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Kiehl's Since 1851 Calendula Herbal Extract Alcohol-Free Toner 8.4oz
An effective, alcohol-free facial toner for oily and normal skin.
This facial toner for oily skin and normal skin has been beloved by Kiehl’s customers since the 1960’s. Within our cult-classic formula, hand-picked Calendula flower petals work with other ingredients like Great Burdock Root Extract to create a gentle cleansing and soothing alcohol-free facial toner.
Gently cleanses and refreshes facial skin without harsh synthetic drying agents
Soothes and improves the feel of skin
Formulated with Calendula, Burdock Root Extract and Allantoin
Alcohol-free
For normal to oily skin types, including sensitive skin
A customer favorite
KEY INGREDIENTS
Allantoin Allantoin is a compound found in the root of the comfrey plant, a hairy perennial Eurasian herb long used in herbal medicine. Within our formulas, Allantoin is known to soothe and comfort skin.
Calendula Native to the Mediterranean, Calendula Extract and Calendula Petals are known for their skin soothing properties and are commonly used in skincare products for oily skin types. For many centuries, Calendula has been highly regarded as a medicinal herb in both Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine.
Burdock Root Great Burdock Root has been used for centuries to moisturize dry skin. Known for its soothing properties, Great Burdock Root is also believed to help reduce oil.
HOW TO USE
After cleansing skin, moisten a sterile cotton pad with this facial toner
Smooth on skin in areas where needed, avoiding the eye area
Apply day or night
DID YOU KNOW? Kiehl’s first began placing hand-picked Calendula petals in our toner in the late 1960’s but its use actually dates back much further. Known as a traditional Chinese medicine ingredient, Calendula has been used for its soothing properties since the 12th century.