Toner-Ampoule-Cream: A Complete Tone Care Routine in Three Steps
After cleansing, apply the mildly acidic toner to balance your skin's pH. Once the toner absorbs, smooth the ampoule over your entire face, then lock in moisture with the cream to complete your basic routine. Both the ampoule and cream are dual-functional products targeting brightening and wrinkle improvement, so the tone care benefits build with each step.
A Daily Routine for Morning and Evening
The toner and cream can be used morning and night, every day. The ampoule contains vitamin C, so if you use it in the morning, always follow with sunscreen. In the evening, let it absorb fully into skin that's been stressed throughout the day for deeper care.
Recommended Amounts and Application
- Toner: Dispense a nickel-sized amount onto a cotton pad or your palm and gently sweep across your entire face to prep and balance
- Ampoule: Use the dropper to dispense 2–3 drops, then tap gently into areas where dark spots or hyperpigmentation are a concern
- Cream: Scoop out a pea-sized amount, smooth from the center of your face outward, then press your palms gently over your skin to help it absorb
Targeted Combinations by Skin Concern
If a dull complexion is your main concern, use the ampoule morning and night consistently, and add a tone care mask 2–3 times a week for amplified results. On days when dryness feels intense, reapply the cream or soak a cotton pad with toner and leave it on for 3 minutes as a toner mask to replenish hydration. For combination skin, apply the cream lightly on your T-zone and more generously on your cheeks and jawline to keep things balanced.
Storage and Precautions
Store all three products in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and use within 12 months of opening. The niacinamide in the ampoule, a tone-evening ingredient, may cause redness in sensitive skin, so we recommend patch-testing with a small amount before full use. If you experience red spots, swelling, itching, or other irritation during use, discontinue immediately and consult a dermatologist.