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The 8 Best Toners for Combination Skin of 2025, According to Testers and Derms

The 8 Best Toners for Combination Skin of 2025, According to Testers and Derms


Toners of yesteryear were more about swiping off every last bit of dirt, makeup, and oil from your face. “While the newer generation of toners may still remove traces of debris, they’re really meant to nourish and replenish the skin after cleansing and act as a primer for the rest of your skincare products,” says cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Sejal K. Shah, M.D. But as anyone with combination skin will tell you, finding the right products can pose a tricky conundrum.

For one thing, “combination” can mean a few different things. Combination complexions may have an oily T-zone and dry, rosacea-prone cheeks. For some folks, it’s a mix of clogged pores, lack of moisture, and hyperpigmentation. Or, it could just be that your skin behaves half the time, while issues are more prominent during the other half. In any case, those with combination skin often need to straddle a fine line of skincare that provides noncomedogenic (as in not pore-clogging) hydration and gentle exfoliants or antioxidants.

In the hunt for the best toners for combination skin, we researched numerous formulas that check all the boxes—or at least a few that pertain to individual skin woes. After assessing each for ingredients, benefits, and intended use, consulting derms, and testing some products ourselves, we narrowed it down to eight options worthy of a spot in your medicine cabinet.


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Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, watermelon fruit extract | Benefits: Hydrates, soothes, balances the complexion | Size: 1 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If you need a total skin reset, this toner from skin expert Joanna Czech will give your complexion the balance and hydration it needs. Editor-in-chief Hallie Gould was experiencing a bout of super sensitive skin when she tried this formula (named the Best Toner in the 2024 Byrdie Beauty Awards), and it changed her skin back to normal in a matter of days. “This formula is specifically meant to hydrate, balance, reduce inflammation, and repair a stressed-out skin barrier,” she says. “I’ve used it every day since.” Included in the formula is hyaluronic acid, fruit extracts, minerals, and stabilized vitamin C to keep the skin nourished and protected from external stressors.

This is a great pick if you’re skin is feeling especially inflamed or you suspect that your barrier is damaged, as it can restore it to its best state.

Thayers Unscented Facial Toner
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What We Like

  • Gentle alcohol-free formula

  • Balances oil production and minimizes pores

  • 98% natural origin ingredients

Key Ingredients: Witch hazel, aloe vera | Benefits: Balances, soothes, hydrates, minimizes pores | Size: 8–12 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This toner has long been considered the tried and true standard in toners. It covers many bases for combination skin—and it won’t run you more than $10. Its hero ingredient is witch hazel, which balances a greasy complexion, minimizes the look of pores, and soothes irritation. Meanwhile, aloe vera hydrates and calms inflammation. We also like that the gentle formula is derived from 98% natural ingredients and is free of alcohol and fragrance (although there are fragranced options if you so choose).

REN Clean Skincare Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic
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Key Ingredients: Lactic acid, willow bark extract | Benefits: Treat dull skin, addresses uneven texture, promotes even skin tone | Size: 3.3–8.5 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If you’re looking for a toner with all the chemical exfoliating power, Ready Steady Glow is here for you. It contains lactic acid (an acid exfoliator that can firm skin), willow bark extract, and a form of salicylic acid (beta-hydroxy acid or BHA which can help shrink the look of pores). These ingredients exfoliate by essentially dissolving dead skin cells to address dullness, hyperpigmentation, and uneven texture. Note that chemical exfoliants are generally gentle on the skin, but they might still be too intense for daily use.

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Michelle, tester with combination skin: “The toner helped even out my skin, and it added a little hydration to my skin after cleansing. My skin feels slightly brighter and much more refreshed.”

Murad Clarifying Toner
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Key Ingredients: Witch hazel, algae extract, vitamin E | Benefits: Tightens pores, balances oil production, soothes, hydrates | Size: 6 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Combination skin can often be acne-prone, particularly in those oily spots like on your T-zone. We love a clarifying toner (aka one that cleanses away dirt and oil) for that and Murad’s is one of the best. This no-nonsense toner leans on witch hazel and algae extract to absorb excess oil, tighten pores, and balance sebum production, while vitamin E soothes stressed skin and hydrates without clogging your pores. Those prone to breakouts will appreciate how this toner absorbs excess grease and balances sebum production while hydrating the skin without overloading pores with moisture.

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Elena, tester with mature skin: “My skin looks really nice after using this toner—it’s glowing, smooth, and glossy. I love it.”

Paula's Choice Skin Balancing Pore-Reducing Toner
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Key Ingredients: Niacinimide, chamomile, ceramides | Benefits: Balances oil, minimizes look of pores | Size: 6.4 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

The bad news: You can’t actually change the size of your pores. The good news: You may be able to make them appear smaller and less prominent by keeping them from getting clogged with gunk and grime. We love this oil-balancing formula from Paula’s Choice for that. Beyond making pores less noticeable, it contains antioxidants, chamomile, and ceramides that enhance, soothe, hydrate, and protect your complexion. While those ingredients should help make this work for sensitive skin, you might want to limit how much you use it if you’re prone to irritation or dryness.

