Title: Hydrosol Vs. Toner: Enhancing Your Skincare Routine

I understand, the world of skincare products can be overwhelming with so many options on the market. For example, a hydrosol vs a toner; both simple and effective products, but what is the difference? It’s fairly uncomplicated, but let’s discuss the differences between these skincare essentials to help save  you time, and maybe even reduce some stress during your next shopping spree. 

Hydrosols: Nature’s Aromatic Water  

If you're searching for a refreshing and all-natural addition to your skincare routine, look no further. Hydrosols are multi-use products that are not only popular in skincare, but also aromatherapy. Packed with aromatic and therapeutic water-soluble compounds, using a hydrosol is like treating yourself to a mini spa experience everyday. 


What Is A Hydrosol?

Hydrosols, also known as distillates and floral waters, are the subtle, aromatic waters resulting from slowly distilled plant matter (fresh flowers, leaves, fruit, and various plant materials). They are obtained through different distillation methods like steam-distillation (the plant is held above the water), hydro-distillation (the plant is submerged in the water), or a combination of the two. These solutions are a natural byproduct of essential oil production, and share similar beneficial properties, but unlike concentrated essential oils, hydrosols are predominantly distilled water making them less harsh, and more versatile.

How To Use A Hydrosol? 

To use, simply spritz it on as a toner after cleansing your skin. Follow with a hydrating moisturizer or oil. You can also apply it to your hair or body for a refreshing experience. Hydrosols dont stop with skincare; My personal favorite is to use it for aromatherapy. Give your room a spritz, and enjoy your space as it fills with a natural fragrance. There’s no overdoing it!

Advantages of Hydrosols

  1. Alternative gentle toner: Hydrosols are suitable, and nourishing for all skin types. 

  2. Wound healing: Hydrosols promote wound-healing, aiding in skin repair and recovery.

  3. Anti-inflammatory: Hydrosols can help reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin.  

  4. Aromatherapy: Besides skincare, they are perfect for enhancing your aromatherapy routine, creating a calming ambiance. 


Beyond Water: The Power Of Toner 

If you’re like me, you might be questioning if you want to introduce a product into your perfect, simple skincare routine. Consider this: A toner is the product that will allow the rest of your regime to deliver the best results. You’ve already invested in those products; now, let your toner compliment your them and bring out their true effectiveness. As Dr. Poggi (2023) says, “By safeguarding the skin’s protective barrier and gently exfoliating away stubborn dead skin cells, a toner revitalizes your complexion to make the most of the other products in your regime. So, think of it not as an extra step, but a supporting aid to make your skincare truly perform. 

What is a Toner?

A toner, similar to a hydrosol, is a water based solution designed to cleanse and hydrate your skin. It may contain essential oils and more potent ingredients, like acids or alcohols. A toner is typically applied after cleansing, and before moisturizing. Think of it as a primer for the rest of your skincare routine, as the Cleveland Clinic, (2023) suggests. Modern toners have evolved into gentle elixirs, infused with beneficial ingredients like papaya, chamomile, and aloe. You can explore some fantastic options in the shop, including a toner enriched with AHA acids for gentle exfoliation, and BHA enzymes for a glowing complexion. 

How To Use A Toner

To apply a facial toner, start with cleansed skin. You can either use a cotton pad to gently swipe the toner across your skin, or spritz all over your complexion, depending on the product application. Allow the toner to absorb into the skin until it's dry. After that, proceed with your remaining skincare routine.  

Advantages of Toner

  1. Brightens Skin Complexion: A toner will help refresh and revitalize the skin, leaving you with a healthy glow.  

  2. Balances PH: By maintaining the skins’ pH, using a toner ensures your skin is ready to absorb your other skincare products.  

  3. Reduces Acne: Toners are formulated with acne-fighting ingredients that prevent future breakouts, but also soothe and reduce existing ones. 

  4. Cleanses Pores: Toners effectively draw out impurities, and tighten pores, leaving your skin feeling clean and refreshed.

Final Thought

If you’re still feeling overwhelmed, I hope you takeaway one sentence from this blog. The main difference lies in the ingredients and the potency of the ingredients. Simple as that!