Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Toner Mask


Have the ladies ever known toner is very important to improve our skin texture.  Toner is a part of our daily skin care routine.  It can help us to tighten our pores and also balance our skin PH.  I always apply toner before the day and night cream because toner makes our skin to have better absorption of moisturizer or essence. Toner can also become essence mask too.  I do toner mask few times a week to keep my skin shine and hydrated.  Now I am going to share the steps on how to make toner mask.




 

 
First of all, you need to prepare a bottle of toner.  I am using Hada Labo Super Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Lotion. You can easily find it in Watsons or Sasa. It costs RM45.90 per bottle and I think the price is reasonable.
 
 
 
You also need to prepare cotton that can be separated into few thin layers.  I am here to recommend Muji unbleached cotton pads.  This is because their cotton pads are unbleached.  It comes into big cut size and very absorbent.  I think Muji unbleached cotton pads are most suitable for making facial mask.  It is slightly pricey if you compared to those cotton pads that you normally see in Watson and Sasa.  It costs RM16.90 per pack (102 sheets) and you can find Muji shop in Pavillion. 

 
 


 
Pour some toner to cotton pad and make sure it is wet enough.  If you want to save the amount of toner you are going to use, you can always soak your cotton with water first and gently squeeze out excess water with your hands before pouring toner.
 
 
 
 
Separate your cotton into few thin layers
 
 
 
Stretch it before putting on your face, so your cotton will be big enough to cover your entire face
 


 
 
Put them on your forehead, cheeks, mouth & nose.
Make sure you open up some holes while covering your mouth & nose, or else you will die without oxygen ^_^Leave it on for about 5 to 10minutes.  Gently remove it before your cotton pads are getting dry.  You can feel your skin now is very hydrated and refreshed !!! ^_^

By Sim Hwee Yeen 57650
 
 



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