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Anua 70 Glow Milky Toner (Rice70 Ceramide) 250ML

$ 18.41

Description Close What it is & what it does This toner uses ~70% rice water / rice-bran water as its base, along with ceramides, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, and rice proteins/extracts. The idea: the rice water niacinamide help brighten dull or uneven skin tone, even out complexion, and give a glow / “glass-skin” finish. The ceramides, plus humectants like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, help strengthen and maintain the skin barrier and deeply hydrate the skin — useful for dryness, sensitivity or barrier-impaired skin. Because it’s a “milky toner” (i.e. a more emollient / moisturizing toner rather than astringent), it prepares the skin well for follow-up serums or moisturizers and helps with absorption while leaving skin soft, smooth and dewy. How to use it After cleansing your face, apply the toner either with your fingers or a cotton pad, then gently pat it across your face until absorbed. It’s typically suitable for daily use — morning and night. Because it’s hydrating and barrier-supportive, you can follow with serums or moisturizer after it — it works as a nice “first step” post-cleanse for layering Who it’s good for People with dull or uneven skin tone — the rice water niacinamide combo aims to brighten and even out skin. People with dry, dehydrated, or sensitive skin — the ceramides humectants help lock in moisture and strengthen the skin barrier. Folks who want a soft, dewy, glowing complexion (“glass skin”) without heavy creams — it gives hydration without a greasy or sticky finish. Those using multiple skincare steps / serums: because it’s gentle and moisturizing, this toner plays nicely as a layering base. What to watch out for / Potential drawbacks As with many skincare products, results depend on consistency. The brightening / glow effect may take a few weeks of regular use to build up. Some people — especially with very reactive or acne-prone skin — might react to certain actives (e.g. niacinamide, or multiple hydrating/active ingredients) even if the formula is marketed as gentle. Indeed, there are anecdotal reports of discomfort or breakouts after using it. > “it stings … seems to dry out my face … the toner destroyed my skin barrier … made any other product I put on burn as well.” If your skin tends to produce oil or you are acne-prone, layering this with heavy creams or occlusive products might clog pores — milky toners still add moisture