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Foxtale
Foxtale Exfoliating Facial Toner with 5 Lactic Acid & Niacinamide
150 ml
Foxtale Exfoliating Facial Toner is a toner formulated to refresh the skin after cleansing and support smoother-looking texture. Use according to tolerance, especially if it contains exfoliating acids.
Foxtale Exfoliating Facial Toner is a toner formulated to refresh the skin after cleansing and support smoother-looking texture. Use according to tolerance, especially if it contains exfoliating acids.
- Use after cleansing, preferably in the evening. - Apply gently and avoid the eye area. - Rinse off if it is a wash-off format; leave on only if clearly directed. - Follow with a simple moisturiser. - Keep the next morning routine gentle and include sunscreen.
CAUTIONS
Ingredient caution: PHA, glycolic acid/AHA, lactic acid/AHA might cause stinging, dryness, peeling, redness and increased sun sensitivity; niacinamide is usually gentle but might cause tingling or flushing in very reactive skin; preservatives such as phenoxyethanol/benzyl alcohol might sting very sensitive or compromised skin; humectants such as hyaluronic acid/glycerin are usually gentle but might feel sticky or tight if not sealed with moisturiser. Do a patch test before applying. First-time users should start 3–4 times a week, avoid using it with retinol or other exfoliating acids in the same routine, and apply sunscreen daily. Start slowly if your skin is sensitive and avoid combining too many new actives at once. Do not apply on broken, freshly waxed or irritated skin. Apply on slightly damp skin and follow with moisturiser if dryness occurs. Stop use if irritation persists.
SAFETY NOTE
Product matching supports discovery and does not diagnose or treat a skin condition. Patch test when appropriate, follow the manufacturer's instructions, and consult a qualified healthcare professional for persistent, painful or worsening symptoms.