Lush Breath Of Fresh Air Toner Water Review!

Saturday 21 November 2015

As I've mentioned plenty of times on the blog, I absolutely love toner waters. Although I'm good at following at regimental skincare routine, sometimes I'm lazy and I love how effective yet effortless spray-on toners are. A while back I went to Lush to repurchase my all time favourite toner water, which is the Tea Tree one, but when I got there I decided to branch out and try a new one.
The girl in store highly recommended this one so I decided to give it a go and I'm so glad - it's fantastic!

A toner water works exactly the same way as a regular toner does - you just simply spray it on your face, tap off the excess with a cotton pad and you're good to go. I also like to use them to refresh my face during the day too.

According to the Lush website, Breath of Fresh Air is their most refreshing of all of their toner waters, with mineral-rich carrageenan seaweed extract and rose absolute to tone and balance the skin. The rose absolute helps to reduce redness on the skin while patchouli oil is cooling on the skin.

As someone who suffers with acne, I found this excellent for calming the redness on my skin, particularly before makeup application. I use this on my skin twice a day usually - in the morning and at night. It also feels so good on the skin if you store it in the fridge! It's also scent free so perfect for those with sensitive skin.

The Lush Breath Of Fresh Air Toner Water is available from Lush for €7.99.

Are you a fan of toner waters?

Zara :-)x

2 comments:

  1. Great post. I've been loving Lush's Eau Roma toner water and found that it has really calmed my skin :) I'll definietly be checking out the Breath of Fresh Air one on my next trip to Lush :)

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  2. I love the lush toner waters and this is my favourite it's so refreshing and lovely to spritz on in the morning!
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