Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 9 Sep 2018 9:35 AM GMT
Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain
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New Delhi: Water benefits skin in many ways, but it is surprising to know that frozen water has many uses in beauty care if applied properly.

Shahnaz Husain, founder, Chairperson and Managing Director of ‘The Shahnaz Husain Group’, lists down some ways to use ice cubes:

* It helps to shrink the pores and even stops sweating for a while. Yes, rubbing ice on the skin does have benefits, but one should remember not to apply ice directly on the skin because it can damage the capillaries. Wrap ice cubes in a clean cloth and then apply it on the face gently for a few seconds at a time. This should be done after cleansing. It can refresh the skin and even add glow.

Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain

* To make your foundation last during the hot and humid season, first cleanse the skin and then apply an astringent toner, using cotton wool. After a few minutes, wrap an ice cube in a clean cloth and apply it on the skin for a few seconds at a time. This helps to close the pores.

Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain Get amazing skin with ice-cubes: Shahnaz Husain

* Ice applications are also helpful in dealing with acne conditions. If acne eruptions look red and inflamed, ice would help the condition to subside.

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* If there is any injury with swelling, we have heard how an ice pack reduces the inflammation and relieves pain. The same principle can be applied to reduce puffy eyes. Again wrap the ice cube in a clean cloth and apply under the eyes for a few seconds at a time.

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* The skin under the eyes is very thin and this can result in broken capillaries if you apply the ice for longer periods. After threading or even waxing, ice applications do help.

Saima Siddiqui

Saima Siddiqui

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