Natural Outcome Oily Skin Face Toner | Purifying Astringent Facial Toner | Naturally Keeps Skin Matte & Shine Free | Minimizes Appearance of Pores While Keeping Skin Hydrated with Aloe Vera | 8 oz Review
Our verdict
Natural Outcome's Oily Skin Face Toner is built around witch hazel and aloe vera in a grapefruit and pomegranate scented, alcohol free formula, and its 4.2 star average across 780 ratings, the largest review count in this batch, shows it has found a steady following among oily skin users.
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Oily skin looking for a purifying, alcohol free toner meant to help with shine control while still adding some hydration from aloe vera.
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You have dry or sensitive skin, since this formula is specifically positioned for oily, shine prone skin.
- Priced 38% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 780 owner ratings
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Popularity3.6/5
780 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 is formulated for oily skin, leaning on witch hazel as the main astringent and aloe vera to add back a touch of hydration. It's positioned as a purifying step meant to help keep skin looking matte and support the appearance of smaller looking pores, in a grapefruit and pomegranate scent.
The formula is alcohol free despite being aimed at oily, shine prone skin, and the label also references antibacterial and anti acne benefits alongside cleansing and even toning. At 8 ounces and $11.95, it's priced the same as its combination skin counterpart from the same brand.
With 780 ratings averaging 4.2 stars, this is the most reviewed toner in this lineup, and 8 units bought in the last month points to consistent, ongoing demand.
Pros
- Alcohol free formula despite being positioned for oily, shine prone skin
- Witch hazel and aloe vera combination balances astringency with some hydration
- Grapefruit and pomegranate scent
- Largest review base in this lineup at 780 ratings with a 4.2 star average
- 8 units bought in the last month shows ongoing demand
- Natural material feature
Cons
- Lists a long roster of benefit claims, including antibacterial and anti acne, more than most toners in this set
- Not suited to dry or sensitive skin
- Scented formula may not suit fragrance sensitive users
Performance notes
Witch hazel is the primary astringent here, working alongside aloe vera to add back some hydration while still supporting a matte, shine free finish for oily skin. The label also references antibacterial and anti acne benefits, though those are brand positioning rather than medical claims, and this toner should not replace a dermatologist recommended treatment for active acne.
What buyers say
With 780 ratings at a 4.2 star average, this is the most reviewed toner in this group, and 8 units bought in the last month suggests consistent, ongoing demand rather than a one time spike.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this toner good for oily skin?
Yes, it's specifically formulated for oily skin with a focus on shine control and a matte finish, using witch hazel as the main astringent ingredient.
Does it treat acne?
The label references anti acne and antibacterial benefits, but this toner is not a substitute for a dermatologist recommended acne treatment. It can fit into a broader routine aimed at oily, acne prone skin.
What does this toner smell like?
It has a grapefruit and pomegranate scent, which fits its purifying, oil control positioning.