Green Tangerine Vita C Toner Pad
K-Beauty Convenience Pick
Pros & cons.
- +Dual-textured pad combines physical and chemical exfoliation in one convenient step
- +Niacinamide provides genuine brightening and pore-refining benefits over time
- +AHA fruit extracts offer mild daily exfoliation suitable for regular use
- +Hydrating base with hyaluronic acid prevents the stripped feeling of typical exfoliating toners
- +30-second routine step — ideal for busy mornings or travel
- +Vegan and cruelty-free
- −Tangerine extract at 0.1% and vitamin C at 100 ppm are negligible active concentrations
- −Essential oils (bergamot, lemon, lavender, ylang ylang, orange) preclude sensitive skin use
- −Higher cost per use (~$0.31) than traditional toner application
- −Top pads can dry out if jar isn't sealed tightly
- −Not a substitute for the serum's dark spot treatment power despite sharing the brand name
The full review.
South Korea invented a lot of things that the rest of the skincare world eventually adopted — sheet masks, essences, the ten-step routine, the concept of “glass skin.” But one of its quieter exports might be the most practical of all: the toner pad. It’s exactly what it sounds like — a pre-soaked cotton pad sitting in a jar of toner essence, ready to be swiped across your face. No measuring, no pouring, no cotton ball waste. Just twist, grab, swipe, done.
Goodal’s Green Tangerine Vita C Toner Pad takes this format and infuses it with the brand’s signature Jeju tangerine extract alongside niacinamide, AHA fruit extracts, and a stable vitamin C derivative. Seventy pads sit submerged in 140 mL of essence inside a sturdy round jar, each pad dual-textured — one side gently roughened for physical exfoliation, the other smooth for essence delivery.
The experience is genuinely satisfying. Pull a pad from the jar (some versions include a small tweezer tool for hygienic retrieval), and it emerges plump and dripping with essence. Swipe the textured side across your face in gentle circular motions and you can feel it catching on the surface — not aggressively, more like a polite suggestion that your dead skin cells might like to move along. Flip to the smooth side and pat in the remaining product. The whole process takes maybe thirty seconds. Your skin feels immediately smoother, slightly cool, and refreshed.
Now for the transparency that Goodal’s packaging doesn’t exactly shout about. The tangerine extract in these pads is present at 1,000 ppm — that’s 0.1%. In the serum, it’s 70%. The ethyl ascorbyl ether (vitamin C derivative) clocks in at 100 ppm. These are trace amounts. The pads are not a concentrated vitamin C treatment. They are not going to fade dark spots with the same force as the serum. Treating them as equivalent would be like assuming a citrus-scented air freshener delivers the same vitamin C as eating an orange.
What the pads actually excel at is daily texture management. The combination of AHA fruit extracts — bilberry, sugarcane, lemon, orange, and maple — provides mild chemical exfoliation that loosens the bonds between dead corneocytes. The textured pad surface provides gentle physical exfoliation that sweeps those loosened cells away. And the niacinamide, which is reportedly present at a more meaningful concentration than the vitamin C compounds, contributes genuine brightening and pore-refining benefits over time.
After two weeks of daily use, the texture improvements are tangible. Skin feels smoother, looks more refined, and has a subtle glow that wasn’t there before. Rough patches diminish. Pores appear slightly less prominent. These aren’t dramatic transformations — they’re the kind of incremental improvements that make your other products work better because they’re being applied to a smoother, more receptive surface.
The essential oil issue persists from the rest of the Green Tangerine line. Bergamot, lemon peel, lavender, ylang ylang, and orange peel oils all make appearances. While the overall formula is more dilute than the serum (it’s water-based with hydrating glycols as the primary solvents), the essential oils remain a concern for sensitive and reactive skin. The citrus scent is pleasant but present — there’s no avoiding it.
The hydrating component deserves mention. Glycerin, dipropylene glycol, hydroxyethyl urea, and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid work together to ensure the pads don’t leave skin feeling stripped. This is important in an exfoliating product — too many toner pads leave skin tight and thirsty after the exfoliating agents do their work. These pads maintain a hydration balance that lets you move directly to serum without needing an additional hydrating toner step.
