Glycolic Acid Toner
Glycolic Acid Toner
Product Description
Product overview
Mario Badescu's Glycolic Acid Toner is an alcohol-free, mild resurfacing toner formulated with 2% Glycolic Acid, antioxidant Grapefruit Extract and soothing Aloe Vera. It gently exfoliates dead surface cells to brighten dull skin, refine the look of pores and soften fine lines for a smoother, more even complexion post-cleanse.
Gentle 2% Exfoliation
A low, beginner-friendly dose of Glycolic Acid loosens dead surface cells without harsh scrubbing.
Texture & feel
SENSORYGentle 2% Exfoliation
A low, beginner-friendly dose of Glycolic Acid loosens dead surface cells without harsh scrubbing.
Aloe-Soothed Formula
Aloe Vera sits high on the list to help calm and hydrate while the acid does its work.
Brightens & Evens
Regular use helps fade dullness and refine the look of uneven tone and texture.
Alcohol-Free
No drying denatured alcohol, so the formula resurfaces without the tight, stripped feeling.
Safety & compatibility
SAFELow-dose AHA is often viewed as acceptable, but this formula also contains Benzophenone-4, fragrance and parabens. Check with your doctor first.
Contains Polysorbate 20, which is commonly flagged as a possible malassezia trigger, so it is not considered fungal-acne safe.
AHAs increase sun sensitivity. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is essential while using this toner and for a week after.
Includes Parfum plus Linalool, Limonene, Citronellol and Geraniol. Reactive or sensitive skin should patch test.
Water-based with no oils, silicones or sulfates, giving it a low comedogenic profile for most skin.
Avoid pairing with retinol, vitamin C or other acids in the same routine to limit irritation.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSGlycolic Acid 2%Proven
The smallest alpha-hydroxy acid molecule, derived from sugar cane. It dissolves the bonds holding dull, dead cells to the surface, revealing smoother, brighter skin underneath.
- Function: Chemical exfoliant that speeds surface cell turnover
- Benefit: Helps soften the look of fine lines and uneven tone
- Long-term: Research links glycolic acid to improved collagen support
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice #2 IngredientProven
Sitting second on the list, aloe makes up a large share of the formula. It hydrates and helps soothe skin, offsetting some of the potential tingle from the acid.
- Function: Humectant and skin-conditioning agent
- Benefit: Calms and replenishes after exfoliation
Grapefruit Extract AntioxidantPromising
Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract carries lycopene and antioxidants. The brand positions it to help brighten and clear the look of congested skin.
- Function: Antioxidant and astringent botanical
- Benefit: Adds to the toner's brightening, refreshing feel
28 ingredients
Water, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Propylene Glycol, Glycolic Acid, Triethanolamine, Polysorbate 20, Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract, Diazolidinyl Urea, Benzophenone-4, Methylparaben, Parfum, PEG-8, Trimethoxybenzylidene Pentanedione, Hydroxyacetophenone, Propylparaben, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Chloride, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol, CI 42090, CI 45410, CI 19140.
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEUse right after cleansing on dry skin, before serums and moisturizer. Start a few nights a week, then build up. Always follow with sunscreen in the morning.
How to use
HOW TO USECleanse first
Wash and lightly dry your face so the toner applies to clean, bare skin.
Dampen a cotton pad
Apply the toner to a cotton ball or pad rather than directly to the hands.
Sweep outward
Wipe in gentle outward motions across the face, avoiding the eye area.
Follow with moisturizer
Lock in hydration with your usual moisturizer once the toner has absorbed.
Protect with SPF
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen every morning, as AHAs raise sun sensitivity.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You are new to acids and want a gentle, low-strength starter exfoliant
- Your skin looks dull, rough or uneven and needs brightening
- You have dry or combination skin that dislikes drying alcohol toners
- You want an affordable, widely available daily resurfacing step
Consider alternatives if:
- You are fragrance-sensitive or want a fragrance- and dye-free formula
- You deal with fungal acne and avoid polysorbates
- You are an experienced user wanting a stronger 7–10% acid
- Your skin is very sensitive, rosacea-prone or acne-erupted
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESAlcohol-free and aloe-rich, so it exfoliates flaky patches without stripping moisture.
