Cell Fusion C Post Alpha Cooling Pad, Hydrating & Cooling Korean Toner Pads | Panthenol & Glacier Water | Hydrating, Depuffing, Pore Care | 70 Pads / 6.08 fl.oz. Review
Our verdict
At $17 for 70 pads, Cell Fusion C's Post Alpha Cooling Pad combines panthenol and glacier water in a pre-soaked format that has earned a 4.4 star rating from 229 reviewers.
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Anyone who wants a grab-and-go, pre-soaked toner pad for de-puffing and hydrating the face, especially after sun exposure or a long day.
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You prefer a liquid toner you control the amount of, or you want a formula targeting acne or brightening rather than cooling and hydration.
- Priced 11% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 229 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
229 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
["Cell Fusion C's Post Alpha Cooling Pad takes the toner step and turns it into a pre-soaked pad format, which trades some of the flexibility of a liquid toner for convenience and consistency. At $17 for 70 pads (6.08 fl oz), each pad delivers a set dose, which takes the guesswork out of how much product to use.", 'The formula centers on panthenol and glacier water, ingredients chosen for a de-puffing, hydrating, and revitalizing effect according to the label. It is designed for use on the face and is suited to all skin types, including sensitive skin, and the non-comedogenic claim means it is formulated not to clog pores. The cooling sensation built into the pad makes it a natural fit for calming the skin after a long day or in a warm climate.', 'At 229 reviews and a 4.4 star average, the feedback is on the smaller side but consistent with a well-liked, if lesser-known, format within toner pads.']
Pros
- Pre-soaked pad format offers a consistent, mess-free dose
- Panthenol and glacier water combination targets de-puffing and hydration
- Non-comedogenic and suited to sensitive skin
- 4.4 stars across 229 reviews reflects solid buyer satisfaction
- Cooling sensation makes it pleasant for hot weather or post-sun use
Cons
- 70 pads may run out faster than a liquid toner used with your own cotton round
- Review count (229) is on the smaller side compared to mass-market toners
- Not formulated for acne, brightening, or anti-aging concerns
- Pad format is less adjustable if you want a lighter or heavier application
Performance notes
Panthenol is a well-known humectant and soothing ingredient that helps the skin retain moisture and can support a calmer look and feel, which lines up with the de-puffing and revitalizing claims on the label. Glacier water is included as part of the cooling, hydrating base of the pad. The pad format itself, rather than a splash-on liquid, gives a consistent amount of product per use, and the non-comedogenic claim supports its suitability for skin prone to breakouts as well as sensitive skin types.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 229 reviews suggests buyers are generally pleased with the cooling, de-puffing experience the pads are designed to deliver. The review count is more modest than some of the bigger names in the category, but the rating holds up well for a specialty pad format.
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Frequently asked questions
How are toner pads different from a liquid toner?
Toner pads like this one are pre-soaked with the formula, so each pad delivers a consistent amount of product without measuring or pouring. They can be more convenient for quick use or travel, though a liquid toner used with your own cotton round gives you more control over how much product you apply.
Is this pad good for sensitive or acne-prone skin?
It is labeled for all skin types including sensitive skin and carries a non-comedogenic claim, meaning it is formulated not to clog pores. That combination makes it a reasonable option for sensitive or breakout-prone skin, though it is built around de-puffing and hydration rather than active acne treatment.