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mixsoon - Bean Toner Pad 70ea/180ml
mixsoon - Bean Toner Pad 70ea/180ml
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mixsoon Bean Toner Pad — Korean toner pads with cotton seed exfoliation
The Bean line's toner in a format you can wipe with: seventy cotton pads soaked in an essence built on seven bean extracts. 180ml. It sits in the same step as the Bean Toner — straight after cleansing, before everything else — and it does one thing the bottle cannot.
Seventy pads, or a hundred and forty
The pads are thick enough to split in half by hand, which is the intended use and not a hack: one box is 70 pads, or 140 thinner ones. Split them for daily toning; keep them whole for the days you want the pad to hold more essence.
There is a pair of tongs in the lid, which sounds like packaging theatre until the fourth time you have fished a pad out of a tub with wet fingers.
What a toner pad does that a bottle does not
The cotton has cotton seed particles embedded in it. That is a physical exfoliant — mild, but real, and it is the actual difference between this and pouring toner into your palms. The essence hydrates; the pad sweeps. If you have wondered why Korean toner pads exist as a category at all, that is the answer: two steps in one wipe.
Which also means it is possible to overdo it. Once a day, no pressure, is the setting most skin wants. If yours is reactive, keep the pad for the rough-texture areas and use the bottle everywhere else.
Three ways to use a toner pad
Wipe — the default. After cleansing, sweep once over the face to smooth texture and prep for the next step.
Pack — lay pads on dry or irritated patches for a few minutes. A quick targeted mask, and the best use of the split halves.
Makeup correcting — one pad lifts base makeup off a small area without a cleanser, so you can redo it. Useful on the day; not a substitute for cleansing at night — that is what the Bean Cleansing Oil is for.
Seven bean extracts
Soybean, lentil and kidney bean among them — the high-protein end of the pantry, and the same fermented-soybean thinking the rest of the range is built on. One idea repeated across a line, instead of a new hero every quarter.
If you want that idea in its purest form, it is the Bean Essence — seven ingredients, printed in full. Sealed in overnight, that is the Bean Cream.
Which mixsoon toner pad should you buy?
Bean Toner Pad — this one. Fermented soybean, cotton seed exfoliation. 70 / 140 split.
Centella Toner Pad — irritated, reactive skin.
Bifida Toner Pad — damaged skin barrier.
Galactomyces Toner Pad — dull skin, double-sided.
Hyaluronic Acid Toner Pad — pure hydration.
PDRN Collagen Toner Pad — fine lines, vegan collagen.
Where it sits
Cleanse → pad → essence → cream. The pad replaces the toner step; it does not replace the essence, and it does not replace the moisturiser — a wiped face with nothing sealed on top of it is a dry face in twenty minutes.
Shop more in Korean toners, dry and dehydrated skin, sensitive skin, glass skin and glow, or mixsoon.
Frequently asked questions
How many pads are in a box?
70, or 140 when you split them in half — which is the intended use.
Do mixsoon toner pads exfoliate?
Yes, mildly. The cotton has cotton seed particles embedded in it — a real, gentle physical exfoliant.
How often can I use it?
Once a day, no pressure. Wiping hard twice a day is not gentler than a scrub just because the pad is soft.
What is in the essence?
Seven bean extracts — soybean, lentil and kidney bean among them.
Where can I buy authentic mixsoon toner pads in the USA?
At K-Touch. Authentic, sourced from verified distributors, carefully stored and securely packaged, with secure checkout and order tracking.
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How to Use
2. Sweep once across the face without pressure. Let the pad do the work — pushing harder does not clean more, it just abrades.
3. Follow with an essence and a moisturiser while the skin is still damp.
4. As a quick pack: lay pads on dry or rough patches for a few minutes, then press in whatever is left.
5. Once a day is enough for most skin. Twice is a lot, given the cotton seed particles are a physical exfoliant.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do Korean toner pads actually exfoliate?
These ones do, mildly. The cotton has cotton seed particles embedded in it, and that is a physical exfoliant — gentle, but it is friction, and friction is the whole difference between a pad and pouring toner into your palms. It is worth knowing that, because it means a pad is not automatically the gentler option just because it feels soft.
Is it 70 pads or 140?
Both, and that is by design rather than marketing arithmetic. The box holds seventy pads, each thick enough to pull apart into two thinner ones by hand. Split them for everyday toning; keep them whole when you want the pad to carry more essence, or when you are using them as a targeted pack.
Bean Toner Pad or the Bean Toner bottle — which one?
They occupy the same step, so you do not need both. Take the pads if your complaint is texture and you want the light exfoliation, or if you want something you can travel with. Take the 300ml bottle if your skin is reactive, if you want to use a lot of product without counting, or if you press your toner in with your hands rather than wiping. Reactive skin and daily wiping are not a great combination.
Can I use toner pads every day?
Once a day, without pressure, suits most skin. Twice a day with a firm hand is more abrasion than most faces want, and the tightness or stinging that follows is usually read as the product being active when it is really the wiping. If your skin is already irritated, stop wiping and go back to a bottle for a couple of weeks.
Do the pads dry out once the box is open?
They will if you leave the inner lid off, which is the usual reason a tub of pads goes disappointing halfway down. Press the inner seal back on after every use, keep the tub out of direct sun and away from a steamy shower, and use the tongs rather than your fingers — wet fingers are how water and everything on your hands get into the essence. Stored properly, a box lasts as long as it takes you to get through seventy pads.
Can I use a pad to take off makeup?
For a patch, yes — one pad will lift base makeup off a small area so you can redo it, without needing a sink. For your whole face at the end of the day, no. Sunscreen and base makeup need an oil cleanser and then a foam cleanser; wiping them around with a toner pad mostly relocates them. Use the pads for the correction and the Bean Cleansing Oil for the removal.