Refreshes oilier zones while staying gentle enough for drier areas.
Helps with dullness and congestion, though oily skin may prefer a higher acid dose.
Low comedogenic risk, but the brand advises against use on acne-erupted skin.
Fragrance, dyes and AHA make it a higher-risk pick; the brand flags it for sensitive skin.
Results timeline
WEEK 12+Smoother, refreshed feel
Skin feels cleaner and softer right away, sometimes with a mild tingle from the acid.
70% noticedBrighter, more even look
With consistent use, dullness fades and the complexion starts to look fresher.
62% noticedRefined texture
Rough patches smooth out and pores can appear more refined over time.
54% noticedSofter fine lines
Long-term users report a more radiant, even-toned, youthful-looking finish.
45% noticedRatings by platform
7K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Gentle, beginner-friendly 2% glycolic strength
- Alcohol-free formula that does not sting or strip
- Noticeable brightening and smoothing with regular use
- Affordable price with large bottle options
- Widely available at Amazon, Ulta, Target and more
Criticized
- Contains added fragrance plus several allergens
- Includes methyl- and propylparaben and artificial dyes
- Polysorbate 20 makes it unsuitable for fungal acne
- 2% may be too mild for seasoned acid users
- Not listed as vegan or cruelty-free by some databases
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESA stronger 7% glycolic toner at a lower price, and it is fragrance- and paraben-free. More potent, so it can be more irritating for sensitive skin.
A very affordable 10% glycolic toner with witch hazel. Much stronger exfoliation, so it is best for experienced, non-sensitive skin.
A cult 5% glycolic tonic with aloe and ginseng. Similar daily-use feel, but it also contains fragrance and sits at a higher per-ml price.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Screw-cap plastic bottle
Yes in the 5 oz size; the 8 oz and 16 oz exceed carry-on limits
Frequently asked questions
FAQLow-dose glycolic acid is often considered acceptable during pregnancy, but this formula also contains Benzophenone-4 (a chemical UV filter), fragrance and parabens, which some choose to avoid. It is not a clear-cut "yes," so please confirm with your OB-GYN or dermatologist before use.
No. The toner contains Polysorbate 20, which is widely flagged as a potential trigger for malassezia (fungal acne). If you are managing fungal acne, a polysorbate-free option is a safer choice.
Use caution. Stacking this glycolic toner with retinol, vitamin C or other acids in the same routine can over-exfoliate and irritate skin. It is best to use them on alternate days or at different times, and to introduce one active at a time.
It suits dry and combination skin especially well, thanks to the alcohol-free, aloe-rich base. Oily skin can use it too, while very sensitive or acne-erupted skin should be cautious, as the brand advises against those uses.
Skin tends to feel smoother right away. Most users notice brighter, more even-looking skin within two to four weeks of consistent use, with refined texture and softer fine lines appearing over six to twelve weeks.
Apply it after cleansing and before serums and moisturizer. Sweep it over clean, dry skin with a cotton pad, then layer your remaining steps. In the morning, always finish with sunscreen.
It has a low comedogenic rating of about 1 out of 5. The formula is water-based with no oils, silicones or sulfates, so it is unlikely to clog pores for most people.
The Period After Opening is around 12 months. After that, the acid and botanicals can lose potency, so it is best to replace the bottle. Store it in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight.
Verdict: Mario Badescu's Glycolic Acid Toner is a dependable, affordable entry point into chemical exfoliation. Its gentle 2% glycolic dose, alcohol-free base and generous aloe make it ideal for beginners and dry or combination skin chasing a brighter, smoother look. The trade-offs are fragrance, parabens, dyes and a polysorbate that rules it out for fungal acne, plus a mild strength that experienced acid users may outgrow. For a low-commitment, widely available brightening toner, it remains a solid, well-reviewed pick.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 0 |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
Redness
Irritation
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| 3 |
Propylene Glycol
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Skin-Conditioningagent - Miscellaneous
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Hydrating
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| 4 |
Glycolic Acid
Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Exfoliant, Exfoliating, Buffering
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Promotes Wound Healing
Dark Spots
Texture
Pores
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| 5 |
Triethanolamine
Masking, Surfactant, Fragrance, Emulsifying, Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Buffering
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