At approximately $22 for 70 pads, the cost works out to about 31 cents per use. That’s reasonable for the convenience factor, though it’s more expensive per application than buying a bottle of toner and applying it with reusable cotton rounds. The premium is for the pre-measured, grab-and-go format and the dual-texture engineering of the pads themselves.
Practical tip: seal the jar tightly after every use. The pads at the top of the jar can dry out surprisingly quickly if the lid isn’t secured. If you find the top pads getting dry, flip the entire stack occasionally to redistribute the essence.
The Goodal Green Tangerine Vita C Toner Pad works best as the daily texture-maintenance step in a routine that uses the serum or another concentrated brightening treatment for serious dark spot work. On its own, it’s a pleasant, effective exfoliating toner in a clever format. It just isn’t the powerhouse that the Green Tangerine name might lead you to expect.
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Water, Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, Methylpropanediol, Citrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Extract, Melia Azadirachta Flower Extract, Melia Azadirachta Leaf Extract, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Extract, Ocimum Sanctum Leaf Extract, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Corallina Officinalis Extract, Althaea Rosea Flower Extract, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Cananga Odorata Flower Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Extract, Vaccinium Myrtillus Fruit Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Saccharum Officinarum (Sugarcane) Extract, Acer Saccharum (Sugar Maple) Extract, Hydroxyacetophenone, Choleth-24, Hydroxyethyl Urea, Allantoin, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Ethyl Ascorbyl Ether, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Caffeine, Xanthan Gum, Disodium EDTA
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
Combining physical and chemical exfoliation in toner pad formats works well according to dermatological research. Mild physical exfoliation removes surface corneocytes, which helps subsequent chemical exfoliants and active ingredients penetrate better. The AHA fruit extracts in this pad — specifically sugarcane extract (a natural source of glycolic acid) and bilberry extract (containing lactic acid) — provide gentle chemical exfoliation at low concentrations for daily use.
Glycolic acid, the primary AHA from sugarcane, is the smallest alpha-hydroxy acid molecule and penetrates skin most effectively. Research in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology shows that consistent use of low-concentration glycolic acid (below 10%) over several weeks improves skin texture and reduces corneocyte cohesion. Fruit extract formats have variable concentrations, but using multiple AHA sources creates a broad-spectrum exfoliating effect.
Hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid in this formula has a lower molecular weight than standard sodium hyaluronate and penetrates deeper into the stratum corneum. A study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology shows that topical low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid fragments improve skin hydration and reduce wrinkle depth more effectively than high-molecular-weight HA. This makes it a logical addition to an exfoliating product where moisture replenishment is critical.
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists generally support mild daily exfoliation to maintain skin texture and increase the efficacy of other active products. Board-certified dermatologists note the toner pad format has merit — it provides controlled, consistent exfoliation without the over-scrubbing risk of manual exfoliants. However, dermatologists caution that patients should not use these pads with other exfoliating products (AHAs, BHAs, or retinoids) in the same routine, as cumulative exfoliation can compromise the skin barrier. The essential oil content is a concern for dermatologists, especially for patients with rosacea or contact dermatitis.
Where it fits in your routine.
After cleansing, use the tweezer tool or clean fingers to remove one pad from the jar. Swipe the textured side across your face and neck using gentle, upward, circular motions. Flip the pad to the smooth side and pat the remaining essence into your skin. Apply serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen next. Use once daily, ideally in the morning. Do not use other exfoliating products in the same routine. Close the jar tightly after each use so the pads do not dry out.
At about $22 for 70 pads, each use costs roughly $0.31 — a price competitive with other premium K-beauty toner pads. The convenience is real: one pre-measured, dual-textured pad replaces the toner, cotton round, and mild exfoliant steps. Exfoliating toner with reusable cotton rounds costs less for budget-conscious users, but lacks the dual-texture engineering and grab-and-go convenience. The value increases if you travel often or want a quick morning routine.
This works for anyone wanting easy, low-effort mild exfoliation and brightening in a daily routine. It suits K-beauty enthusiasts, frequent travelers, or people who find multi-step routines overwhelming. It is best for normal, combination, or oily skin types with texture concerns, dullness, or enlarged pores.
