What Sephora says
What this product is supposed to do
A Hydrating Milky Toner, infused with ectoin, protects and supports the skin barrier, while soothing dryness, tightness, and visible redness.
This milky toner is a good choice for anyone looking to add a layer of hydration and soothing to their routine. It's fragrance-free and contains ectoin, which is known for its barrier-supporting properties. It feels comfortable on the skin and helps to alleviate dryness and redness.
Sephora price
$20.00
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Sephora reviews
4.0 / 5
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Glass take
4.0 / 5 overall fit
A gentle, hydrating toner that helps soothe redness and dryness without fragrance.

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View SephoraWhat Sephora says
A Hydrating Milky Toner, infused with ectoin, protects and supports the skin barrier, while soothing dryness, tightness, and visible redness.
What Glass adds
A solid, no-fuss hydrating toner. It’s a great option for dry, sensitive, or redness-prone skin, especially if you prefer fragrance-free formulas. It layers well and doesn’t interfere with other actives.
Comforting hydration
Users appreciate how this toner makes their skin feel soft and hydrated, especially after cleansing.
Redness relief
Many reviewers mention that the toner helps to calm down redness and irritation.
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Routine fit
Use this toner after cleansing and before applying serums or moisturizers. It's a great first step to prep the skin for subsequent products, especially if your skin feels tight or dry.
Why it works
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Routine fit
Morning and night
This toner is gentle enough for both morning and evening use. Apply it after cleansing to add a layer of hydration and soothing.
Glass rating
A gentle, hydrating toner that helps soothe redness and dryness without fragrance.
Hydration
4.5 / 5
Leaves skin feeling soft and comfortable, never tight.
Soothing
4.3 / 5
Effectively calms visible redness and irritation.
Full ingredient breakdown
Solvent
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0.0 / 10
The base for most skincare formulations.
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Hydration
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Emollient
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1.0 / 10
A plant-derived emollient that helps to soften and smooth the skin.
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Softness, smoothing
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Humectant
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0.0 / 10
Draws moisture to the skin, keeping it hydrated.
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Hydration
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Solvent
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0.0 / 10
A solvent and humectant that can improve the absorption of other ingredients.
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Hydration, absorption
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Emulsifier
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1.0 / 10
Helps to blend oil and water ingredients.
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Formulation stability
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Emollient
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0.0 / 10
Mimics the skin's natural oils to provide moisture and improve suppleness.
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Moisture, suppleness
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Active
Badness
1.0 / 10
A natural compound that protects skin cells and supports the skin barrier, helping to soothe and hydrate.
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Barrier support, hydration, soothing
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Antioxidant
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1.0 / 10
A gentle antioxidant that can help protect the skin.
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Antioxidant protection
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Preservative
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1.0 / 10
A skin-conditioning agent that also has preservative properties.
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Skin conditioning
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Thickener
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2.0 / 10
A synthetic polymer used to thicken formulations.
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Texture
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Preservative
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2.0 / 10
A preservative that also has antimicrobial properties.
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Preservation
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Skin-Conditioning Agent
Badness
1.0 / 10
A fermented extract that can help to improve skin hydration and barrier function.
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Hydration, barrier function
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Emulsifier
Badness
1.0 / 10
A mild emulsifier derived from amino acids.
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Formulation stability
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pH Adjuster
Badness
3.0 / 10
Used to adjust the pH of the product. Can be irritating in high concentrations.
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pH balance
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Potential for irritation if pH is not properly adjusted
pH Adjuster
Badness
2.0 / 10
Used to adjust the pH of the product. Can also have mild exfoliating properties.
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pH balance
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Potential for irritation if pH is not properly adjusted
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FAQ
Yes, this toner is specifically formulated to hydrate and soothe dry skin, thanks to ingredients like glycerin, squalane, and ectoin.
Yes, it is fragrance-free and formulated with soothing ingredients like ectoin, making it a good option for sensitive skin.
Yes, this is a gentle hydrating toner that should layer well with most serums and treatments.