I thought you filled the silicone with water, froze it then the silicone was a barrier between the frozen water and your skin.
The following indicates you are rubbing your skin with the frozen liquid. Which will start melting. Which seems messy.
Has anyone used this?
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I’m pretty sure it’s just a glorified popsicle maker/holder - otherwise infusing with other ingredients would have no effect on the skin.
I’ve seen this trend on social media, and yes, kinda wet/messy in this format (could even just use ice cubes, no holder needed), but people seem pretty happy with the results.
You can also buy “ice rollers” that are metal you put in the freezer and then roll over the skin for a similar result, without the wetness. But does the water help to hydrate the skin, if you immediately follow up with a moisturizer to seal it in? ![]()
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Thanks! I figured it was the glorified popsicle maker, but I wondered why anyone would do that. Especially with all the bb and cc creams and such available. I guess it’s just another option for people who like to wear their food!
