PMD Soothe: Multivitamin Nourishing Toner, 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) Review
Our verdict
PMD Soothe is a nourishing, unscented toner built around chamomile and peptides, positioned as a gentler companion step to PMD's exfoliating tools. At $25 for 4 fl oz it is priced like a treatment step rather than a splash-on toner, and its ingredient pairing supports that positioning.
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Anyone using an at-home exfoliating or microdermabrasion tool who wants a soothing, unscented follow-up step.
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You are looking for a lightweight, splash-style toner rather than a lotion-textured, treatment-style formula.
- Priced 30% above the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 100 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
100 owner reviews, fewer 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
PMD Beauty is best known for its at-home microdermabrasion tools, and Soothe is built to complement that routine. The formula centers on chamomile and peptides in an unscented, lotion-based texture rather than a thin liquid, which changes how it feels compared to traditional splash toners.
At 4 fl oz for $25, the per-ounce price runs higher than many basic toners, but that lines up with its role as a nourishing step rather than a simple refresher. The unscented formulation keeps the ingredient list focused and lowers the chance of added irritation after exfoliating.
With 100 reviews and a 4.4 star average, the feedback is positive, though the sample size is on the smaller side. Buyers who already use PMD's tools seem to view this as a natural extension of that system.
Pros
- Chamomile and peptides target soothing and nourishing benefits
- Unscented formula lowers the chance of irritation
- Lotion texture may feel more hydrating than watery toners
- Pairs naturally with PMD's exfoliating tools for a fuller routine
Cons
- Priced higher per ounce than many toners at $25 for 4 fl oz
- Only 100 reviews on record, a limited sample
- The lotion texture means it behaves differently from traditional liquid toners, which may not suit those wanting a light second-cleanse step
Performance notes
Chamomile is commonly included in skincare for its soothing reputation, while peptides are added to support the skin's look of firmness and resilience over time. Because this is formulated as a lotion rather than a liquid toner, it likely sits closer to a light moisturizer in texture, which fits its role as a nourishing step after exfoliation.
What buyers say
At 4.4 stars from 100 reviews, sentiment runs positive, though the review count is still on the low side for a wide read on consistency. Buyers who pair this with PMD's tools seem to view it as a natural extension of that system rather than a standalone toner purchase.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a PMD device to use this toner?
No, Soothe can be used on its own as a nourishing toner step. It is simply positioned by the brand as a companion to PMD's exfoliating tools, since chamomile and peptides suit skin that has just been exfoliated.
Is this toner good for sensitive skin?
The unscented formula and chamomile content suggest it is formulated with sensitivity in mind. As with any new product, patch testing first is a reasonable step if your skin reacts easily to new ingredients.
Why does this feel like a lotion instead of a liquid toner?
The listing describes the item form as a lotion rather than a liquid, which explains the thicker, more moisturizing feel compared to splash-style toners. That texture is part of why it is positioned as a nourishing step rather than a light refresher.