Product Review: FabIndia Tea-Tree Skin Toner

Hello my lovelies!!

If you are one of those individuals who have extremely complicated skin like me, then consider this as your lucky day. My skin breaks outs often, superrr oily and on most of the days my skin hates me. And I totally feel a good toner can have drastic results on your skin. This tone from FabIndia is just aaahmaZING to say the least.


Product Description:

An alcohol-free skin toner with Tea Tree oil that controls and clear blemishes.

Direction for use:

After washing your face and neck, pour the skin toner on a cotton pad and gently stroke in an upward direction. Avoid contact with eyes.

Price: Rs. 150/- for 200ml

Ingredients:



My thoughts on Tea-Tree Toner:

I have an extremely bad skin that refuses to behave. I break-out so often and also I wear makeup. So no matter how much I break out, I can't imagine to go to bed with make-up. If you don't know this already, cleaning your skin too much can cause break outs. CREEEPY right?? Wrong! This aaahmaZING tea-tree toner from FabIndia is just PERFECT.

I have been using this for more than 2 months now and I have fallen for it completely. Its a must have in my skin care must-haves. It just removes the excess dirt completely. Also absorbs excess oil leaving your skin oil-free and also after using this my break-outs have reduced to a great extent. So its YaaaY!!

Pros:

 1. Contains tea-tree oil, salicylic acid, neem extract and turmeric extract which is aaaahmazing     for acne prone and oily skin.
2. Alcohol free.
3. Inexpensive
4. Not tested on animals.

There are no cons actually.

Recommendation:

If you have a skin that refuses to behave and you need a toner that fits the budget then this is the one!


Comments

Shreya Kaushal said…
Thank you for sharing such useful information. I really enjoyed while reading your article and it is good to know the latest updates. Do post more. And also Buy Skin Toner Online

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