These 'miracle maracas' will seriously up your at-home skin care routine.
until chilled, and when they're ready to use, slowly drag them across your skin with simple strokes and circular motions."You want to take everything out and down," said Lanier."You can start in between the brows, pull it around the eyes, under the eyes [and] around the sinuses, then pull it out towards the ears, then down the neck and across the chest.", lotion or oil to your face before using ice globes to help them glide along your skin.
Lanier loves using ice globes in her morning routine to de-puff and start her day in a relaxing way, but they can be used at any point in your beauty routine. There's no limit to how many times you can use it each day since they aren't harmful to the skin, added Lanier.Lanier recalled stories of glass ice globes breaking during use, but you can easily avoid that by spending a few extra bucks on a nicer pair.
There's no need to scour the internet for quality ice globes, though. Lanier shared a few of her favorite picks, plus we found some other highly-rated options we think would be great to try.
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