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[REVIEW] Benton PHA Peeling Toner

by Lina Clémence June 18, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I’m so excited to be back at blogging and of course the new Benton product!

They sent this PHA Peeling Toner to me for review purposes about 3 weeks ago so let’s read what I thought about this product 🙂

If you aren’t familiar with PHA, it is basically in the same team as those AHA and BHA but PHA molecules is bigger than those two so makes it more suitable to sensitive skin people. I’ve tried one product with PHA before and basically it suits me so well so I’m pretty excited about this one.

From Benton:

+ Contains Natural Moisturizing Factor, Chrysanthemum Extract and 3% of the third generation PHA (Lactobionic acid) which helps clear impurities and sebum secretion.

+ Minimum photosensitivity of PHA and it melts impurities on the skin while forming water barrier, leaving the skin smooth and clear.

+ Contains Sodium PA and Hyaluronic Acid which are Natural Moisturizing Factors, and Centaurea Cyanus Flower Water and Chrysanthemum Extract which are also known as natural moisturizing water or soothing water. These ingredients leaving leave skin moist by soothing and moiturizing skin that may become dry from removing dead skin cells and impurities.

+ The peeling toner is free of artificial fragrance, coloring, volatile alcohol, PEGs and other controversial ingredients. It is mildly acidic, dermatologically tested product which helps with sufficient moisturization, allowing even sensitive skin to exfoliate without burden.

Simple and clean design.

Pump bottle.

My thoughts:

+ I’ve been using this from the Day 1 it arrives until now and Benton specifically wrote that rather than using this everyday, 2-3 times a week is recommended or suitable frequency so that the toner could adapt to the skin properly. I’m using it 2-3 times a week or more since I find that it adapt to my skin quite well.

+ A cotton pad is suggested to be used with the toner so I didn’t directly patting it on my face.

+ The toner is quite runny in consistency so it took quite an amount to soak my cotton pad and honestly I hate using cotton pad because it feels that I’m wasting product on the cotton pad more haha

+ Since the texture is quite runny and clear, it absorbs into my skin in seconds. Although it doesn’t feels extremely moisturizing but I don’t feel any tightness which is good. So it shows that it has the moisturizing properties despite the texture.

+ This toner is used as the the next step after I cleanse my face. I feel that my next step of skincare (e.g: serums, moisturizer, etc) absorbed much much much better after I applied on this toner. I was rather surprised because it usually took time for those skincare to be fully dry on face and honestly it shorten the time taken for me to finish my routines.

+There’s little to none of fragrance with this toner. Most of the time I couldn’t detect any and if I did, it did have the faint smell of AHA.

+ I had acne on the sides of my face and I sometimes use the cotton pad with toner soak in with aggression so sometimes it does irritate those parts so I recommend you to be careful on those areas or better, use patting motion on those areas and don’t keep layering it on because it will irritate your acne.

+ Does my skin improved? I’m not so sure about this however, it did feel smoother and like I said, it helps in helping my skincare absorbed better.

+ One thing that I had complain with this toner is the pump bottle. I find that the texture is rather runny and this pump does not help at all. Most of the time the pump is too tight and when I try to pump the liquid, it keep spurting everywhere :l  I do hope than Benton can improve on the bottle’s function or just put it in mist bottle. That would 100% helps.

+ Would I make a purchase? For now I think no because I love my Benton BHA Aloe Toner because it has everything I like especially that it is more moisturizing than this. However, I would use this as a side toner as interval to my current toner.

That’s all, thank you for reading 🙂


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How to Make Butterfly Pea Toner

by Lina Clémence June 2, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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You may have heard of butterfly pea tea. It’s got a slew of health benefits worthy of another post but honestly what caught my eye was the color one single bud can turn a liquid. The purply blue is magical and come to find out, butterfly pea is beneficial when used topically. I am having lots of ideas on how to use it in the future, hoping we may be able to have a purple/blue balm coming or at least a face oil or serum but for today let’s just make a simple butterfly pea toner!

Is Toner Necessary?

