Does Drinking A Lot Of Water Really Give You Better Skin?

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Sure, you need to drink water to be healthy. But good skin care will do more to keep you moisturized.

Celebrities used to get away with claiming the secret to their red-carpet-ready skin was simply drinking a lot of water. Now we know there’s way more happening behind the scenes that helps A-listers have flawless skin, but it’s also true that drinking water ― and drinking enough of it ― is necessary to stay healthy.

But how much water is enough? And can the right amount do anything to visibly improve the appearance of your skin?

Hydration can do more for your overall health than for your skin health.

Hydrated skin appears smoother and more supple, but it’s also important for more than just looking nice.

“When skin isn’t properly hydrated over longer periods of time, it can also accelerate the aging process,” said Whitney Bowe, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York. “When our skin is chronically dry, it leads to subclinical inflammation, which means that microscopic signals are shared throughout the skin’s layers, causing your skin to age more rapidly and to become more susceptible to allergens and irritants in your environment.”

This can also lead to a compromised skin barrier, the outermost layer of skin that acts like an armor of sorts for our body. When the barrier is compromised, water evaporates off the skin more easily, which dehydrates it.

So what does drinking water have to do with our skin? Bowe said that staying hydrated is an “inside out, outside in” job, meaning that what we ingest and what we apply to the skin are both critical for skin health and hydration.

A few studies have taken a closer look at exactly what drinking water does for the skin, but they’ve been underwhelming ― both in their methods and their results. For example, one small study showed that increased water intake did make a small difference in superficial and deep skin hydration. However, it was most noticeable in people who started with less daily water consumption in the first place. “This study suggests that most people probably would benefit from drinking more water in terms of their skin health,” Bowe said.

“Dehydrated skin is mostly superficial and is not affected by internal water content. Not to say drinking water is not important, but keeping skin hydrated relies more on skin care.”

- Dr. Jenny Liu, dermatologist

Other research shows similar benefits, but again, we’re talking about a smaller analysis that hasn’t been through peer review. “Clinical signs of dryness and roughness were improved, and even skin elasticity increased slightly with added water consumption,” Bowe said. “However, drinking more water didn’t seem to improve something called transepidermal water loss, which is an important measure of skin barrier function.”

While the body’s hydration level may have some effect on the skin, it may not be enough to make any noticeable difference outside of a carefully measured lab. A line from that last study might sum it up best: “Although we wish we could demolish all of the urban myths found on the Internet regarding the benefits of supplemental water ingestion, we concede there is also no clear evidence of lack of benefit.”

That’s not to say that water isn’t important to your skin, and even more so to your overall health. But it shouldn’t be your first resort when it comes to hydrated skin.

“Indirectly, water is what constitutes the majority of our body and [is] important for the body to function properly, but unless we are severely dehydrated, the water that is drunk regularly doesn’t have significant impact on the skin,” said Dr. Jenny Liu, a board-certified dermatologist and an assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. “Most of hydration is from water content that already exists in the deeper layers of skin.”

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The Best Moisturizers To Pair With Skin-Drying Retinols
Bioddance Squalane + Omega Repair cream(01 of15)
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Nourish your skin with Biossance's beautiful active ingredient-infused cream. Ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid and squalane work together to strengthen and hydrate, plump and heal dry skin.

Promising review: "Light feel, deep moisture. Love this moisturizer! A little goes a long way. Light enough to not overpower yet packs a delightful punch of moisture." — skinsavvy23
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Paula's Choice Skin Recovery replenishing moisturizer(02 of15)
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Get all the benefits of an anti-aging moisturizer with a thirst-quenching moisturizer from Paula's Choice which was formulated to soothe and hydrate even the most sensitive, reactive skin. Peptides improve the look of fine lines and wrinkles while hyaluronic acid moisturizes and helps to strengthen the natural moisture barrier.

Promising review: "I originally purchased this as an overnight moisturizer, but I now wear it day and night I love it. It feels like it actually penetrates the skin and doesn’t just sit on top. Makeup goes well over it and doesn’t cause any pilling. I have combination skin and it works great for me, leaves my skin looking hydrated and bouncy ." — Diane
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Tatcha The Dewy skin cream(03 of15)
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This deliciously decadent cream from Tatcha is definitely a splurge, but it feels like a breath of fresh air for dry skin. It's wildly creamy and nourishing without feeling heavy, oily or greasy. It's formulated Japanese purple rice which is full of antioxidants that drench the skin, leaving it soft, smooth and plump.

