The Fresh Beauty Rose & Hyaluronic Acid Deep Hydration Toner ($46) is an essential part of my skincare routine.
I love this product because it is thin enough to be paired with other products, but still gives my face hydration.
Sometimes I use this hydrating toner by itself when I feel the need for more hydration throughout the day (on no makeup days), but it can go anywhere throughout a routine and that’s why I love it.
*Pictured in the mini size ($26), because I keep both a full size and mini size at all times 🙂
How do you use the Rose & Hyaluronic Acid Deep Hydration Toner?
This toner can be used morning and night, after you’ve cleansed your skin.
I use the product as a toner (ie. after cleansing, but before applying serum), in both my morning skincare routine and nighttime skincare routine.
You can apply the serum to your skin using a cotton pad, or apply the product to your palm and then directly apply to your skin. Either way works!
Is the Rose & Hyaluronic Acid Deep Hydration Toner worth it?
Yes, this is a holy grail hydrating toner that so many beauty lovers talk about. I constantly see it on skincare shelves, and in bathroom tours.
I have purchased this toner over and over again because of amazing it is at hydrating my skin before applying other products, like serum and moisturizer.
Also, a little product goes a long way, so even though its $46 (full size), it will last you a while.
If you are looking for a similar product, without the high price point, try the Heritage Store Rosewater Facial Toner ($12.99).
Fresh Rose & Hyaluronic Acid Deep Hydration Toner Review Rating: Must Have
Nubelease Quick Review Rating System
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Bad – Didn’t do what it says, and did more harm on top of that.
Ok – Didn’t do what it says, but it’s decent enough to use up.
Good – Does what it says it’s going to do.
Great – Does what it says it’s going to do plus more great things on top of that.
Must Have – An excellent product that is/could be universally loved by anyone and everyone.