Well wouldn’t you know I wrote a whole post on that very question! Toners are a needed addition to your skincare routine if you are using a face oil. Toners typically contain witch hazel which is a fantastic skin beautifying tool. Witch hazel has been known to restore skin firmness and repair UV damaged skin. 

Moist skin is more permeable meaning, your serums and oils will soak into your skin faster and hopefully deeper when applied to damp skin. Toners main job is to restore the pH balance of your skin. They can also pick up any gunk your cleanser didn’t catch. Depending on the toner ingredients, toners can also help exfoliate, soothe, de-flame and even clear the skin. My advice is to be careful your serum and toner aren’t redundant, meaning they have too many of the same ingredients or are meant to serve the same function. 

Related Post: Witch Hazel Skin Benefits 

Skin Benefits of Butterfly Pea and Witch Hazel:

Using butterfly pea topically can be helpful to the skin thanks to it’s makeup of anthocyanin, epigallocatechin gallate (one of the main catechins found in green tea), p-Coumaric acid, quercetin and other antioxidants.

Butterfly pea helps break down collagenase which is an enzyme that damages collagen. There is also research showing that butterfly pea helps with the production of collagen and elastin. Using a butterfly pea infused skincare product may help skin appear smoother and more supple. 

Butterfly pea also hydrates the skin. It has been shown to increase hydration by 70% after only an hour of it being introduced to the skin! It contains compounds that form a hydrogen bond with the water in our skin, which slows down water loss.

Butterfly pea also helps soothe irritated or sensitive skin.

Related Post: How to Properly Infuse Herbs Into Oils

2 glass bottles with butterfly pea toner

What You Need To Make Butterfly Pea Toner:

How to Infuse Witch Hazel w/ Butterfly Pea:

Honestly, there’s never been an infusion as easy as this one. Simply pour 1/2 a cup of witch hazel in a glass bottle, drop 1 butterfly pea flower into the witch hazel and let it sit for 24 hours. That’s it. 

To make the toner, add glycerin and essential oils to a glass spray bottle and then top off with your infused witch hazel. So easy! In fact, if you don’t want to use glycerin or essential oils, don’t! This infusion is a great toner all on it’s own. 

Materials

  • 1/2 cup witch hazel
  • 1 butterfly pea flower/bud
  • 1/4 tsp. glycerin (optional)
  • 3 drops lavender essential oil
  • 2 drops helichrysum essential oil

Tools

  • glass spray bottle
  • small funnel
  • measuring spoons and cups
  • extra glass bottle for infusion and storage

Instructions

  1. Using a glass bottle, add 1/2 cup of witch hazel.
  2. Add 1 butterfly pea flower/bud to the witch hazel.
  3. Replace the cap and let infuse for 24 hours.
  4. Add glycerin and essential oils to a spray bottle.
  5. Top off with butterfly pea infused witch hazel.
  6. Store excess witch hazel in the fridge.

Notes

You can use a 4 ounce bottle or make a 2 ounce toner and store the rest in the fridge. This will insure freshness but isn’t absolutely necessary.

Did you make this product?

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Recipe Notes:

  • I recommend storing your toner in a dark glass bottle or in a cabinet. The toner can be sensitive to light and become less beneficial. 
  • The shelf life on this DIY toner is around 4-6 months. You don’t need to store it in the fridge but this would be a great product for those beauty fridges. Cold skincare can be great in the warmer months to reduce puffiness and beat the heat! 

Related Post: How to Make Coffee Infused Oil

Hand holding butterfly pea toner.

How To Use Butterfly Pea Toner:

Always cleanse your skin first. After cleansing is when a toner should be used. You can spray this toner (or any toner) on a cotton round for added exfoliation and cleansing or simple spritz on your skin. After toning, use a serum then face oil. 

My entire household has been oohing and awwing over the color of this toner and thinking I’m saying butterfly pee rather than pea. Quite funny honestly. Butterflies are such magical creatures that perhaps their pee is this pretty hue-lol. 

Two questions-Have you tried butterfly pea tea and can you think of more creative DIYs we could use this lovely flower in? I will experiment to see how it tints oils very soon!

xx, Jenni 

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hand holding glass bottle of butterfly pea toner.

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