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Mathieu, tester with dry skin (not shown): “This toner brightened my skin and gave the surrounding area a bit of a glow.”

Belif Aqua Bomb Hydrating Toner
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What We Like

  • Formulated with multiple hydrating components

  • Smooths uneven skin texture

  • Strengthens the skin barrier

Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, baobab seed extract, beta-glucan | Benefits: Hydrates, addresses uneven texture | Size: 6.8 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

It’s a common misconception that toners can’t be hydrating, but Belif made us rethink that. The brand’s Aqua Bomb Toner is perfect for combination skin craving a bit of hydration. It contains hyaluronic acid and baobab seed extract to keep moisture in your skin and smooth uneven texture. Meanwhile, beta-glucan is a mega-hydrator that also helps calm irritated skin and strengthen the skin barrier. Belif actually conducted clinical results, and 97.8% of participants said their dryness vanished after application.

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Shannon Stubbs, writer with dry skin: “This is the cure for my parched, winter skin, and it can be used day and night since it’s so lightweight. A lot of heavier moisturizing products can cause congestion and acne, and I don’t have that problem with this. It’s as hydrating as some of my thicker creams.”

Kiehl's Calendula Herbal-Extract Alcohol-Free Toner
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Key Ingredients: Calendula extract, allantoin | Benefits: Reduces redness, soothes, balances | Size: 8.4–16.9 oz | Cruelty-Free: No

Since toners can be on the drying side, we recommend going with an alcohol-free one that relies on natural ingredients whenever possible. This gentle, alcohol-free toner from Kiehl’s is just the thing for combination skin on the sensitive side. Its all-star ingredients include calendula extract and allantoin, which can help minimize redness and calm inflammation while providing hydration where you need it all while balancing oil production. We love it for acne-prone skin, especially since it’s gentle enough to use every day. However, some might not appreciate the petal fragments in the liquid.

Tatcha The Texture Tonic AHA Liquid Exfoliating Treatment
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Key Ingredients: Glycolic acid, niacinamide | Benefits: Smooths texture, exfoliates, reduces redness | Size: 2.5–5 oz | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Tatcha’s aptly named Texture Tonic is formulated to smooth uneven texture to reveal a more radiant-looking complexion. It calls on glycolic acid (another AHA) to gently exfoliate and slough off dead skin cells, while niacinamide helps reduce redness and minimize the appearance of pores. It does contain alcohol though, so if you’ve got super sensitive skin, this one might be a bit much for you.

What to Look for When Buying Toner for Combination Skin

  • Balancing Formula: Opt for a formula made for combination skin to achieve the best results. Keywords like “balancing,” “purifying,” and “clarifying” are often good options. Unlike traditional toners, balancing formulas can help regulate oil production while prepping the skin for the rest of your skincare routine.
  • Chemical Exfoliants: Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) like glycolic or lactic acid and salicylic acid (BHA) can be great additions to toners for combo skin. These gentle exfoliators help remove dead cells from the surface to improve skin turnover and promote a smoother, more even-toned complexion. They may also help with hyperpigmentation and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Hydrating Ingredients: In addition to balancing out your oily areas, you’ll also want a hydrating formula to keep dry areas in check. With combination skin, you may have to do double duty to prevent excess shine while healing dry patches. Hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, aloe vera, and other humectants can ensure you can accomplish both while addressing parched skin.

FAQ

  • Toners may help infuse dry areas with moisture and balance out oily zones, so they can be beneficial for combination skin. That said, formulas vary drastically, so pay attention to the active ingredients, intended use, and purported benefits.

  • When searching for a toner for combination skin, look for one meant to balance out the skin. Many balancing toners are specifically formulated to absorb excess oil while adding moisture. This can help complexions simultaneously battling dryness and a greasy T-zone, for instance.

  • Traditionally, toner was intended to remove dirt, grime, or impurities left on your skin after cleansing. But as Dr. Shah explains, today’s iterations are often meant to nourish, replenish, and balance the skin’s pH, acting as a primer for the skincare products to follow. Sometimes, toners are specifically formulated to tackle different skin conditions, like acne or hyperpigmentation.

Meet Our Expert

We consulted a dermatologist for additional insight:

  • Dr. Sejal K. Shah, M.D., of Smarter Skin Dermatology, is a cosmetic dermatologist based in New York City.

Why Trust Byrdie

Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud is a writer with over 10 years of experience in the beauty editorial sector, particularly within the skincare space. To write this story, she conducted research on top-rated toners and spoke with an expert for more information.

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