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Made with only a handful of ingredients, this homemade face toner uses the benefits of calendula to soothe your skin. Refresh your face and bring balance to your skin by keeping this DIY face toner on hand.
Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, calendula is a secret weapon for your skin. It helps soothe, repair, and cleanse all in one go. That’s why it’s the base of this homemade face toner.
This recipe uses calendula tea and witch hazel as its base, both of which feel amazing on your face- just like this DIY face toner with aloe.
You’ll be using this homemade toner as part of your skin routine (followed by whipped tallow face cream of course) in no time.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
Easy: You only need a handful of ingredients and no major kitchen skills for the calendula toner to come together.
Soothing: Between the calendula and the witch hazel, the toner is refreshing but also healing.
Versatile: With a few simple tweaks, it’s really easy to customize the toner and you don’t even need essential oils.
Ingredients and Substitutions
Below is a quick shot of everything you need for the homemade face toner to come together.
Know that if you don’t have apple cider vinegar you can use only witch hazel, the toner will still work. Likewise, you don’t have to use actual calendula flowers. It makes it more potent but you can just use water.
And though essential oils help perk up your day, you don’t need them. They’re completely optional.
Expert Tips To Make It
Store the face toner in a cool dry place. Or, in the summer months store it in the fridge. I do this with my green tea face mist and it makes it even more refreshing when you spritz it on.
How To Make..
Step 1: Boil your calendula flowers and tea in water and let sit for 10 minutes. Strain and let cool.
Step 2: Add the essential oils to the witch hazel.
Step 3: Mix all the ingredients in a spray bottle and shake before using.
How To Use It
Spritz some of the homemade face toner onto a cotton pad and rub it onto your face in a circular motion. Likewise, you can spritz your face and then rub.
Follow it up with your favorite face cream or oil moisturizer.
Essential Oil Options
You can use any blend of essential oils you want for the homemade face toner. Below are a few favorites for scent blends and healing.
- Lavender + frankincense
- Geranium + lemon
- Lemon + citrus
- Copaiba + geranium + clary sage
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DIY Not Your Thing?
I hear you. Making your own products, regardless of how simple they are is still time out of your day. Plus, you need the ingredients!
If DIY isn’t your thing,grab thecalendula face tonerfrom Perma Earth (there's an aloe-based one too!). Perma Earth is an amazing company that makes all-natural, healing products I actually trust.
DIY Calendula Face Toner
Refreshing and light, this homemade face toner is made with calendula to help soothe your skin.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Cooling time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings 4 ounces
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon Calendula tea or flowers
- ¼ cup Water
- 3 tablespoons Witch hazel
- 1 tablespoon Apple cider vinegar
- 10 drops Essential oils optional
Instructions
Make some boiling water and add your calendula flowers to it. Let sit for 10 minutes then strain. Let cool.
Add essential oils to the witch hazel.
Combine all the ingredients into a spray bottle and shake to incorporate.
Notes
Store the face toner in a cool dry place. Or, in the summer months store it in the fridge. I do this with my green tea face mist and it makes it even more refreshing when you spritz it on.
If you don’t have to use actual calendula flowers. It makes it more potent but you can just use water.
To use it, spritz some of the homemade face toner onto a cotton pad and rub it onto your face in a circular motion. Likewise, you can spritz your face and then rub.
Makes roughly 4 ounces.
Disclaimer:
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data"
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