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Toner or face mask first? We explain which step comes before the other for the best results.

Toner or face mask first? We explain which step comes before the other for the best results.

Alright, let’s talk about this whole toner and face mask thing. For the longest time, I honestly didn’t give it much thought, just kinda did whatever felt right in the moment. But then I started seeing people debating it online – toner first? Mask first? It got me wondering if I was doing it wrong, or at least, not the best way for my skin.

Toner or face mask first? We explain which step comes before the other for the best results.

So, I decided to actually pay attention and try both ways properly for a few weeks, see if I noticed any difference. It wasn’t super scientific, you know, just me in my bathroom figuring things out.

My Little Experiment: The Two Methods

Method 1: Toner, then Mask

Okay, so for the first round, I stuck with what seemed like the common advice. Here’s what I did:

How it felt: It was fine? Like, totally okay. My skin felt hydrated after the mask, pretty much as expected. The toner felt like it prepped the skin, maybe? But nothing revolutionary happened.

Method 2: Mask, then Toner

Next up, I flipped the script. Same products, different order:

How it felt: Okay, this felt… different. It seemed like the mask essence, hitting my skin directly without the toner layer first, really got a chance to soak in. When I put the toner on afterwards, it felt less like adding another layer and more like… sealing the deal? Or maybe just helping all that mask goodness absorb even better while getting my skin ready for the next steps. It’s hard to describe, but my skin felt incredibly plump and bouncy this way.

What I Decided (For Me, Anyway)

After going back and forth a bit, I found I actually preferred putting the mask on first, right after cleansing, and then using my toner afterwards. It just felt like my skin got more direct benefit from the mask that way. The toner afterwards seemed to help remove any slight residue and balanced everything out before my serum.

Look, skin care is super personal, right? What works for me might not work for you. Maybe putting toner first creates a better pathway for the mask ingredients on your skin type. But for my routine, doing the mask first felt like it delivered more punch. That’s the sequence I’ve stuck with since then.

So yeah, that was my little journey with the toner vs. mask order. Cleanse -> Mask -> Toner -> Serums/Moisturizers. That’s my flow now.

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