigerator for upto 10 days.

How to Make Toner for Dry Skin

Dry skin can cause your face to look flaky, aged and unappealing. It can also cause redness, itching and tears in your skin. Dry skin can be a terrible ordeal to live with, especially in the winters.

But this toner will help you battle your skin’s dryness and keep your skin healthy and moisturized. Rose water helps restore the pH of the skin and makes it appear fresh. Refrigerated rose water can also help shrink large pores. Glycerin helps provide ample moisture to the dry skin.

Things you’ll need:

toner for dry skin

  • Rose water – 2 tablespoons
  • Glycerin – 1 teaspoon

Steps

  1. Pour 2 tablespoons of rose water into a spray bottle.
  2. Pour rose water into a spray bottle
  3. Add 1 teaspoon of glycerin and mix it well.
  4. Add glycerin

Your DIY toner for dry skin is now ready to be applied.

How to use your homemade toner for dry skin

homemade skin toner


  • Lightly spray the toner on your face.
  •  If you prefer, you can keep the toner in a jar and use a cotton pad to dab it on your face.
  • Use it every day, before applying a moisturizer.

The toner can be refrigerated for up to 10 days.

How to Make Toner for Normal Skin

If your skin is not particularly oily or dry, you likely have a normal skin type. This toner for normal skin will protect it from becoming too dry or oily, while also moisturizing it.

Cucumber has a cooling effect on the skin, even on sensitive skin. It hydrates your skin and provides a soothing sensation. It also creates a perfect balance between the oiliness and dryness, so your skin remains normal.

Aloe vera is a great addition to the toner if you don’t want your skin to become greasy while staying hydrated. It also has antibacterial properties that help ward off acne and pimple breakouts. It also speeds up skin cell regeneration, making it useful in delaying skin aging.

Rose essential oil has excellent properties for rejuvenating your skin. It also has astringent properties to treat acne-prone skin, as well as anti-inflammatory properties that help treat redness and inflammation.

Peppermint essential oil helps control oiliness, therefore preventing acne. The use of peppermint oil can also refresh and cool your skin.

Things you’ll need:
toner for normal skin


  • Cucumber, medium-sized – 1
  • Gel from 1 aloe vera leaf
  • Rose oil or peppermint oil – 5 drops

Steps

  • Extract the juice of 1 medium-sized cucumber and transfer it to a jar.
  • Take cucumber juice
  • Add aloe vera gel to the cucumber juice.
  • Add aloe vera gel
  • Add 5 drops of either rose oil or peppermint oil.
  • Add rose oil
  • Mix it well.
  • Pour it into a spray bottle.
  • Pour your skin toner into a spray bottle

Your natural homemade toner for normal skin is ready to use.

How to use your DIY toner for normal skin

cucumber skin toner

You can spray it on your face, making sure it covers all the areas of the face.
Leave it on for 5 to 10 minutes. Then, rinse it off with normal water.
You can store this mixture in the refrigerator for 5 to 7 days.

Additional Tips

Witch hazel also works as a great skin toner for all skin types. You don’t even need to add anything to it. Make sure you use alcohol-free witch hazel.
If you don’t have green tea, simply mix equal parts of water and apple cider vinegar to create a natural skin toner for oily skin.
To extract the aloe vera gel from the leaf, slit the leaf using a knife and scoop the gel out with a spoon.
If you don’t have a spray bottle, you can just use a bowl and cotton pads to dab the toners on your face. Make sure to put them in an airtight container when storing.
Take care in storing your toner. While refrigeration helps, do not store the homemade toners for more than 10 days, as they will lose their benefits by then.

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