Use both sides — embossed and cotton gauze — to suit your skincare needs
The soft embossed side is ideal for soaking with toner and wiping across your entire face, or laying on like a sheet mask. The textured cotton gauze side works best on areas with flaking or uneven texture that need a little extra smoothing. Switch between the two depending on what your skin needs that day.
Wipe gently, never scrub
Saturate the pad with toner or cleansing water, then glide it softly across your skin. Avoid rubbing or applying pressure, as this can cause irritation — especially when using the gauze side. The key is to make sure the pad is fully soaked and softened before you touch it to your face. For thicker buildup on elbows or ankles, wait until after cleansing or showering when skin is softer and more receptive.
DIY your own toner pad jar
Place about 60–70 pads into a clean container, then pour in roughly 120 ml of your favorite toner or cleansing water. Adjust the amount based on the viscosity of your product. Once filled with liquid, we recommend keeping the jar stationary at home rather than carrying it around.
Keep it clean to make it last
Always close the lid tightly after use to prevent contamination, and use the included mini tongs to remove pads hygienically. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity — or pop it in the fridge if you prefer a cooling effect.
Generous 70 mm size for versatile use
Large enough to cover your entire face in one swipe, these pads work beautifully as a toner step or for removing point makeup like mascara and gel liner. With 140 pads per jar, you can use them generously without running out too soon.