
The K-beauty toner pads TikTok loves for fading dark spots and smoothing wrinkles are on sale right now: 'Skin has completely TRANSFORMED'
Korean skincare brands have been taking over, and I'm a big fan of testing and trying new beauty and skincare products.
One brand that's been all over my TikTok feed, and has been receiving rave reviews, is Jiyu Korean skincare, and their Daily Toner Pads come highly rated by TikTok shoppers, with over 5,000 sold. Plus, it's currently 10 percent off, making it a great time to stock up now.
Jiyu Korean Skincare Toner Pads
These toner pads help minimize dark spots and wrinkles. Plus, they're super hydrating for your skin, too.
Shop a two-pack now for 10 percent off through TikTok shop and find out why this product went viral for yourself.
$81 (10% off) Shop
These toner pads help minimize dark spots and wrinkles, and are advertised as an anti-aging product. You'll get 100 toner pads in one pack, and since this is a two-pack set, you'll get 200 total — that should get you through a few months with ease.
Each toner pad is presoaked and infused with ingredients like Snail Mucin, Niacinamide, Licorice root extract, and more. All these ingredients work in tandem to fade dark spots, smooth fine lines, and deeply hydrate your skin.
It should also help reduce redness and deliver more youthful-looking skin, according to the brand.
To use, gently pat these toners on clean skin in a circular motion for about a minute, making sure all the serum is getting absorbed into your skin. If you have certain areas that need extra attention, you can leave the toner pad on for 15 minutes.
Each toner pad is hypoallergenic, and free from parabens and sulfates. Plus, the brand also claims they're dermatologically tested, making this a good option for sensitive skin.
TikTok shoppers love the product too, giving it a 4.4-star rating. With one writing: 'Product has been amazing. Skin has completely transformed since using product in the short amount of time.'
Another adds: 'I tried these two nights in a row now they are very refreshing, makes my face feel clean.'
Some users report issues with the packaging, but recent reviews say the packaging is sealed tight and it seems like there has been a massive improvement, so you don't have to worry about leaked or damaged product.
'Well let me tell you, the company heard you all complaints and responded well!! The jars had a safety sticker around it to keep the top on the product. The product came in a BOX CAREFULLY PACKED WITH CUSHIONING around the jar to keep it safe in the box!!' says a third reviewer.
Shop the Jiyu Korean Skincare Daily Toner Pads now for 10 percent off, and see a visible change in your skin with consistent use — shop now.
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