DIY Cooling Cucumber Toner

Toner is one of those mystery areas of skincare. When I once kept the Skincare Line up and running, I use to get asked about its importance. The toner, not the skincare…


What is toner? 

Toner is simply a way to refresh and renew the skin. A good toner does this while still retaining moisture, tightening the skin, and closing the pores. When renewing the skin, toner works to remove impurities. 

Essentially, it paves the way for the next step in a skincare routine; the moisturizer. 

What about astringent? 

An astringent is essentially an advanced toner. Its purpose is to remove the oils in addition to the cleansing and renewing properties of toner.

What do I need to look for at the store?

Avoid products with high alcohol content. A burning sensation doesn’t mean it’s working the way it should. It’s probably doing the exact opposite causing dryness which leads to overproduction of oil. 

For those with sensitive skin, look for low alcohol toners to reduce uneven tones. Preferably no alcohol if possible.

DIY Toner Prep

For the below skincare DIY, It was created as a mild DIY Cucumber Toner making jt skin safe for even the most sensitive of us. Try it out if you’re looking to add a toner or astringent to your skincare routine. I’d love to hear about it either in the comments below or on social media. Be sure to tag #palmerproper in your post. 

It works well by combining the best parts of toner and astringent. It’s made with ingredients that help hydrate for prevent wrinkles. It requires a few basic household items and shouldn’t take too much time. You’ll also find links for these products so you can make ordering easier. 

Witch Hazel Astringent

Witch hazel Astringent is a wonderful “glow getter.” It brightens by removing dead skin cells and oils. 

Cucumber

Cucumber has a cooling effect when applied to the skin. This is primarily due to folic acids and vitamin C. They naturally hydrate, reduce redness, and stop irritation. Vitamin C also tightens the skin and reduces wrinkles when used consistently.

Glycerine

Vegetable Glycerine found in many cosmetics and medications for preservation and mixing purposes. 

Typically, it is made from soy or coconut with high triglyceride fats, the primary active ingredient in glycerine. 

Cedarwood

Its anti-inflammatory properties make cedarwood optimal for this recipe. It’s known for reducing redness, and irritation scarring for dry and damaged skin. Those with severe acne for example should consider having a conversation with their dermatologist about cedarwood.

Germanium

Could germanium possibly be a miracle cure? No, but also maybe? It’s believed to harness the magical healing capabilities found from deep within living cells.

I’ve heard germanium could potentially cause irritation for some so use it at your own risk. As someone with sensitive skin, I’ve found it a beneficial ingredient in several of my skincare DIYs without adverse reaction. 

If you are worried feel free to either omit or replace at your discretion. Perhaps try orange oil instead? Let me know how it goes! Reach out either via the contact form to the right, email, or messenger below. Cheers to happier skin!

DIY Cooling Cucumber Recipe

Use this DIY Cooling Cucumber Toner to improve skin tone and minimize pores naturally.

  • Measuring cup
  • whisk
  • 8oz Spray Bottle
  • blender
  • ¼ cup fresh cucumber juice
  • ¾ cup astringent low alcohol
  • 2 tablespoons glycerine vegetable
  • 3 drops drops drops Germanium essential oil
  • 3 drops drops drops Cedarwood essential oil
  1. Combine aloe and cucumber in a blender and blend until smooth

  2. Strain the cucumber and aloe juice into a measuring cup and whisk together with astringent and glycerine.

  3. Add the germanium and cedarwood essential oils and continue to mix until the oils have emulsified and are no longer visible.
  4. Pour into the spray bottle and let it sit overnight (8-12 hours).
  5. Use when needed both day and night. If kept cool, this DIY should last a month or more. Always look for signs of expiration by keeping a close nose on over all scent or the appearance of decay prior to each use.

How to use
This DIY works best when used in a spray bottle. After washing your face mist onto the skin and allow it to sit for about 15 seconds before wiping it with a cotton ball and applying moisturizer.


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