Promising review: "I have dry to normal skin, and this works so well!! I had a few acne marks that hadn't gone away in a while, but after 2 days of using this, they had gone away!!! Makes my skin so, so soft. Amazing to wear under makeup, I've noticed that it's made my base look so smooth. I've heard that this product doesn't work as well for those who have oily skin, so think about that before buying!" — EmmyThan
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The favorite: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream(04 of15)
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This dermatologist darling (developed with dermatologists, even) was recommended by all of the experts interviewed for this story. “Although this is non-comedogenic, it is thoroughly moisturizing,” Gonzalez said. “It’s fragrance free, oil free, hypoallergenic and very reasonably priced.”

This cream is Sarkar’s go-to during the winter months and when her skin barrier is very irritated. “I reach for the CeraVe cream as it has a high percentage of oil compared to the lotion, which helps seal in the moisture my skin still has and mimics the skin barrier to prevent further water loss or irritation.”

Promising review: "If you're looking for ACTUAL soft, silky and glowing lookin skin then look no further you have found it with CeraVe Moisturizing Cream. Some companies say that their products will give you soft, glowing silky skin and it's just ALL words but with CeraVe that's NOT the case at all. They talk the talk and can TRULY back it up. Just look at ALL of their GREAT reviews. CeraVe Moisturizing Cream is very creamy and not too heavy. It's just right. If you have dry skin or if your skin dries out in the colder weather then this would be a good product for you to buy. Thank you to Amazon, CeraVe and the vendor for making this GREAT product available and sooo affordable to the public." — Lady K
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Weleda Skin Food moisturizer(05 of15)
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While not specifically recommended by any of the dermatologists we spoke with, Weleda's iconic Skin Food cream is longtime customer favorite and a must for anyone who needs to drench their skin in powerful hydrators, thanks to the potent blend of rich, plant-based ingredients that include sweet almond oils, chamomile and more. This product is a lifesaver come winter or when using drying products like retinoids.

Promising review: "A little goes a long way with this cream. It’s my “go-to” product for dry skin. I keep one at home and one in my purse. You can use it for just about anything and everything! I use it as a face cream, hand cream, body cream, cuticle softener and foot cream. I use it on my sensitive skin and on my toddler and we have never had any issues. The price point is a little towards the higher end but it is a very luxurious formula and worth every penny. This is my 2nd tube and I will continue to buy this. I love Weleda!" — Home Store
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Dieux Instant Angel moisturizer(06 of15)
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Nourish your skin's natural moisture barrier with this rich and hydrating face cream from Dieux, a brand favored by a number of editors on HuffPost’s shopping team. It deeply moisturizes, supports and repairs damaged skin thanks to a healing blend of ceramides, peptides, glycerine, squalane and more. It's fragrance-free and non-comedogenic, though those with acneic skin may find it to be a bit too thick.

Promising review: "My skin has never been healthier. I’ve tried many moisturizers and none have restored my barrier like this. My skin stays moisturized all day instead of drying back out right away. I’m hooked." — Megan S.
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Vichy Minéral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Face Moisturizer(07 of15)
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Dr. Joyce Park, dermatologist at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation in Northern California, told HuffPost that this lightweight hyaluronic acid serum is perfect for the spring and summer months. It’s fragrance-free and can be used on its own or layered under another moisturizer.

Promising review: "This is a great product. It really hydrates the skin, leaving a soft dry touch. It doesn't have a strong or characteristic smell, is easy to spread and dries quickly." — Andrea
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Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel-Cream(08 of15)
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“This unique formulation absorbs quickly like a gel, but can offer lasting hydration like a cream,” Park said. “I like recommending this for patients who don’t like a thick or sticky feeling on their skin from other moisturizers.”

