DIY FACIAL TONER PADS WITH ESSENTIAL OILS



Facial toner pads can be wonderful for your skin, whether you have oily, acne-prone skin or dry, prone-to-wrinkles skin and everything in between. Today, I’ll show you how to make DIY facial toner pads using essential oils and other all-natural ingredients.

You can make your very own homemade facial toner pads in just 5 minutes or less and you’ll end up with a cleansing and refreshing new skincare option.

You can get a list of the 12 best essential oils for dry skin.

How to Make DIY Facial Toner Pads

What You’ll Need:


  • glass measuring cup
  • Cotton face pads (you can also find these at the dollar store)
  • 1/2 cup of Witch Hazel (I love Thayers Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel with Rose Water)
  • Water
  • 1 tablespoon of vitamin E oil
  • 20-30 drops of your favorite essential oils for skincare (check out my list of the best essential oils for dry skin here
Start by filling your glass measuring cup with 1 and 1/2 cups of water.  Then add 1/2 cup of the Thayers Witch Hazel.


The Thayer’s brand of witch hazel smells amazing since it has an added rosewater scent.  I also like this brand because there is zero alcohol.

I personally am not a fan of adding alcohol to my face since I already have oily skin, and if I add alcohol, it dries it out and turns my oil production on high – making my oily skin even more oily! Just something for those of you fellow oily-skin sufferers out there to be aware of.

After you have combined the water and witch hazel, add one tablespoon of vitamin E oil.

My personal favorite combo for my DIY facial toner pads is lavender, rosemary, tea tree, and lemon* essential oils.

Again, you can use mix and match different combinations of essential oils to make a blend that’s most beneficial for YOUR skin.

For oily, acne-prone skin, try one or more of these essential oils:
  • lavender
  • rosemary
  • myrrh
  • bergamot*
  • clove
  • lime
  • coriander
  • cypress
  • manuka
  • cedarwood
  • tea tree
  • lemon
For dry, wrinkle-prone skin, try one or more of these essential oils:
  • lavender
  • helichrysum
  • jasmine
  • ylang ylang
  • frankincense
  • sandalwood
  • carrot seed

For sensitive, easily-irritated skin, try one or more of these essential oils: 
Also may be helpful for skin issues, like rosacea

  • lavender
  • myrrh
  • geranium
  • cedarwood
  • frankincense
  • patchouli
  • lemongrass
  • juniper berry
  • coriander
  • wintergreen

*Safety Note when using citrus oils, such as lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, orange, etc: avoid direct sunlight for up to 12 hours or be sure to use SPF protection after using citrus oils as they may cause photosensitivity.

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