SOLD ON COLD? HAVE AN ICE DAY!
Hindustan Times|June 08, 2023
From reducing facial swelling to treating workout injuries, icing your skin has multiple benefits, say experts
Abigail Banerji
SOLD ON COLD? HAVE AN ICE DAY!

SOCKS FOR A SEAMLESS RUN

A good pair of running socks are just as important as your training shoes. These low-volume Coolmax socks are made from long, staple cotton yarn to provide a next-to-skin feel. With ventilated mesh, anti-microbial technology and cushioned Yheel, these endurance training socks can be a versatile addition to your closet.

Available on: tego.fit

Price: ₹399 for a pair

COOLING EYE ROLLER BALL 

Using an eye roller can help reduce inflammation, increase blood flow and boost circulation. The Revolution Skincare Cooling Eye Roller Ball is designed to glide over your skin seemlessly and the tip can be used to scoop products. The tool can also be a part of your makeup routine as a blending aid for eye contour.

Available on: look fantastic.co.in

Price: ₹744

AN ERGONOMIC ARMREST AS YOUR DESK MATE 

Whether you are working from home or office, a padded handrest can help you sit in a relaxed position, ease muscle tension and boost blood circulation. This adjustable armrest is designed for both left and right hands with a clip mechanic that attaches to your desk. You can also rotate it to 180 degrees.

Available on: thecrazysoul.com

Price: ₹999 GRA

STRETCH IT OUT FOR FLEXIBILITY 

Yoga straps make for a versatile accessory, from helping with stretching to increasing flexibility. Kosha's yoga belt is made from sustainably sourced cotton along with metal buckles that provide support. Measuring 96 inches long and 1.5 inches wide, this belt can help correct your alignment, aid posture and stretch deeper when practising different yoga positions.

Available on: koshayoga.co

Price: ₹699

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