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Opinions on Pixi Glow toner please.

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hedwig2001 · 02/03/2014 22:10

I have been trying to improve my skin regime, with some success. I have heard some good things about Pixi Glow.
I currently spend about £5 on toner, so £16 is a big step up.
Is it worth it? If not, can you suggest another exfoliating toner, that you do rate?

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Financeprincess · 02/03/2014 22:43

I'd like to know but it's always sold out!!

Somebody on here recommended the Boots Botanics toner, which has the same active ingredient (AHAs) as Pixi Glow and P50 (£60 per bottle, for which a Pixi is apparently a dupe).That's pretty good.

fridgepants · 03/03/2014 11:21

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KoalaFace · 03/03/2014 12:44

I've used almost a whole bottle of it now and much prefer it to the exfoliating toners from La Roche Posay, Clarins and Botanics (although this was a close second). Always follow with a hydrating toner though (I use rosewater in a spray bottle) and an oil or serum before you moisturise.

hedwig2001 · 03/03/2014 23:07

Thanks for the replies. Good to hear positive feedback.
Fridgepants, I have been using Active Solutions skin clarifying toner with Mandelic/Malic acid. However, it smells bad and I have been underwhelmed with it's performance.
I think Pixi Glow will be my next purchase (when stock is available!)

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Whitetara · 03/03/2014 23:12

I love this actually. In fact, I'm on about my 3rd bottle!

namechangeagaininnit · 03/03/2014 23:25

It smells nice.

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