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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinMay 31, 2024
From exfoliating toner to mist, La Roche's Tonic Emulsion is absolutely fantastic! As I frequently visit the swimming pool, my skin gets really damaged by the chlorine disinfectant. I desperately need something to protect my skin barrier! That's when I decided to try La Roche's Tonic Emulsion. I have combination dehydrated and super sensitive skin that's constantly acting up, getting red and causing all sorts of trouble. It's really hard to find a toner I can use without worry. I've tried expensive ones too, but price doesn't matter when it comes to skin reactions. However, La Roche's Tonic Emulsion truly hydrates my skin without any adverse reactions and even helps calm my irritated skin. The Tonic Emulsion comes in a spray bottle that delivers a strong, even mist. As you can see from the photo of my hand, it sprays quite generously with just one press. Because it's so powerful, spraying too close can make your skin quite damp, so when using it as a mist, spray from a distance! You can use it as an exfoliating toner by spraying it on a cotton pad, or leave it on as a quick hydrating mask. When I've tried quick masks with other international brand toners, my face would turn red and blotchy, but with La Roche, there was no such reaction. I was so amazed and pleasantly surprised! With its various uses and soothing effects, it's perfect for protecting against the harsh pool water for swimmers like me. You can even use it on your body, though I've only used it on my face to save product. Unlike some mists that can dry out your skin due to alcohol evaporation, La Roche doesn't leave your skin feeling dry at all. It really seems like a versatile, multi-use toner. Another great thing is that it doesn't contain limonene, which is toxic to cats. As a cat owner, it's hard to find cosmetics without this ingredient, so I'm glad I can use this freely. The generous amount is also a plus! One minor drawback might be that the mist isn't very fine and comes out quite forcefully. If you spray until your face is saturated, it can drip down. Try using it as an exfoliating toner by spraying generously on a cotton pad, and also use it as a mist when your skin feels dry.