Ingredients
- Distilled or filtered water
- Organic raw apple cider vinegar
It is not recommended to put apple cider vinegar directly on the skin as it can burn. Instead, it's recommended to dilute a mixture of water and apple cider vinegar. Also use the solution on a part of your skin other than the face when first trying it out. For instance the back of the hand would be a good place to try it out.
Ratios
For sensitive skin (or if you’re just starting to use toner): Mix 1 part apple cider vinegar with 4 parts water
For normal/dry skin: Mix 1 part apple cider vinegar with 2 parts water
For oily skin: Mix 1 part apple cider vinegar with 1 part water
Note: One “part” is any measurement you chose to use. So, if you’re following the sensitive skin ratio, you’ll mix 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar with 4 tbsp water.
Directions
- Pour organic raw apple cider vinegar into a glass bottle or a glass jar.
- Add distilled or filtered water.
- Shake the bottle to combine the mixture.
To Use
Apply it to skin using a cotton ball or pad, avoiding the eye area. Some people prefer to pour it into a small spray bottle and spritz it on, that works too.
Allow the apple cider vinegar toner to dry, then follow with a moisturizer.
Shake well before each use. Store in a cool, dry, dark place. No need to refrigerate.
For best results, apply this homemade apple cider vinegar toner twice a day, as part of your normal skin care routine. You’ll be amazed how quickly you see results and how rejuvenated your skin feels.
Note: Do not make the apple cider vinegar tonic in large amounts, because it will not be that effective when the vinegar evaporates.
Learn more about the benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar as a facial toner.