The Body Shop Toner | Facial Cleanser, Vegan Skincare 250 ml / 8.4 oz Review
Our verdict
The Body Shop's vegan toner has clearly found a loyal following, with 50,000 units bought in the past month alone. At $22 for 8.4 ounces and a 4.6-star average across 2,200 reviews, it's a well-liked staple rather than a niche pick.
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Shoppers who want a widely trusted, vegan toner from an established brand and do not mind that the specific skin type and ingredient breakdown are not detailed in this listing.
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You want a toner formulated for a specific concern like acne or anti-aging, since this listing does not specify targeted ingredients or skin type.
- Priced 15% above the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 2,200 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
2,200 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This toner doubles as a facial cleanser within The Body Shop's vegan skincare line, sized at 250 ml or 8.4 oz. It reads as a general, everyday toning step rather than a formula built around one particular skin concern.
What stands out most is the demand: 50,000 units bought in the last month is one of the highest purchase figures in this entire category, and it comes alongside a solid $22 price point that sits comfortably in the middle of the toner market.
With 2,200 ratings averaging 4.6 stars, the reviews back up that popularity. It is a product that clearly gets reordered often, even without a headline active ingredient to point to.
Pros
- Vegan formulation fits a cruelty-conscious skincare routine
- Extremely high recent purchase volume, 50,000 bought last month, signals broad, ongoing trust
- Strong 4.6-star average across 2,200 reviews
- Reasonably sized 8.4 oz bottle for everyday use
- $22 price sits in the middle of the toner category, neither the cheapest nor priciest option
Cons
- The listing does not specify a targeted skin type, so it is unclear if it is formulated for oily, dry, or sensitive skin
- No detailed ingredient list is provided in the specs, so buyers with allergies should check the product packaging directly
- At $22, it costs more than some drugstore alternatives without listed active ingredients to justify the premium
Performance notes
Because this listing does not include a detailed spec sheet or active ingredient breakdown, it is hard to pin down exactly what this toner targets beyond general facial cleansing and toning. The vegan formulation is the one confirmed detail, which matters if plant-based skincare is a priority for you. Buyers weighing this toner against ingredient-forward options may want to check The Body Shop's own product page for the full formula.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average from 2,200 reviews paired with 50,000 units bought in the last month points to a genuinely popular, repeat-purchase product. That kind of purchase volume is rare in this category and suggests most buyers are satisfied enough to reorder.
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Frequently asked questions
What skin type is this toner meant for?
The listing does not specify a particular skin type, which suggests it is formulated as a general, all-purpose toner. If you have a specific concern like acne or heavy oiliness, you may want to check The Body Shop's website for more detail before buying, since ingredient-specific toners may be a better match for targeted needs.
Why does this toner sell so well?
The 50,000 units bought in the last month is one of the highest purchase volumes in this category, and combined with a 4.6-star rating, it points to consistent repeat buying. Popularity alone is not proof a toner fits your skin, but it does suggest a broadly tolerated, dependable formula.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
The listing does not confirm whether the formula is alcohol-free or fragrance-free, both important factors for sensitive skin. If you are prone to reactions, patch test on a small area first and check the ingredient list on the packaging before applying it to your full face.