Promising review: "I have used more moisturizers than I care to admit and this one has been my #1 for just over a year. I naturally have oily skin and have always hated how moisturizers left my face feeling wet and heavy. (not to mention putting makeup over it? forget about it) I know, no matter what skin type you have, moisturizing is good, so I looked and looked for SOMETHING to give me peace. I've found it in this product. It is very lightweight and locks in that moisture perfectly. Packaging was good, too." — Jess O.
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Similarly... Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel(09 of15)
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Gonzalez recommends a similar product, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, which has the same hydrating ingredient: hyaluronic acid. “This is an excellent moisturizer to use with retinoids,” she said. “It’s a lightweight gel that gives a nice, cooling sensation when applied. It’s free of what people don’t want, such as dyes and fragrance.” She added that this moisturizer is great for people with oily skin, as it’s non-comedogenic and oil-free.

Promising review: "When I first purchased this moisturizer, it was at the recommendation of a dermatologist due to an ongoing acne issue that my daughter was experiencing. The doctor told us, “Just a dab will do you.” After seeing the container I said to my daughter, “I sure hope a dab will do you because this stuff is expensive for such a small jar.” So she began to use it along with her prescribed acne treatment. That dab goes a long way. And the result was fabulous skin and so soft and smooth. My wife began to use it and was amazed with the moisturizing capabilities of that little dab. Well, I am a hold out. No self-respecting man would ever use something like this. Well, I gave in. Winter is tough on me working outdoors often in the cold northeast. Since finding this non-greasy facial moisturizer, I have been told that my face looks good…amazing for an ugly guy! We do also use the Neutrogena Hydroboost Facial cleanser as it compliments the moisturizer well. If you have skin that has been dried by medication, cold winds, or old age…I highly recommend this. I won’t even look to try something else since I am a fan that buys sensibly." — Father of Three
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SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2(10 of15)
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“This is a great moisturizer for retinoids due to its triple threat combination of ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids,” Gonzalez said. “These serve to restore the skin’s barrier function.”

Gonzalez added that this product can shorten the adjustment period to retinoids by up to a week while also reducing dryness. “It usually takes between two to six weeks to adapt to prescription retinoids,” she said. “Flaking and redness are normal within this period, and cell turnover is usually 21-28 days.”

Promising review: "Love it. This is my favorite moisturizer. I always had dry patches on my skin and the makeup doesn't look good with it. After using this, I don't ever see any patches anymore and my makeup goes on very nicely." — Li907
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Belif The True Cream Moisturizing Bomb(11 of15)
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“This is a moisturizing cream with a modicum of heft that has glycerin and panthenol to hold on to moisture, macadamia seed oil to lightly coat and oat extract to soothe the skin,” Sarkar said. When she uses a retinoid on her dry, sensitive skin, she mixes it with this cream in a 1:1 ratio.

Promising review: "Honestly I think the 100mL is more worth it for the price of $83 and I've been using this for almost 3 years now and it's probably the best hydrating cream I have. I've tried many different creams that are supposed to hydrate and moisturize but they can't defeat this belif cream. If you have dry skin especially during the winter times, I would recommend getting this item with the Witch Hazel Herbal Extract Toner! And during night times, I would use the laneige cica night cream twice a week. I've been using this pair for a while and it doesn't defeat any other skincare items I've used before. If you're in between oily and dry skin, I would try the aqua bomb hydrating toner with this! Both toners do the job ESPECIALLY this cream!" — FloralScents
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Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb(12 of15)
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Sarkar describes this product as a light, gel-like cream that feels like water when applied to the skin. “Its combination of oat kernel and plant extracts hydrate and condition, while ceramides and cholesterol boost oils without heaviness,” she said. “Although this formula contains a small amount of shea butter, it still feels surprisingly light and doesn’t seem to clog pores.”

Promising review: "I tried 3 or 4 different moisturizers after my previous was discontinued, and this has been my holy grail! The texture is a mix between a gel and a cream, and feels hydrating without being oily. I have combo skin and my fiancée has dry skin, and we both use it every single day because it works so well for both of us. Really nice subtle citrus-y scent as well. I feel instant hydration with this product." — DevShi
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Aveeno Sheer Hydration Lotion(13 of15)
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“The colloidal oatmeal in this product helps to restore skin hydration and bring balance to the barrier to seal in hydration and decrease irritation,” Hartman said.

