Toners are the step the gurus argue about most, because what a toner is even for has changed completely.
Modern toners are not the stripping, alcohol-heavy astringents of the past. The experts now treat the category as a wide one: hydrating, essence-style toners that prep the skin, and exfoliating toners that use acids to smooth texture and clear pores. They judge both on whether the formula earns its place in a routine without irritating the skin.
The genuine split is hydrate versus exfoliate, and the gurus are clear the two are not interchangeable. A daily hydrating toner is a comfort step almost anyone can use, while an acid toner is a treatment that needs care around frequency and sun exposure. The ranking below favours the toners the experts say do their specific job well.
Yes. The list ranks all toners by guru consensus. Because a hydrating toner and an acid toner do very different jobs, the takes on each product page are worth reading before you buy.
The gurus disagree, and they say so. Many treat a hydrating toner as optional and an acid toner as a useful treatment step. The ranking reflects which toners the experts rate, not whether the step is essential.
We rank by the Guru Index consensus score: the warmth of every independent expert take we have logged for each product, with a minimum number of reviewers required so a single enthusiastic review can't top the list. Nothing here is paid placement.
Guru Certified marks a product that a broad group of experts agree on, not just one fan. It is our breadth stamp, distinct from a Top Pick, which is a single guru crowning a product best in its category.
It rebuilds from the latest reviews every night, so the ranking reflects what the gurus are saying now, not a frozen editor's pick.