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Welcome to a self-care space for real estate agents

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published May 27, 2022 but has been updated for freshness and accuracy💛

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The word welcome spelt out with yellow blocks with a blue background. For welcoming busy female professionals like realtors and real estate agents to this Faith and self-care/skincare blog

Hey there, real estate sister. If you’re new here, welcome!

This is more than just a website—it’s a space where faith and self-care come together to inspire and uplift you. You’ll get content that is easy to consume on the go and in line with your busy schedule as a working professional.

Here, you’ll find encouragement to embrace your God-given beauty and strength while nurturing your mind, body, and spirit.

Check out this page to learn more.

Remember, you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and we’re so glad you’re here to walk this journey with us.

Let’s grow, glow, and thrive together!

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6 Benefits of using toner for your skin

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

“The UK’s sales of skin toners have increased due to the increasing percentage of consumer use. For instance, British consumers spend 1.28 billion euros on women’s facial skin care products. Within this, 25% of women use a toner in 2019, but in the year 2020, 31% of women use toner.”

Some may think using a toner is a bit outdated. As someone who started out with this product in my skincare routine as a beginner, when it was all the rave. I can tell you from experience that it does make a difference in the appearance of your skin versus without it. This is especially true if you have oily skin. Toners have come a long way. Today’s toners focus on refreshing and hydrating the skin.

Demand for toners in Europe is high and this trend continues. Many toners on the market come in liquid, mist or gel form. Look at the UK, for example, which was mentioned above. Now let’s get into the benefits of toner, and they may vary depending on the kind of toner you use.

1. Cleansing

Personally this is the biggest benefit I’ve seen from using toner. It just gets that left over dirt or residue after cleansing and this is so important if you want to keep your pores clear. This is important to my oily skin readers.

2. Improvement of skin tone and texture

My second highest benefit from personal experience is that it helps ensure a uniform skin tone across your face. It also works on any texture and makes your skin so smooth, leaves you with some glow too ✨. Some toners may cause irritation due to overuse, depending on the ingredients in your routine and skin type. For example, using more than one acidic product daily.

3. Hydrating

Please please please use toners that are alcohol- free so you can avoid drying out your skin. I know that in times gone by that using certain popular brands have left the skin feeling tight. If you can, try to use a toner that will hydrate instead of drying out the skin.

4. Helps with absorption

Since using a toner generally gets rid of any dirt, makeup, dead skin cells or residue left after cleansing. This preps your skin making it easier to absorb the other products in your routine.

5. Minimize the appearance of pores

they do this by removing any excess oil, dirt or bacteria. It also helps seal pores to protect your skin from environmental stressors.

6. Helps balance your skin’s pH

It does this by having a neutral or slightly acidic pH, which balances out your skin’s alkaline nature after cleansing.

Takeaway

Normally you would want to use a toner as the second step after cleansing in your routine. Choose toners that are vegan or natural for healthy skin in the long run. Stick with products that make you look and feel good.

Also, don’t mistake a toner for an astringent, which is alcohol based and tends to be drying. Some toners have slightly acidic properties to help make your skin smooth and cleanse your pores. I would recommend you try it if you haven’t already or if you’ve stopped using it to add it back to your routine. Peace and love ♥

References (click to view)

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/what-does-toner-do

https://www.datamintelligence.com/research-report/skin-toner-market