Lush Breath of Fresh Air Toner: AM vs PM — Where Does It Go?

Routine Science
Your morning mist might be sabotaging your nighttime actives — here’s the exact clock for this toner.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
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1.🌅The AM vs PM Trap

You’re probably spritzing this all wrong. Morning use? Fine. But if you’re layering it over nighttime acids or retinol, you’re basically washing your hard work down the sink. The pH is the problem here.

Lush doesn’t advertise pH on the bottle — and that’s the tea. This toner sits around a 7.5-8. Most active serums need a lower pH to work. So putting this on *after* them? You just nuked their efficacy.

1.🌙What Actually Is It

It’s a $13 mist that claims to “tone, refresh, and balance.” I bought it because I wanted to smell like a garden and feel fancy. It delivers on the garden part.

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No Alcohol, Thank God

Doesn’t strip your face into a desert. Rare for a toner.

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That Smell

Straight up rosewater + citrus. Like a spa bathroom mid-facial.

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The Mist

Not a jet stream. Fine enough to not look like you dunked your head in a sink.

white and clear glass container on brown wooden table

Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

1.🧴Ingredients That Matter

Don’t let the fancy names fool you. It’s mostly water, but the three things doing actual work are rosewater for calming, grapefruit for a little clarity, and honey for humectant vibes. Simple. Effective. Nothing revolutionary.

  • Rose Water: calms redness without stripping
  • Grapefruit Juice: mild astringent — doesn’t burn
  • Honey: pulls moisture in, doesn’t just sit on top
  • Lime Oil: smells fresh, can be photosensitizing so AM spritzers beware
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Photo: Alexandra Tran / Unsplash

1.How It Feels

First spray: cold, wet, smells like a British countryside. Absorbs in maybe 15 seconds. Leaves zero sticky residue — just a slightly dewier version of your face.

Week 3: I noticed my redness was actually calmer by midday. But I also realized — if you have oily skin, this won’t mattify anything. It’s a hydration step, not a pore-tightener. That’s where people get confused.

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One Thing: Spray it *before* your active serums in the PM, not after. Or use it only in the AM. Your acids will thank you.
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Photo: Curology / Unsplash

1.🧪The Verdict Card

My skin looked less angry. Not transformed, not reborn. Just… less pissed off. Pores same size. Texture same. Redness down 30%.

Buy if
You have dry or sensitive skin and want a no-fuss hydrating mist that doesn’t burn
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone and need something with salicylic acid or actual pore control
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Worth it?
Yes for $13. It’s a solid basic. Not a hero, not a mistake.
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Photo: Vedansh Agrawal / Unsplash

1.Final Call

Use it in the AM for a wake-up spritz. Keep it away from your PM actives. It’s a nice friend, not a life partner.

7.2/10
Nice mist, wrong timing kills it
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Where to Buy: Lush website or any store. Grab the smallest bottle first — you don’t need commitment.