Can An Ice Bath For Your Face Really Work Wonders For Your Complexion?
Tatler Singapore|December 2021
Can an ice bath for your face really work wonders for your complexion?
Doris Lam
Can An Ice Bath For Your Face Really Work Wonders For Your Complexion?
Cold weather tends to wreak havoc on the skin—think dryness, chapped lips and cold urticaria as well as skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis flaring up. So why are people dunking their heads into ice water and rubbing ice cubes on their skin in the name of beauty?

“Using ice carefully and methodically can help to reduce inflammation, irritation and puffiness in the skin by constricting blood vessels,” says celebrity facialist Melanie Grant. “It’s a great way to energise your complexion in the mornings, post-flight or during that time of the month (menstruation) by gently boosting circulation, flushing stagnant fluid and leaving you with a rosy glow.”

Grant is a big advocate of ice plunging—the practice of immersing your face in cold water for a few seconds at a time to stimulate lymphatic circulation and blood flow—as are some of her famous clients, including Victoria Beckham, who once publicly swore by Grant’s tip of using ice cubes to depuff her face following a long-haul flight or after a couple of glasses of wine.

From TikTok videos of beauty enthusiasts making their own at-home treatments using frozen cucumber slices to luxury skincare brands selling cold compress products, ice beauty is on the rise. One of the more popular ice sculpting tools available is a luxury ice facial set by Nicole Caroline, a beautician based in the US who has worked with model Irina Shayk and actress Liza Koshy. Determined to provide an at-home alternative for clients prevented from attending in-person treatments due to Covid-19, Caroline developed the kit, which includes an ice sphere mould and powdered formulas to be added to water before freezing to infuse it with essence.

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