Firming Facial Toner for Clear Skin
Firming Facial Toner is designed to open pores and allow the skin to breathe. This can help reduce blemishes, redness and discoloration that result from clogged pores. The ingredients in InVite® Firming Facial Toner for Clear Skin help tone and smooth the skin, increasing firmness. This formula contains the strongest antioxidant herbs known to science, including Green Tea, Grape Seed, and Vitamin C, which help protect the skin from the impact of aging. It also contains a nourishing base of ingredients that may improve the skin's texture and quality, supporting the integrity of the skin, balancing pigmentation, and strengthening the supportive collagen matrix of the skin. Made without harmful chemicals that irritate sensitive skin and is non-comedogenic (will not block pores).†
Important Components of Firming Facial Toner for Clear Skin
- Helpful no matter the season, as common drying-ingredients and hot showers can strip skin of essential oils
- Can be used on oily skin - light-weight and non-greasy
- Great under makeup
Exclusive InVite® Health Features of Firming Facial Toner for Clear Skin
- Made following cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices)
- Scientifically Formulated
After using Gentle Facial Cleanser for Clear Skin, stay toner directly on face or spray onto cotton pad and rub onto face, avoiding the immediate eye area. Follow with the Facial Moisturizer for Clear Skin.
Directions: After using InVite® Gentle Facial Cleanser for clear skin, apply toner onto face, avoiding the immediate eye area. Follow with InVite® Cream for clear skin.
Ingredients
Camellia Sinensis Leaf (and) Water (Green Tea) |
Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice |
Glycerin |
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Extract |
Polysorbate 20 |
Sea Fennel Extract |
Algae Extract |
Irish Moss Extract |
Plankton Extract |
Sea Kelp Extract |
Spirulina Extract |
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) |
Yeast Extract |
Menthol |
Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil |
Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Oil |
Dehydroacetic Acid |
Natural Vitamin E |
Benzyl Alcohol |
Potassium Sorbate |
WARNING: For external use only.
Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation or rash occurs, discontinue use.
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The Science Behind Firming Facial Toner for Clear Skin
Research from Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity states that green tea leaf helps to protect, nourish and tone the skin while helping to protect the structure and integrity. This is due to the polyphenols in green tea. The plant polyphenols in green tea exhibit significant antioxidant and immune-modulatory effects in protecting the skin. [1]
Research from the Journal of Food Science and Technology states how grape seed extract contributes to the health and protection of the skin in humans.
Grape seed extract is a great source of vitamins and fiber. The skin and seeds of grapes are highly rich in Polyphenols specifically proanthocyanidins, which can be used as a functional ingredient to support boosting of the natural bio-processes of the body.
Through different and various studies, it was proved that the proanthocyanidin-rich grape seed extract provides benefits such as for inflammation, cardiovascular health, blood pressure maintenance, blood sugar maintenance and immune system function. [2]
Research from Marine Drugs states that Sea Kelp contains bioactive compounds that are both antioxidant and anti-inflammatories. They help to nourish and tone as well as protect the skin. Seaweed compounds—including phenolic compounds, polysaccharides, pigments, PUFA, sterols, proteins, peptides, and mycosporine-like amino acid (MAA)—exhibited a wide range of bioactivity that can be used as active ingredients in cosmetic products. [3]
[1] Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2012; 2012: 560682.
[2] J Food Sci Technol. 2020 Apr;57(4):1205-1215.
[3] Mar Drugs. 2019 Dec; 17(12): 688.