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I Tried Glow Recipe’s New Toner Pad Collection and My Skin Has Opinions

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Published on Feb 24, 2026 • 5 min read
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I’ll be honest: toner pads are one of those skincare categories I want to love, but rarely stick with. They’re either too harsh, too drippy, or somehow both. So when I heard that Glow Recipe was launching an entire toner pad collection—designed to be mixed, matched, and worn like mini sheet masks—I was intrigued enough to test them the only way that matters: on my own face. 

For context, my skin is combo-oily, prone to blackheads around my nose, and has been described by more than one facialist as “reactive.” I’m cautious with exfoliation, loyal to barrier-friendly products, and always looking for glow without irritation. So I tried all three pads (yes, sometimes at the same time), paid close attention to how my skin responded, and took detailed notes—because that’s just the kind of type A I am.

If you love trying buzzy skincare (hi, same), you’ve bookmarked way too many toner pad reviews already, or you’re an IPSY Original subscriber that snagged the Toner Pad Collection Trial Set in their March bag, here’s my honest take.

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What These GLOW RECIPE Toner Pads Are Actually About

Before I get into what my skin did or didn’t love, here’s the quick breakdown.

GLOW RECIPE’s whole concept here is multitasking (or should we say multimasking). Instead of one universal toner pad, you customize by zone: brightening where you need glow, exfoliating where congestion likes to hang out, and soothing where your skin tends to freak out.

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What I Loved (and Yes, I’m Picky)

First things first: I loved how intentional this set felt. Nothing about it screamed “one-size-fits-all,” which my skin deeply appreciates.

I tried the pads both individually and all at once (forehead, cheeks, chin—it was a full-on masking moment). The Watermelon LHA + AHA pads went straight to my nose and chin, where blackheads live rent-free. It gave me that clean, smooth feeling without the tightness I usually get from exfoliating pads.

The vitamin C pad was my glow MVP. I used it on my cheeks, and after just one use my skin looked noticeably brighter, like I’d slept more than I actually had. And the real surprise? The PDRN+ Repair + Soothe pad. My skin can turn reactive fast, but this felt calming and cushiony, especially post-exfoliation. No stinging. No redness spiral.

Bonus points for the individually wrapped format of the trial set. I tossed these into my travel bag for a weekend away and didn’t have to think twice about leaks or decanting.

How I Used the Glow Recipe Toner Pads

Step 1: Start With Clean, Damp Skin

I used these right after cleansing, before any serums or treatments. Slightly damp skin helped everything absorb better.

Step 2: Customize by Zone

This is where the fun happens:

  • Watermelon pad: Nose and chin

  • Vitamin C pad: Cheeks

  • PDRN+ pad: Forehead or anywhere feeling sensitized

They’re thin but surprisingly grippy, so nothing slid around while I moved on with my routine.

Step 3: Let Them Sit (Don’t Rush This)

I left the pads on for about 5–10 minutes, which was long enough to brush my teeth, scroll my FYP, and pretend there wasn’t something more productive I should be doing.

Step 4: Remove and Finish Your Routine

Once I removed each pad, I worked in any remaining toner, then followed with serum, moisturizer, and SPF (a non-negotiable). No rinsing needed.

A Few Things to Know Before You Try Them

If your skin is extremely sensitive or you’re brand-new to acids, I’d recommend starting slow, especially with the LHA + AHA Watermelon pad. Even though it’s gentle, it’s still exfoliating.

Also, because the trial set only includes one of each pad, this is more of a test-drive experience than a long-term routine. Personally, that worked for me. I knew pretty quickly which ones I’d want to repurchase (spoiler alert: it was all of them!).

Final Thoughts

If you’re someone who loves tailoring your skincare routine to exactly what your skin needs that day, these toner pads make a lot of sense. They’re flexible, skin-friendly, and genuinely fun to use without feeling gimmicky.

For me, the standout was how balanced everything felt: glow without irritation, exfoliation without drama, and hydration that didn’t tip my skin into oil-slick territory. I went in skeptical. I left planning which full-size pad I’d buy first. And honestly? That’s the best kind of review outcome.

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