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Apple Cider Vinegar Acne Face Toner Pads, Tea tree, 60 Pads | Oil-free. ACV + 7 organic hydrosols: tea tree, witch hazel, rose geranium, chamomile, lavender, lemongrass, neroli. Review

4.2 (924) Amazon rating$11.9560+ bought last month

Our verdict

Hello Cider Apple Cider Vinegar Acne Face Toner Pads combine apple cider vinegar with seven organic hydrosols in an oil free, alcohol free formula, and its 4.2 star average across 924 ratings makes it one of the more purchased options in this lineup. It suits anyone who wants a convenient pad based toner aimed at the look of clearer, more balanced skin.

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Best for

Combination, oily, or acne prone skin types who want a convenient pad format toner built around apple cider vinegar and organic hydrosols.

Skip if

You are sensitive to apple cider vinegar or tea tree, since both are prominent in this formula and could be too strong for reactive skin.

  • Priced 38% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 924 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.8/5

    924 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

Hello Cider's toner pads pack apple cider vinegar together with seven organic hydrosols, including tea tree, witch hazel, rose geranium, chamomile, lavender, lemongrass, and neroli, into a 100 percent water based, oil free formula. The pads are designed to be non comedogenic and pH balancing, and they come packaged in a jar for easy daily swiping rather than a splash on bottle.

The formula is labeled alcohol free despite the apple cider vinegar base, and it targets cleansing, hydrating, and moisturizing benefits all at once, which is a fairly broad claim for a single product. The 60 count pad format makes it simple to use one pad per session without measuring out liquid, and it is suited to combination, dry, normal, oily, and sensitive skin according to the listing.

With 924 ratings averaging 4.2 stars, this is the most reviewed product among this set, and that scale of feedback paired with 60 units bought in the last month suggests it has built real ongoing demand.

Pros

  • 924 ratings averaging 4.2 stars make this the most reviewed toner in this group
  • Combines apple cider vinegar with seven organic hydrosols for a broad ingredient profile
  • Oil free, alcohol free, and 100 percent water based formula
  • Convenient 60 count pad format for easy daily use
  • Non comedogenic and pH balancing positioning suits acne prone skin

Cons

  • 4.2 star average trails some of the higher rated toners in this category
  • Apple cider vinegar and tea tree combination may be too strong for very sensitive skin
  • Broad benefit claims across cleansing, hydrating, and moisturizing may oversell what one pad can do

Performance notes

Apple cider vinegar and witch hazel hydrosol work together for a toning, pH balancing effect often sought by acne prone or oily skin, while tea tree hydrosol is included for its traditional association with clearer looking skin. The addition of calming hydrosols like chamomile and lavender is meant to offset any potential irritation from the more active ingredients, though results will vary by skin sensitivity.

What buyers say

With 924 ratings and a 4.2 star average, this product has clearly found a wide audience, even though its average score is a bit lower than some smaller, more niche competitors. The reported 60 units purchased in the last month points to steady, active demand.

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Frequently asked questions

Are these pads good for acne prone skin?

They are marketed for acne prone and oily skin thanks to the apple cider vinegar and tea tree hydrosol combination, along with a pH balancing, non comedogenic formula. As with any active ingredient blend, it is worth patch testing first if your skin reacts easily.

Do these pads contain alcohol?

No, despite using apple cider vinegar as a key ingredient, the formula is labeled alcohol free and 100 percent water based.

How many pads are in one jar?

Each jar contains 60 pads, which is enough for roughly two months of daily single pad use, making it a fairly practical format for a regular toning routine.

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