InnBeauty Project has a tough time keeping this frequently sold-out toner in stock and we can see why: Inspired by the widely-loved Biologique Recherche P50 Lotion, this exfoliating treatment taps natural ingredients like sugarcane and sugar maple extract (which serve as natural sources of alpha hydroxy acids) and hydrating niacinamide to mimic the experience of delivering tighter-looking pores (and that singular apple cider vinegar scent) — and with zero irritation. Plus, at $26, it's significantly more affordable than the cult favorite treatment.
This exfoliating toner (also inspired by P50 Lotion), boasts a whopping 25 percent alpha and beta-hydroxy acid content to slough off dead skin cells and stoke cell turnover. But don't let this heavy-duty acid complex fool you: other ingredients like adaptogenic reishi mushroom (included to calm skin) and niacinamide (which adds hydration) help make for a soothing experience (even if it does tingle a little).
Looking for a slightly resurfacing power that's not quite as strong as the more heavy-duty treatment toners out there? This formula strikes a nice balance, offering 8 percent lactic acid and 3 percent glycolic acid mixed with fermented prebiotics to help maintain a stronger skin barrier that keeps acne at bay.
We're a sucker for straight-forward products that do what they say — and this toner doesn't disappoint. Made with just six ingredients, this slightly viscous brew includes kojic acid, pineapple and papaya powder to brighten skin and fade acne scars.
Also included in the mix? Hyaluronic acid to help skin retain moisture. Our dehydrated skin drank the stuff up and felt noticeably more bouncy immediately after (so bouncy, in fact, we almost skipped our serum!).
With star ingredients like coconut water and algae extract, we weren't surprised to find this treatment toner delivers a calming effect when swabbed across the skin. What we were surprised to find? The milky formula shines as a makeup remover, erasing every sign of mascara, contour, lip color and the most stubborn eyeliner we own — all without irritating our skin.
The vegan liquid doesn't quite deliver enough hydration to double as a moisturizing serum, but its ability to gently balance skin and remove makeup makes it enough of a multitasker to earn a spot in our permanent rotation (and on our nightstand for lazy nights when we can't muster the energy for a sink-side cleanse).