Wednesday, April 13, 2016
The Brand Claims: An alcohol-free toner that removes make-up and skin impurities to reveal a bright and toned complexion. Along with its organic and natural ingredients from the French Provence, this formula is rich in vitamin C, B1, B2, PP, B5, B6, B9, Provitamin A and vitamin E.
Vitamin Toner is formulated to hydrate dull skin, leaving it even and deeply moisturised after cleansing.
Apply the Vitamin Toner to a cotton pad sweep gently over face and neck after cleansing, avoiding the eye area.
My Experience:
Du’vi Stockholm Vitamin Toner comes in a transparent plastic bottle that carries 150ml of product. It has a pump dispenser that is firm and does not leak or feel cheap.
The product itself contains extract from organic apples of French Provence and smells like the most delicious and juiciest of apples. The scent lingers strong after application, something you might not appreciate if you are into unscented products. I, however, love fruity scents so I am okay with it.
I use the toner about three times a week after scrubbing and cleansing my face at night. Du’vi suggests applying the Vitamin Toner with a cotton pad, sweeping gently over face and neck after cleansing and that is how I use it. Since I use makeup regularly, I love that it fulfills the claims of getting rid of the extra bits stuck in my pores and bringing out the inner glow. It leaves my skin feeling soft, supple and extremely hydrated. I noticed that in the colder days, using this toner reduced the appearance of dry patches on my skin.
Even though the toner claims to be for all skin types, it might not suit extremely oily skin. As it is very hydrating, on the warmer days it feels heavy on my oily skin and with continuous use, results in a breakout now and then.
The product is a bit pricey for my taste but seeing that in addition to Vitamin C found in the apple extract, the toner also contains other vitamins such as B1, B2, PP, B5, B6, B9, Provitamin A (carotene) and Vitamin E, the price seems justified.
My Experience:
Du’vi Stockholm Vitamin Toner comes in a transparent plastic bottle that carries 150ml of product. It has a pump dispenser that is firm and does not leak or feel cheap.
The product itself contains extract from organic apples of French Provence and smells like the most delicious and juiciest of apples. The scent lingers strong after application, something you might not appreciate if you are into unscented products. I, however, love fruity scents so I am okay with it.
I use the toner about three times a week after scrubbing and cleansing my face at night. Du’vi suggests applying the Vitamin Toner with a cotton pad, sweeping gently over face and neck after cleansing and that is how I use it. Since I use makeup regularly, I love that it fulfills the claims of getting rid of the extra bits stuck in my pores and bringing out the inner glow. It leaves my skin feeling soft, supple and extremely hydrated. I noticed that in the colder days, using this toner reduced the appearance of dry patches on my skin.
Even though the toner claims to be for all skin types, it might not suit extremely oily skin. As it is very hydrating, on the warmer days it feels heavy on my oily skin and with continuous use, results in a breakout now and then.
The product is a bit pricey for my taste but seeing that in addition to Vitamin C found in the apple extract, the toner also contains other vitamins such as B1, B2, PP, B5, B6, B9, Provitamin A (carotene) and Vitamin E, the price seems justified.
Pros:
My Rating: 4/5
- Fresh fruity scent
- Removes make-up and skin impurities
- Brings out the inner glow
- Hydrates the skin
- Contains multiple vitamins
- Practical and easy to use packaging
- Pricey
- Might result in breakouts
My Rating: 4/5
Lots of love,
Hira
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eeee Breakout! that's scary, well I personally do not like apple fragrance in my skin care products, so I may skip it. Thanks for an honest review
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