Wildcraft Balance Toner is an alcohol-free essence in a 100 mL clear plastic bottle with a white pump, white label, and pink circle logo. Made with neroli, aloe vera, and orange blossom for refreshed, balanced skin. A frosted glass spray bottle of Wildcraft Balance Toner, a hydrating toner with neroli and aloe vera, rests on a light beige surface. The white label features a pink circular logo and black text, casting a soft shadow. Close-up of clear water droplets on a smooth, beige surface, evoking the fresh, glossy finish of Wildcraft Balance Toner and highlighting its hydrating essence with a radiant, reflective effect. A clear frosted bottle of Wildcraft Balance Toner with a white pump and pink label rests on a light surface against a beige background. A hand holds a transparent spray bottle of Wildcraft Balance Toner, featuring a white label with a pink logo, set against a plain beige background.
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Wildcraft Balance Toner is an alcohol-free essence in a 100 mL clear plastic bottle with a white pump, white label, and pink circle logo. Made with neroli, aloe vera, and orange blossom for refreshed, balanced skin.

Wildcraft Balance Toner

4 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Offering a nourishing blend of aloe, neroli, and geranium for total skin hydration.
  • Environmentally-friendly packaging shows our commitment to sustainability.
  • With each purchase, you contribute to environmental causes through 1% for the Planet.
Scent: Geranium and Orange Blossom
Purchase options

Balance Toner $27.99

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Hydrate, balance, and refresh. This alcohol-free essence is naturally scented with soothing neroli and infused with aloe vera and humectants that attract and retain moisture, delivering lasting hydration and helping to support the skin’s barrier. 

Use it after cleansing to prep your skin for the next steps in your routine, or mist throughout the day for a soft, dewy complexion.

Water / Eau, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Flower Water, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe) Leaf Juice, Glycerin, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Sodium Phytate, Citric Acid

1. Mist generously on face and neck after cleansing
2. Use as needed for an extra dose of hydration throughout the day or as a primer before applying moisturizers

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

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From lip color to moisturizer, every beauty product is vetted for ingredients and materials that align with our strict standards, so you can feel confident in what goes on your skin.

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No hidden ingredients

Made without parabens, phthalates, or heavy metals

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Safer, smarter formulas

No talc, formaldehyde donors, or petroleum-based ingredients

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Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Low-waste formats and plastic-free packaging where possible

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

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