toner, face toner, apply a toner, use a toner, using toner, cleansing toner, cleanse and tone, toner for oily skin, dry skin toner, sensitive skin tonerA: No, you don't. Instead of a soap, add a toner that gets rid of oily residue, waxy an dirt particles, seals up your pores and leaves your face fresh and glowing.

Toners don't necessarily dry out your skin, and they don't need to be rinsed off.  In many areas, tap water can contain limestone, which irritates and weakens sensitive skin.

To finish your skin cleansing routine, simply moisten a cotton pad with a toner and then rub it gently over your face.

Be sure to use the right one for your skin type. Alcohol-based formulas are never good, even for oily skins. Witch hazel formulas will purify acne-prone, oily or combo skin, while hydrosol-based (flower water) versions will preserve the balance of dry and sensitive complexions.