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Make a green tea toner that works for all skin types. Use an apple cider vinegar mixture for oily skin types. Make your own rose water toner for sensitive skin. Store your toner properly.

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Simply mix together 1 cup (8.0  fl oz) of green tea and 1/2 a teaspoon of honey. Once the mixture has cooled, stir in 3 drops of jasmine essential oil. Keep your toner in an airtight bottle and store in a cool place.  Green tea is thought to boost skin cell rejuvenation. Boil the water for the tea for at least 1 minute to kill bacteria. Make an oil-controlling toner by mixing the juice of one lemon with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Stir in 200 millilitres (6.8  fl oz) of mineral water. Pour the mixture into an airtight container and store it in cool place.  Make sure to only use this toner at night, since lemon juice will make your skin more sensitive to the sun.  The apple cider vinegar in this toner recipe will help restore your skin’s pH levels. In a pot or dish, pour boiling filtered water over 1⁄2 cup (4.0  fl oz) a cup of dried rosebuds and let it sit for 1-2 hours. Use a strainer to separate the rosebuds out, then pour the water in an airtight container and keep it in the fridge.  Homemade rosewater needs to be used within a week, so only make as much as you’ll use in a week—1 cup (8.0  fl oz) should be sufficient. For extra hydration, add a few drops of geranium oil to your rose water.  You can purchase dried rosebuds online or dry them yourself. You can store homemade toners for up to 3 months after you make them. Be sure to use a clean container. If you are reusing a container, clean it out completely and boil it for at least 1 minute in fresh water prior to storing your toner.