Caudalie Vinopure Purifying Toner review
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I remember when toners were booming years ago and then they suddenly got a bad rep, don’t even know why! But these days, they are back and I am so glad!
Caudalie has been around for about 29 years - nearly as old as me! Fair to say, they have great products and know what they are doing.
They launched their very first three products with grape seed polyphenols because this contains the most powerful antioxidants. They still use this today, hence why you see the grape symbol all over their products!
Pros
Non - comedogenic
Helps to tighten pores
Reduces oiliness
99% natural origin ingredients
Vegan
Cons
Essential oils - some may not get along with this
Key Ingredients and effects |
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Natural salicylic acid - unclogs pores and refines skin texture
Grape water - soothing and moisturising
Feel & Texture |
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Liquid lotion
Lightweight
Doesn’t leave my skin feeling dry
How to use |
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Use morning and/or evening after cleansing, can be applied with a cotton pad or hands.
Price and verdict
This toner retails for $30/£22 for 200ml, which I would say is a normal price point for a toner and it’s a decent size. It’s a decent size product for a normal price point. I like the way it has helped my pores so far, it works well for anyone with acne-prone skin.
I have combination skin and so it targets my blackheads well thanks to the salicylic acid. I’m not a huge fan of the smell, the peppermint oil is quite strong which then reminds you of the essential oils it contains.
Nonetheless, I can get over it because Caudalie always produces great products!
Caudalie Vinopure Purifying Toner conclusion
It’s helping keep my oil at bay and for that I am grateful. Caudalie’s products don’t fail to deliver, well the ones I have tried so far.
Would I repurchase? Maybe. It’s a great toner but I may try their moisturizing toner next, just to see the difference!
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