Promising review: "I love this lotion, it’s not at all sticky or greasy feeling it dries quick and moisturizes better than the regular lotions out there. My skin specifically gets dry in the winter so I have to use lotion all winter long🙄. Now I don’t dread it as much because the aveeno sheer moister doesn’t make me greasy and dirty feeling. I get the moister I need without the sticky gross feeling. I definitely recommend this to people with sensitive, dry skin." — Chi

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Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion(14 of15)
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This lighter version of Vanicream Moisturizing Cream claims to help restore and maintain normal moisture levels for your skin, while soothing redness, irritation or itchiness. “It’s free of dyes, fragrance, formaldehyde and lanolin and has a light formulation that won’t clog pores,” Hartman said.

Promising review: "I've been using Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion for several years daily as an after shave cream and as necessary for dry skin. It is light, absorbs quickly and very skin-friendly. Like Vanicream bar soap, this is an excellent product that is worth a 5-star review." — Encer1
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Avène Revitalizing Nourishing Cream(15 of15)
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Park describes this moisturizer as a “luxurious-feeling rich and thick cream for extra dry skin.”

Promising review: "As I got older my skin became more sensitive, and red in tone. This is an excellent product I first experienced while getting a facial. This moisturizer is excellent for sensitive skin. I have enjoyed it and have used this product line for over 2 years. I highly recommend it!" — E Garrett
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Basically, unless you’re severely dehydrated ― in which case you’d probably be at the hospital receiving fluids ― you probably won’t notice a big difference in your skin with increased water intake. “Dehydrated skin is mostly superficial and is not affected by internal water content,” Liu said. “Not to say drinking water is not important, but keeping skin hydrated relies more on skin care.”

How much water should we be drinking, then?

While the amount of water you drink won’t have a major effect on your skin, drinking a healthy amount of water every day ― especially if you currently aren’t consuming enough ― is a smart idea. (Remember that too much water can actually be dangerous, although this is rare; one example of people who need to be careful about it is athletes competing in ultramarathons.)

“There is no solid science behind the recommendation that eight glasses of water is a magic number when it comes to our skin health, but it’s a useful rule of thumb when thinking about overall hydration,” Bowe said. You can find higher recommendations elsewhere: The U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine suggest 11.5 cups for women and 15.5 cups for men (this includes water from food, which accounts for about 20% of our water intake). This number can change based on where you live and how active you are.

How to properly hydrate with good skin care

Drinking enough water is definitely necessary for good health, but if you have dry skin, it won’t be the cure. “Water is very important but if you don’t do proper skin care it doesn’t matter how much water you drink, your skin can still get dehydrated and dry,” Liu said.

“Moisturizers first prevent water loss through skin, and have ingredients that help to attract water from deeper levels to [the] epidermis,” Liu noted. “They don’t provide water per se.” Keep in mind that even oily or combo skin can be dehydrated. “Hydration refers to water content on the top layer of skin and isn’t directly related to the amount of sebum or oil product,” Liu explained.

“I always recommend a combination of skin care products that can help seal and trap that moisture in the skin,” Bowe said. “A well-formulated moisturizer is essential to complement increased water intake throughout the day, and both work synergistically to optimize skin hydration.”

Bowe recommended skin barrier-friendly ingredients like squalane, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, shea butter and glycerin, and even oils at night. “Oil acts as a barrier and sits on the top layer of your skin,” she said, “so you want to use it as the last layer in your routine, allowing all of those skin care products you apply beforehand to penetrate into the deeper layers.” And if your immediate environment is dry, try putting a humidifier in the room while you sleep.

Water is good for the body as a whole, but it’s not the savior for dry skin you might expect it to be. Drink enough water each day, but enough is enough ― when it comes to soothing dry skin, moisturizer is a better bet.

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11 Toners And Essences That Could Be Making A Difference In Your Skin Care Routine
A resurfacing toner good for addressing uneven skin tone(01 of11)
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Worden said that the Down To Tone resurfacing toner by Innbeauty Project can be a great option for minimizing uneven pigmentation, as well as brightening skin. It's formulated with six different acids, including lactic and salicylic, to break down congestion in pores, as well as niacinamide to support healthy skin barrier function.

