Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Review: Annmarie Organic Skin Care Neroli Toning Mist

One of the first toners I used was a tea tree oil toner. I used to wipe it over my face, preparing for the light sting when it reached my oily nose. Toners have come a long way since then, and I've grown particularly fond of spray toners. Annmarie Gianni Skin Care makes a fantastic version: Neroli Toning Mist.


Pros:
  • Smells lovely, like a fruity dessert
  • Refreshing, light cooling effect
  • Leaves skin feeling clean
  • Non-drying
  • Very pure formula (just organic neroli distillate)
  • A little goes a long way
Cons:
  • May be hard to find locally
Summary:
Annmarie Gianni's Neroli Toning Mist is a great toner that leaves me feeling pure and refreshed. At about $28 for 50 ml, it may seem a bit expensive, but even a sample bottle will last through many applications. The Annmarie skin care line offers several other great options, so those looking to try some of her line may want to consider the convenient sample pack (three samples for $10), which would also make a nice little gift. I haven't been able to find this product locally, but Annmarie does offer a way to request that if you'd prefer not to order online.

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