BENTON Guava 70 skin Toner Face Mask Pad Moisturizer Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Calming Relief Pore Care for Dry Sensitive, All Skin types Dewy Luminous Skin, Non-Drying Toner Pads, Korean Skin Care Review
Our verdict
Benton's Guava 70 toner pads pair hyaluronic acid with a touch of vitamin C in a soothing, unscented formula built for dry and sensitive skin. At 4.7 stars from 157 reviewers, they read as a gentle, reliable pick for anyone who wants a calming pad toner rather than a strong active.
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Dry or sensitive skin types who want a soothing, fragrance free pad toner with hyaluronic acid.
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You want a toner built around stronger actives like retinoids or high percentage acids, since this formula is positioned as calming and hydrating first.
- Priced 32% above the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 157 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
157 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
Benton's Guava 70 skin toner pads are saturated sheet-form pads meant to cleanse, moisturize and nourish in one swipe. The formula leans on hyaluronic acid for moisture along with ceramide and a touch of vitamin C, and it is unscented and made with a vegan material, which suits dry and sensitive skin types looking for pore care without added fragrance.
The pack holds 70 pads in a roughly 210 milliliter jar, sized for a couple months of daily use rather than an occasional treatment. That format fits a simple swipe-and-go step in a morning or evening routine, which is typical of the Korean pad toner category this product sits in.
Reviewer feedback lands at 4.7 stars from 157 ratings, a strong score for a smaller, less mainstream brand. The relatively modest 70 units bought in the past month suggest this is more of a niche pick than a runaway bestseller, but the people who do buy it seem clearly satisfied.
Pros
- Hyaluronic acid and ceramide combination supports moisture and barrier comfort
- Touch of vitamin C adds a mild brightening angle
- Unscented formula friendly to sensitive skin
- 70 pads per pack means daily use without constant repurchasing
- 4.7 star average from reviewers reflects strong satisfaction
Cons
- Only 157 reviews, a smaller sample than mainstream drugstore toners
- 70 units bought in the past month suggests a smaller, niche following
- Sheet pad format can cost more per use than a liquid toner poured onto cotton
Performance notes
Ceramide helps support the skin's moisture barrier, which is useful for anyone dealing with dryness or sensitivity, while the vitamin C brings a mild brightening angle. Hyaluronic acid on top of that draws in and holds moisture, so the combination leans toward comfort and hydration rather than exfoliation or deep treatment.
What buyers say
At 4.7 stars from 157 reviewers, this toner pad set holds one of the stronger ratings in its category, though the review count is modest next to larger mainstream brands. The 70 units bought in the past month point to a smaller but loyal following rather than mass popularity.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these toner pads good for sensitive skin?
The unscented formula and focus on ceramide and hyaluronic acid make it a soothing option for dry or sensitive skin. Anyone with a known sensitivity to an ingredient should still patch test before regular use.
How many pads come in a pack?
This is a 70 count pack in a roughly 210 milliliter jar, which typically covers a couple months of daily use. That volume helps offset the higher per-use cost of a saturated pad format.