Ice Cubes Face Massage

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April 9, 2016
PLEASE HELP
can I ask a question? is using ice twice a day can't harm your face? I have oily face and acne prone skin :( i have lots of acne.. PLEASE HELP :'( I've been suffering acne for 4 years.. and now since it is summer, i want to cure my acne to have a clear face.. PLEASE HELP :(
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July 24, 2018
sorry this is a bit of a late reply and you might not even be suffering anymore but if you are I couldn’t recommend duac more, it is prescribed by the doctor though! It has benzoyl peroxide in it and it really helped me with my acne! Also cleansing & moisturising everyday and exfoilating twice a week
August 17, 2010

Pros:

* Tightens pores
* Cleanse
* Diminish blemishes
* Dries up acne/scars
* Skin less oily

Cons:

* Really Cold
* Redness for 4-5 minutes after massage
* Needs Consistency

I started using Ice cubes last year and they have done a really good job on my large pores, they also dry up you blemishes and scars by which diminishing and fading them with time and consitency. Costs nothing, and very practical. Just take 3-4 ice cubes and use them one after anohter. hold the ice cube in your hand and massage it softly onto your skin concentrating on large pores and blemishes ; I concentrate on the nose area. Do it till the cube melts and so forth. After a while you well notice your skin becoming less oily, your pores will minimize in size and your blemishes/scars will diminish and fade and start peeling off your skin. Works best for oily/combination skin. Use less ice cubes if you have really dry skin! You can also use an ice-pack if you want to do it while watching TV in the living room.
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April 4, 2011

Pros:

*shrinks pores
*less redness on skin
*pimples reduce in size
*fades acne scars

Cons:

*NONE!

I am currently 16 years of age and have had acne for 5 years! I have used everything; antibiotics, benozyl peroxide, other acne creams, face washes (like 20 types), tonors and masks (natural and manufactured). I must of spent hundreds on these but they never worked! My acne is severe, and I have lots of scars all around my face, as well as big red pimples accompanying them. I searched up natural methods and found ice. I use normal ice cubes on my face twice a day, in the morning and at night, after I use my face wash and before I apply my moisturiser. I just rub it around my blemishes (not too hard), for about 5 minutes, then dry my face with a CLEAN TOWEL- trust me! After doing this after 2 weeks, My spots have literally disappeared, people have even pointed it out! My scars have faded, slower than my spots have cleared. I know you all probably want something that works overnight, but seriously, you won't find it, even if you do, it won't be for long-term. PLEASE try this, and even if this doesn't work on you, you will find a treatment eventually, just like I did! :) Good Luck!!
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December 13, 2011

Pros:

*Cleared acne almost INSTANTLY
*soothes skin!
*CHEAP!
*tightens skin
*Reduces pore size
*fades acne scars

Cons:

*VERY COLD!!!!

I've been struggling with acne for many years, I've used everything from lemon juice to toners to masks to benzoyl peroxide.And when I tried an ice massage I was blown away by it's effects!! I felt happy but scammed from the companies who made products that NEVER WORKED. And yet ice cleared most of my acne without the pricey and painful washes! I gently hold an ice pack to the problem areas every night for about 5 minutes (and wear gloves!!!) The good thing about an ice pack is that you can also heat it to help treat cysts or other bad areas. I've only used this for a week and my acne looks so much better. I WISHED I discovered this sooner!! I hope this helps you like it helped me :) Good Luck <3
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May 18, 2016
LOVEEE
I love rubbing ice on my face in the morning and night. It is tightening my pores, reduce swelling & redness of pimples and reducing puffiness around my eyes in the morning.
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September 18, 2014
Works like a charm
I have oily skin and I have been fighting acne for more than 7-8 years, with my acne being overpopulated on the face sides, meaning that my cheeks, T-Zone, neck and other places have always been clear and I have an OK front look. It was my profile that would reveal my skin condition. Anyways, during these years I have experienced mild to medium acne and never been able to get it under control. Things I have tried include: Murad exfoliator and spot treatment, Aspirin tablets (Topical usage), Benzoyl peroxide as well as natural home remedies such as: coconut oil, lemon juice, turmeric, egg whites and many self-made masks. So I came up with a website suggesting ice cubes as a powerful skin remedy and I thought what do I have to lose?? Since a month ago I started messaging my face every night with an ice cube, letting it wet my face and I can tell you that not only I had no more new acne since then, but I also have noticed a pleasant glow and firmness in my skin. I also know some one else who claims she benefited a lot from the same method. So don't hesitate to use it.
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August 26, 2016
How long did it take to get rid of your acne scars?
June 16, 2012

