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Fri Nov 05, 2004 11:26 pm Reply with quoteQuote
Ok ladies(and gentlemen), I have used up my Lancome toner(Tonique Control Purifying). I really like it. I'm just wondering if there is something better you can recommend. Or should I just stay with what I liked. I know you all understand the need I have to try new things Laughing tia
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I have combination skin w/ oily T zones and am Darphin purifying toner if you don't mind the slight smell of camphor. It apparently has AHA as well. I really don't care very much for La Mer oil absorbing toner - too much alcohol and does sting on application. HTH Smile
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I absolutely love PC final touch toner for normal/oily skin.

www.cosmeticscop.com
They'll send samples.

I have oily, acne prone skin.
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I recently try MB toner call " lotion C" very good for combination/oily skintype. Try to get a sample from their counter, their sales are pretty nice to give out samples.
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Mon Nov 08, 2004 5:32 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I love the darphin purifying toner too...it's just so damn expensive that stuff.

I am currently using the decleor mattifying one and I like it, but it's a little too drying for me at times. If you're greasy go for it, but if you're combination I'd try something else..
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Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:13 pm Reply with quoteQuote
If you don't mind my asking.... about what do you consider a reasonable price for a good toner? I'm just doing some research here and wonder what most people pay. Just give me a range from low to high. Thanks! Very Happy

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If you don't mind my asking.... about what do you consider a reasonable price for a good toner? I'm just doing some research here and wonder what most people pay. Just give me a range from low to high. Thanks!


Er, um, I dunno 25-30 bucks. It's according to how many bill I have when I run out. Laughing Seriously, I really don't know. Confused
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If you don't mind my asking.... about what do you consider a reasonable price for a good toner? I'm just doing some research here and wonder what most people pay. Just give me a range from low to high. Thanks!


Er, um, I dunno 25-30 bucks. It's according to how many bill I have when I run out. Laughing Seriously, I really don't know. Confused


That really does answer my question. The one I'm using is $31.45 so I was wondering if it's in a reasonable price range. Glad it is because it works great as a toner and also as a prep to my argireline products.

Would still like to hear from others about what they consider a reasonable price for toner. Thanks!

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I wouldn't pay more than $20 for a benign toner...a little more for one with ingredients like glycolic acid, etc.

That's why I like PC toner. It's amazing, no bad ingredients. Works too. That said, Clarins has a nice toner, and I think it's about $28 CDN. It was nice...big bottle...but I'm heaven with my PC toner.
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judy,

I'll pay up to $40. The Darphin on is $65-75...I was using it but when I went back to school I had to cut my beauty budget a bit...
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Finally found a toner that I liked. It's made from the lady I'm getting my facial done(see previous posts). It's weird, it has EOs in it and at first I freaked. Thinking my skin was not clean, but it soaked right in and left me with glowing skin. I think my problem was I was overstripping skin and it was making up for it. I'll let you all know how it goes.
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How about Dr Hauschka Clarifying Toner then? That one is meant for oily skins. I haven't used it but I use (and like) the regular one and have read good reviews of the Clarifying one.
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Mabsy - I can see that you are working hard on catching up with all the postings... Very Happy
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Laughing Yeah, only about 90 to go! Rolling Eyes
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Mabsy - hmmm ... I just started a new string, so it's 91... sorry! Wink
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