People with sensitive skin, rosacea, or known essential oil allergies. The pads alone do not provide the dark spot power of the Green Tangerine serum. Adding these pads to a routine with a strong AHA toner or retinol can cause over-exfoliation.
Product details.
Pre-soaked textured cotton pads hold a lightweight, slightly viscous essence. One side uses texture for gentle physical exfoliation; the other side is smooth to pat in the essence.
Tangerine extract and essential oils provide a fresh citrus fragrance — lighter and more subtle than the serum version
A round jar uses a screw-top lid and inner tray to retrieve pads easily. This design keeps pads submerged in essence. Some versions include a tweezer-style pick-up tool.
Pull one pad from the jar; it must be saturated with essence. Swipe the textured side across clean skin using gentle circular motions. Flip to the smooth side and pat in the remaining product. Skin feels smoother and slightly refreshed immediately. Most skin types experience no stinging or tingling. The citrus scent is present but milder than the serum.
5-10 weeks with once-daily use (one pad per day)
12 months
All Year
The backstory.
Toner pads are a distinctly Korean skincare format that exploded in popularity around 2019-2020. Goodal extended its successful Green Tangerine line into this format to capture the convenience-driven segment of K-beauty consumers who wanted the line's brightening benefits without adding another liquid step to their routine. The pad format also made the products more accessible to K-beauty newcomers who find multi-step routines intimidating.
About Goodal
Established Brand (5–20 years)Goodal was founded in 2011 under CLIO Cosmetics, one of South Korea's major beauty conglomerates. The Green Tangerine line is the brand's flagship range, and this toner pad extends the line's brightening mission into a convenient pad format popular in Korean skincare routines.
Common myths.
Toner pads work as well as serums.
This pad has 1,000 ppm (0.1%) tangerine extract, whereas the serum has 70%. The vitamin C derivative is 100 ppm. These pads provide convenience and mild exfoliation, but they do not replace the serum's concentrated brightening power. Use them for maintenance and texture improvement instead of dark spot treatment.
The textured side of toner pads replaces a physical scrub
The textured pad provides extremely gentle physical exfoliation — enough to sweep away surface dead cells but nowhere near the abrasion of a physical scrub. This is a feature, not a limitation. Gentle exfoliation combined with AHA-containing essence is more effective and less damaging than aggressive scrubbing.
FAQ.
How do I use Goodal Green Tangerine Vita C Toner Pads?
Cleanse your skin, then take one pad from the jar. Swipe the textured side across your face and neck using upward motions. Flip the pad to the smooth side and pat the remaining essence into your skin. Apply serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen in the morning. Use once daily — once in the morning for best results.
Are Goodal toner pads good for dark spots?
Niacinamide and trace amounts of vitamin C provide mild brightening, but active concentrations are lower than the Green Tangerine serum. Use these pads daily for maintenance and texture improvement, but pair them with the serum or a dedicated dark spot treatment to fade dark spots.
Can I use these pads with retinol?
Use them at different times of day. The pads contain AHA fruit extracts for mild chemical exfoliation. Using them with retinol in one routine increases irritation risk. Use the toner pads in the morning and retinol at night, or alternate days.
How long does a jar of 70 pads last?
One pad daily makes the jar last about 10 weeks. Seal the jar tightly after each use. Open jars let the pads dry out and reduce their effectiveness.
Are Goodal toner pads suitable for sensitive skin?
Not recommended. The formula contains bergamot, lemon peel, lavender, ylang ylang, and orange peel essential oils, plus mild AHA fruit extracts. Sensitive skin types should look for fragrance-free, non-exfoliating toner pads instead.
Community
What the community says.
"Incredibly convenient for busy mornings"
"Gentle exfoliation without irritation for most skin types"
"Leaves skin feeling smooth and refreshed"
"Good amount of moisture in each pad"
"Great travel-friendly option"
"Tangerine extract and vitamin C are at very low concentrations"
"Essential oils can irritate sensitive skin"
"Pads dry out if jar isn't sealed tightly"
"Less effective than the serum for actual dark spot fading"
"Price per pad is higher than DIY toner application"