While the monsoon season offers relief from the heat, the humidity that follows the rain brings its own set of challenges. For women in particular, this weather makes it difficult to keep makeup intact for long periods. Makeup applied before stepping out often begins to fade within a few hours due to sweat and humidity; foundation can become patchy, and the face may start to look dull. In such conditions, proper skin preparation is essential to keep makeup fresh and long-lasting.
According to beauty experts, a simple "ice trick" can be used to cool and refresh the skin before applying makeup. This method not only makes the skin feel fresh but also helps the makeup set better. The best part is that it requires no expensive products—ordinary ice from your freezer is all you need.
What is the ice trick?
The ice trick involves using ice before applying makeup. To do this, wrap an ice cube in a clean handkerchief or cloth and gently apply it to your face for a few minutes. Alternatively, you can submerge your face in a bowl of ice-cold water for 10–15 minutes. This cools the skin and prepares it for makeup application.
How to use it?
Try this trick about 15 to 20 minutes before applying makeup. First, wash your face with clean water. Then, gently move the cloth-wrapped ice over your face. Remember not to apply the ice directly to the skin. You can also mix a small amount of aloe vera gel into the water before freezing it to make the ice cubes, though this is entirely optional.
Benefits of the ice trick
This method helps cool the skin and reduce excess oil. It allows foundation and primer to blend more effectively. Additionally, it can help reduce puffiness or swelling on the face and around the eyes.
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