The first hydration step your skin meets right after cleansing
Toner is the first layer of moisture your skin receives after cleansing. It opens up hydration pathways between freshly cleansed skin cells, helping the serums, ampoules, and creams that follow absorb more effectively. In your skincare routine, use in this order: toner → essence/ampoule → serum → cream → sunscreen.
A daily toner you can use morning and night
As a dual-functional product for brightening and wrinkle improvement, it's designed for everyday use, morning and evening. In the morning, it replenishes moisture to skin that's recovered overnight and preps your base for makeup. At night, lavender PDRN and peptides nourish skin that's been stressed throughout the day.
Gently absorb with a cotton pad or hands
After cleansing, soak a cotton pad with an appropriate amount and sweep from the center of your face outward, following your skin's texture. Or pour into your palms and gently pat into skin. On days when your skin feels especially dry or tight, layer it 2 to 3 times to experience the deeper hydration of lavender PDRN.
Recommended combinations by skin concern
- Dull, tired-looking skin: The toner's BIO-AHP 500 H™ (firming peptide) refines skin texture, so follow with a vitamin C serum to boost radiance
- Skin prone to redness from external irritation: Contains CICASOME (centella-derived soothing ingredient), so pairing it with a calming cream creates great synergy
- Skin struggling with inner dryness and loss of elasticity: Panthenol delivers moisture, so finishing with a collagen serum helps hydration last longer
Storage and usage notes
Plant-derived lavender PDRN has a smaller molecular size than animal-derived versions, making it faster to absorb and more skin-compatible. Formulated at a mildly acidic pH of 5.5 and tested as suitable for sensitive skin, but if it's your first time using it, try a small amount first. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and if redness or itching occurs during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.