Pros:

-reduces swelling
-reduces redness temporarily
-kills developing pimples really fast!

Cons:

Dries my skin, but other than that nothing much
Also, this may not be as effective for severe acne where the lesions are deep in the skin.
Plus I have heard from some that icing constricts blood vessels on your face which reduces blood circulation and hence reduces healing.(so I usually mainly do spot treat)

I just started using ice on my face the last week or so as a spot treatment. I have mild-moderate acne and I found that using ice on developing pimples really kills it fast. What I do is I take an ice cube from the freezer and place it gently on any developing bumps that I know are emerging zits. I hold it at each of them for about 20 seconds and then just gently glide the remaining ice on my whole face in circular motions. Areas under your eyes are sensitive so I try to avoid those parts. And immediately after using ice, I find that the bump is very much diminished and are already disappearing instead of continuing to emerge. The immediate effects are astonishing! I was quite surprised at how it was so fast! Definitely recommended to stop zits from developing but do be aware that you shouldn't put ice at one place for too long as ice can burn your skin! If you really need to, give your skin a break first between icings. Yeap, good luck! (:
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August 19, 2011

Pros:

Reduces redness
Closes pores
Calms irritated/itchy skin
Feels nice
Eases pimples
Not expensive at all
Simple
Easy To use
Soothing

Cons:

Face may be red after use but it goes away in a minute or so.
Results may be immediate or only significant after a few uses

I've recently been rubbing ice on my face, or I call them "ice facials." I use it twice a day, once in the morning and once in the night right after I wash my face. I rub an ice cube all over my face and then I press it on my problem areas, such as on cluster of pimples or on my nose where I have large pores and blackheads. I love the way it feels on my skin and it's good for those angry red pimples that hurt. It both reduces the swelling and eases the redness. Definitely try it out, I mean why not, ice cubes are so simple, everybody has them and they are so easy to use with no negative side effects.
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January 2, 2012

Pros:

*Cheap, almost free.
*Really works.
*Makes your skin refreshed.
*Reduces oil on your skin.
*Simple to do.
*Reduces the general acne aspect on your skin.
*Makes you look younger.

Cons:

*May be so cold, if you use it too much on the same area can be painful.
*It may take a while for you to get used to, but it is worth it.
*It is good for you to try to make a bigger ice cub for you to use it just once; you will not want to go to the kitchen more than once to take ice cubes.

Great beauty secret, I do not want to stop doing it. My overal acne state improved. My skin is more beautiful. It is amazing.
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July 29, 2014
Try it!
Let me say i just have tried so many things. My face started breaking out so bad this past year due to pcos. I always google everything and read so many reviews. I started getting heat rash on my forehead. This fl heat is brutal and the heat rash would all come to a head. So i had about 100 tiny pimples on top of my other acne. It has taken away my confidence and i've been severely depressed. Well i started taking an ice cube made of distilled or spring water. I put it in a thin rag and wet the spot where the ice is. I use acnefree just the cleanser once a night because twice usually breaks me out more. So after the cleanser i glide the cloth over my face and hold it in spots that are bad. I do it till it melts completely. After it dries i have cerave pm which i put on. I've been using the cleanser and moisturizer for over three months. But i've been using ice for four days...and my acne looks so much better and alot of it has cleared! I use the ice during the day if i'm overheated as well. It's definitely something to try. Like i said i read so many reviews trying to find help and i decided to write one myself because i was so impressed!
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