Witch Hazel Alcohol Free Toner by Leven Rose, 100% Pure Organic Facial Rose Water with Rose Petals, Calendula, Cucumber, and Chamomile Flower 4 oz Review
Our verdict
Leven Rose's alcohol free witch hazel toner earns a strong 4.8 star rating from 920 reviews at $15.97, built around organic rose water plus chamomile, cucumber and jojoba for acne prone, dry or sensitive skin.
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Buyers with acne prone, dry or sensitive skin who want an alcohol free, organic toner to help balance skin without a harsh or stripping feel.
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You specifically want a toner marketed for oily or acne prone skin only, since this formula is positioned across acne prone, dry and sensitive skin types at once.
- Priced 17% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 920 owner ratings
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Popularity3.7/5
920 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
Leven Rose built this toner around 100 percent pure organic rose water, positioned as an alcohol free, PH balancing formula in a drop applicator format. It is labeled for acne prone, dry and sensitive skin types, a broad range that suggests a gentle rather than aggressive approach.
The named ingredients, chamomile, coconut oil, cucumber and jojoba, are all commonly used in gentle facial care for their soothing and moisturizing associations rather than for strong exfoliating or clarifying action. Paired with the alcohol free claim, this points to a toner meant to hydrate and calm rather than strip oil.
At $15.97 for 4 fluid ounces, it sits in the mid range for organic facial toners, and the 4.8 star rating from 920 reviews is one of the stronger results in this category.
Pros
- Excellent 4.8 star rating from 920 reviews
- Alcohol free formula suited to sensitive and dry skin
- Organic, fragrance free and paraben free product features
- Gentle ingredient list built around rose water, chamomile, cucumber and jojoba
Cons
- Not marketed specifically for oil control despite being labeled acne prone friendly
- Drop applicator format may feel less convenient than a spray or pad
- Smaller 4 ounce size compared to some competing toners
Performance notes
The combination of chamomile and cucumber points to a formula designed to soothe and cool the skin, while jojoba and coconut oil are typically included to support the skin's moisture barrier. Being alcohol free is notable for a witch hazel based toner, since alcohol is what commonly makes witch hazel products feel drying, so this formulation appears aimed at delivering witch hazel's PH balancing reputation without that trade off.
What buyers say
A 4.8 star average across 920 reviews is a strong result, especially for a toner marketed to sensitive and dry skin types where irritation complaints are common. The high volume combined with the high rating suggests consistent satisfaction across a meaningful number of buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this toner suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, the listing specifically labels this toner for acne prone, dry and sensitive skin types, and it is formulated without alcohol. Ingredients like chamomile and cucumber are commonly chosen for their gentle, soothing reputation, which fits the sensitive skin positioning.
Why does an alcohol free witch hazel toner matter?
Traditional witch hazel toners often contain alcohol, which can feel drying or irritating on sensitive skin. By skipping alcohol, this formula aims to keep witch hazel's PH balancing reputation while reducing the risk of the tight, stripped feeling that alcohol based toners can cause.