Get it from Sephora for $22.
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An ultra hydrating toner good for everyday use(02 of11)
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Benjamin said that every skin type can benefit from a dose of moisture, and to look for humectants like glycerin and hyaluronic acid, which draw moisture into the skin. In addition to containing honey, a skin-softening humectant, this milky toner by First Aid Beauty also contains colloidal oatmeal to soothe and protect skin while hyaluronic acid plumps and hydrates. This is good option for anyone who experiences skin sensitivity and wants a good basic toner for everyday use.

Get it from Sephora for $24.
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A protective essence that can balance your complexion(03 of11)
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Worden suggested Plantkos Phyto replenishing essence for first-time essence users because "it's packed with a probiotic ferment and calcium to help balance the skin microbiome and to protect skin from harsh weather." It can also target inflammation and works well on sensitive and acne-prone skin types.

Get it from Plantkos for $47.
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A gentle exfoliating toner good for acne-prone skin(04 of11)
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According to Benjamin, toners containing salicylic acid can be particularly helpful for acne-prone skin because of its ability to slough off dead skin cells and penetrate clogged pores. The gentle yet effective Skin Perfecting Liquid by Paula's Choice contains 2% salicylic acid and another hydrating acid called methylpropanediol. This cult-favorite formula also contains green tea, which Benjamin said can be beneficial for reducing acne-related inflammation.

Get it from Sephora for $32.
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A skin-smoothing essence good for dry skin(05 of11)
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If you have dry skin but still want the benefits of a chemical exfoliant, Benjamin said lactic acid can be a great choice. Kiehl's Ferulic Brew Essence with lactic acid is rich in antioxidants and can help refine and smooth dull or rough skin texture. It also contains the skin barrier-supporting ingredient squalane for an added dose of hydration.

Get it from Sephora for $54.
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A dewy plumping toner for aging skin(06 of11)
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Judit Galambosi, esthetician and part owner of the Je’derm skin atelier in New York City, said that opting for a peptide-intensive formula in your toner or essence can be a good way to plump and possibly firm aging skin. The 2.6% peptide blend in this dewy toning mist by Ghost Democracy may improve the look of fine lines and improve the elasticity of the skin. Because this toner comes in a spray, it's easy to mist your face in between your other skin care products for a sandwiched moisture effect.

Get it from Ghost Democracy for $34.
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An antioxidant-rich essence to help stop premature signs of aging(07 of11)
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The kombucha facial treatment essence by Fresh offers the anti-pollution and free-radical reducing benefits of antioxidants, which Galambosi said is useful for aging skin. This lightweight essence also contains mandarin peel extract and hyaluronic acid to help promote a supple and even-looking complexion. Galambosi recommended using an antioxidant toner or essence in the mornings for best results.

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A mild toner that balances skin's pH level(08 of11)
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As Sarfati mentioned, balancing the pH levels of your skin is an essential part of maintaining healthy barrier function. Using an ingredient called sugar biovector, this mild toner by Barbara Sturm helps regulate the skin's natural pH values while also soothing sensitive or irritated skin, making it a good toner for daily use.

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A pore-minimizing toner that's good for sensitive skin(09 of11)
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This clarifying and texture-smoothing toner by Biossance uses caviar lime extract to clear away dead surface skin and white willow bark to unclog pores, as well as a naturally derived squalane that Sarfati said "mimics natural humans’ sebum and helps provide protection for sensitive skin."

Get it from Sephora for $28.
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An oil-control toner with active botanicals(10 of11)
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For oily skin types, Richter likes Ole Henriksen's Balancing Force oil control toner, which uses a fusion of clarifying salicylic and brightening glycolic acids. Although it can control excess oil production, the blend of active botanicals such as green tea and Irish moss extract are said to prevent the skin from feeling stripped while also containing natural antiseptic properties.

Get it from Sephora for $32.
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A redness-reducing essence that can strengthen skin(11 of11)
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Richter said another key function of a toner or essence is to provide nutrients to the skin. The Mega-Mushroom Relief and Resilience essence by Origins is a soothing pH-balanced liquid that uses a nutrient-dense mushroom complex designed to help reduce redness and promote healthier skin.

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