💕 Why I Bought It 💕
I’ve been using the No. 4 toner pads and loved them, so I got curious about how the actual toner would perform and decided to give it a try!
💕 Hydration 💕
I wouldn’t say it’s super hydrating, but it’s not drying either. For me, it doesn’t provide that deep moisture where I’d feel like my skin is completely nourished.
If I just use it on its own, it’s okay, but I found that soaking a cotton pad and using it as a toner mask while drying my hair gives my skin a much more hydrated feel. So that’s how I’ve been using it!
💕 Makeup Performance 💕
The No. 4 pads have been a game changer for my makeup, so I was really curious if the toner would do the same since I saw reviews saying it helps makeup apply beautifully.
After using both, I personally think the pads are superior. Since they help with both exfoliation and hydration, my base makeup always applies flawlessly. The toner, on the other hand, is just a toner, so there is a noticeable difference between the two. 🙈🙈🙈
💕 Sensitivity 💕
Both the toner and the pads are gentle on my skin—I never felt any irritation. Even though these products help with exfoliation, they’re not harsh at all, so I think they’d be fine for sensitive skin. That being said, I don’t have particularly sensitive skin, so experiences might vary!
💕 Stickiness 💕
Unlike the pads, the toner leaves a slight sticky finish. It’s nothing that interferes with makeup, but if you hate any kind of sticky texture, this might not be for you. 🥺🥺🥺
💕 Final Thoughts 💕
If we’re talking cost-effectiveness, the toner is the better deal since it lasts longer and is more affordable. But if I had to choose just one, I’d 100% go for the pads, even if they’re pricier.✨ They’re just more effective for both skincare and makeup prep, and they’re easier to use and store!