Skin Care Basics for Men: Natural Toners You Can Make Yourself
Most men tend to look at skin care or body care as the exclusive domain of women. Maybe they just don’t have the patience to sort through the dizzying array of skin care and facial products and decipher which would work best for their special skin care needs.
A man’s skin care revolves around a daily shaving routine, which poses its own set of unique challenges. His skin is also a lot thicker and oilier than a woman’s. Daily cleansing with a gentle, moisturizing liquid castile-based or super-fatted bar soap (i.e. one that is rich in moisturizers like Shea or Cocoa butter) followed by a gentle exfoliating scrub will go a long way towards keeping pores clean and facilitating the shave –one of the primary sources of irritation and skin problems for men.
Most men who shave regularly use some type of after shave to tone skin and tighten pores, but most of these products are alcohol-based which further irritates and ultimately dries out the skin rather than soothing it and re-balancing its pH.
Here’s a simple recipe for a natural astringent toner that makes for a soothing after shave splash or spritz:
Natural Aftershave & Toner for Men
Ingredients: (for a 4 ounce bottle)
- 60 ML (2 ounces or 4 tablespoons) of Witch Hazel Extract
- 28 ML (just under 1 ounce or 1 ¾ tablespoons) each & Lavender Peppermint Hydrosol
- 3 ML (approximately 60-90 drops or ¾ of a teaspoon) Lavender Essential Oil
Supplies:
- 4 oz amber or blue glass bottle with spray top
- Glass dropper
- Shot glass or measuring spoon
- Small funnel
Directions:
- Measure liquids and pour into bottle with a funnel
- Measure and pour essential oil or use dropper to add to mixture. A typical glass dropper holds about 20 drops of liquid depending on the size of the dropper and viscosity of the liquid. Fill the dropper 3-4 times and release into the mixture.
- Put the spray top on and gently shake the bottle to mix the ingredients then spray, or use a cap and splash the mixture onto your face.
Avoid commercial Witch Hazel extract, which tends to be more alcohol than Witch Hazel. You can find one with a low alcohol content from a variety of online natural ingredient suppliers. We like Mountain Rose Herbs’ Witch Hazel extract –double-distilled and contains only 14% grain alcohol. You can also find a variety of hydrosols at their site.
This recipe calls for Lavender hydrosol because of its wonderful skin soothing properties and Peppermint hydrosol to add a cooling and refreshing hint of mint. You can experiment with different hydrosols (Chamomile and Calendula are also excellent skin toners).
If you are adventurous and like making concoctions, you can make an herbal infusion of Calendula or Lavender by filling a clean jar with one or the other dried herbs (which can also be purchased at Mountain Rose) then pouring Witch Hazel into the jar until the herbs are completely soaked and immersed. Place the jar on a windowsill where there is some direct sunlight and let it soak for a week or two. Then strain the liquid using a coffee filter or fine mesh strainer and use it in the recipe above.
Women, you can use this as a toner too though you might prefer a Rose or Rose Geranium hydrosol in place of the Peppermint and use 60 drops of Lavender EO and 30 drops of Geranium EO.
Remember to keep your finished toner (as well as the ingredients) in a cool dark place to maximize their shelf-life and effectiveness!


June 5th, 2009 at 10:07 am
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August 18th, 2009 at 7:29 am
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July 8th, 2010 at 4:44 am
My husband has sensitive skin and his skin often have bad reaction with those common after shaves sold in shops. I was thinking of natural skin care products but this home-made aftershave sounds even better. I shall give it a try! Thank you.