Natural Glow With Herbal Toner
How to Make Natural Toner at Home for Glowing Skin
Toners are a must-have in any skincare routine. They help balance your skin’s pH, tighten pores, and prep your face for moisturizers or serums.
But instead of reaching for a store-bought product filled with alcohol or synthetic fragrances, why not try making a gentle, effective herbal toner right at home?
Why Use a Herbal Toner in Your Skincare Routine?
A natural toner helps:
- Balance your skin’s pH levels
- Soothe inflammation and irritation
- Minimize the appearance of pores
- Prep your skin for moisturizers or serums
Best DIY Herbal Toner Recipe with Green Tea, Chamomile, and Rose
Ingredients:
- 1 cup distilled water
- 1 tbsp dried chamomile (calms and soothes skin)
- 1 tbsp dried green tea or dried rose petals (rich in antioxidants)
- 1 tsp witch hazel (optional, tightens pores)
- 5 drops of essential oil (tea tree or lavender for antibacterial benefits)
- Clean spray bottle or jar for storage
Step-by-Step Instructions to Make Your Own Toner at Home
- Boil water and pour over the dried herbs in a heat-safe bowl or jar.
- Cover and steep for 20–30 minutes.
- Strain the mixture using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove the herbs.
- Add witch hazel and essential oils (optional) and stir well.
- Transfer into a clean container and store in the fridge for up to 7–10 days.
How to Use DIY Toner for Face
- After cleansing, apply with a cotton pad or mist directly onto your face.
- Let it air dry before applying moisturizer or serum.
- Use morning and night for best results.
- Customize Your Herbal Toner for Your Skin Type
Why It Works:
- Chamomile calms irritated skin and reduces redness.
- Green tea is packed with antioxidants that fight aging.
- Rose petals help hydrate and tone the skin naturally.
- Witch hazel tightens pores and reduces oiliness.
- Essential oils add antibacterial properties and a relaxing scent.
Skin Type Best Herbs to Use
- Oily Skin
Witch hazel, rosemary, green tea
- Dry Skin
Rose petals, chamomile, calendula
- Acne-Prone
Tea tree oil, thyme, lavender
- Sensitive Skin
Chamomile, aloe vera juice
Tips to Make Your Herbal Toner Even Better
worthy Skincare Secrets:
- Store your toner in a pretty glass bottle with a label—it makes a lovely bathroom addition!
- Add a splash of aloe vera juice for extra hydration.
- Make ice cube toner cubes by freezing the toner in a tray and using one on your face in the morning.
- Use as a cooling mist throughout the day for a refreshing skin boost.
Watch This
Save this recipe for later and share it with your natural beauty-loving friends! Want more DIY skincare ideas? Let me know in the comments or follow for more herbal beauty recipes.
Comments