India TV News Article RatingWhy Apoorva Makija, The Rebel Kid, dunks her face in ice water every day and you should try it too
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61% : Benefits of dipping your face in ice water The idea may feel old-school grandmother wisdom, but dermatology actually supports it. 1.60% : Fill a bowl with cold water + 6-8 ice cubes.
55% : Here's what Apoorva Makija does for her skin every day In fact, Apoorva's real glow-up secret is the simplest thing you can imagine: she dips her face in ice-cold water every single day.
49% : The Rebel Kid dips her entire face in ice water.
47% : Just a bowl of water and a handful of ice cubes.
45% : extra Just avoid it if you have rosacea, extremely dry skin, or broken capillarie; ice therapy can sometimes worsen sensitivity.
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