Good Faith describes themselves as "consciously selected" skincare and says they bridge the dots between skincare and wellness, and well, anything that uses the term "wellness" definitely catches my eye, especially one like this , which also sells supplements. . And for a company that calls themselves "Integrity," they're very vague about the origins of their brand, the people behind it, and where their products are made. I don't actually use toner every day; I use it when I'm feeling red or a little messy during the day, but I'm not strict with it as part of my normal morning routine. This toner is also a gentle AHA exfoliant. It requires no rinsing and is designed to help smooth the skin and prepare it for other treatments (serum, moisturizer, etc.). It also contains witch hazel, chamomile and aloe for soothing and niacinamide to improve skin tone. Note that witch hazel is the second ingredient here after water, so it's really not for those with dry or aging skin, although it may help those with acne-prone or oily skin. I felt a slight tingle from the AHA but no real reaction although it made the skin sticky which I didn't like AT ALL. Usually too dry for 45-year-old skin.
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