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7 AHA Toners to Keep Clogged Pores at Bay

Got oily skin and/or clogged pores? An AHA toner is a must for your skin care routine.
The powerful toner is chock-full of AHAs like glycolic and lactic acid to help reduce the look of pesky dark spots just about instantly (yes, we're serious!). You can also thank witch hazel water, lemon extract, licorice root, and chamomile for this product's brightening, refining, soothing and conditioning properties.

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Glossier Solution, $24
Everyone's favorite 'gram-worthy beauty brand, Glossier, created this chemical exfoliator that is unlike other physical scrubs as it uses a potent blend of AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs to help improve the look of blemishes, redness, enlarged pores, and dark spots. Plus, it's cruelty-free!

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After cleansing, douse your complexion with this AHA-rich toner for a mild resurfacing to help with dullness, dark spots, and large pores. With ingredients such as glycolic acid, grapefruit extract, and aloe vera, you'll get all the benefits of an AHA, along with hydrating and soothing benefits.

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Yup, kombucha is good or more than just drinking, people! It also works as a prebiotic to support the skin's natural microbiome (in other words, it helps keep your skin balanced and healthy). Also included in this YTTP AHA exfoliating toner, is lactic and glycolic acid, as well as pichia lysate ferment, which helps to firm the look of skin.

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Providing you with the perfect combination of glycolic acid (10 percent) and witch hazel (5 percent), this toner can be used to sweep away all the impurities from your complexion. Plus, oily skin is no match for this product's witch hazel — so get ready to say goodbye to shine!

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BY KRISTEN BOUSQUET | JUL 31, 2020 | SHARES
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