Ice on Skin
Turmeric Ice Cubes
- Mix 1 spoon of turmeric with water
- Stir until dissolved
- Pour into a ice cube tray
- freeze in the refrigerator
- Massage onto your face in a circular motion
- Use up to twice a week ( only if your skin reacts well to turmeric ).
Best for: Ice cubes made from turmeric are good for people suffering with acne and pigmentation. Because of the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties present in turmeric helps to reduce inflammation and fight the acne causing bacteria on he skin. These ice cubes are beneficial for Acne-prone and combination skin type
Aloe vera Ice cubes
- Extract natural Aloe vera gel directly from the plant
- Scoop out the fresh gel from the leaf
- Pour the gel into an Ice cube tray
- Freeze the tray in the refrigerator until the cubes are set
- Apply the Aloe vera ice cubes to your skin regularly
Best for: Aloe vera ice cubes helps to combat dryness, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the skin. When applying aloe vera ice cubes, our skin generally feels relaxed and refreshed. these ice cubes are beneficial for every skin type.
Carrot or Beetroot Ice cubes
- Squeeze fresh juice from carrots or beetroot
- Add a small amount of juice to an ice cube tray
- Freeze the tray in the refrigerator until the cubes are set
- Gently rub the frozen juice cubes onto your skin regularly for enhanced skincare benefits
- Patch test first to ensure you’re not allergic to carrot or beetroot juice.
Best for: Ice cubes can also be prepared with beetroot or carrot juice, this are beneficial to remove dullness from the skin, brightens skin and reduce the appearance patches, spots and pigmentation on the skin.
Benefits of using Ice on Skin
Deals with Acne
Eliminate Puffiness and Swelling
Reduce Wrinkles, dark spots and inflammation
Skin Brightening
Reduce oiliness
Achieves Glass Skin
How to use Ice Properly on Skin ?
👉🏾 Don’t let wounds get icy
Never apply ice directly to open wounds or sensitive areas.
👉🏾 Makeup and ice don’t mix
Always remove your makeup before using ice on your skin
👉🏾 Massage with a gentle touch
Use ice gently on your skin, avoid keeping heavy pressure. Direct contact with ice may sometimes cause burns, so always use a cloth or towel as a barrier.
👉🏾 Seal the deal with moisturizer
Lock in moisture by applying a nourishing moisturizer after ice use
👉🏾 Shield your skin from the sun
Protect your skin from harmful UV rays by avoiding direct sunlight and never skip applying SPF
👉🏾 Ice it up, but don’t overdo it
Limit your ice application to 1-2 times week for optimal results particularly when introducing ice to skin.
Ice on Sensitive Skin
If you were having sensitive skin, ice may cause redness on it. Sensitive skin people mostly faces ICE BURN and they also easily caught by cold.
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