Cecilia Wong, 5th & Glow — 27 Jan 2025
The Viral Freezer Facial Hack: Why Everyone’s Rubbing Smoothies on Their Skin
Hey beautiful,
Don’t toss that leftover green smoothie just yet—you might want to freeze it instead! Trust me, “freezer facial cubes” are having a moment, and once you try it, you’ll be hooked on that chilled-to-perfection glow.
Why Freeze Your Smoothie?
Most of us have half a glass of smoothie sitting around in the morning. But did you know you can transform those nutrient-rich leftovers into DIY face-icing cubes?
Yes, really! Once solid, they become an instant facial treat for your skin—bursting with antioxidants, vitamins, and a refreshing tingle that you just can’t bottle.
- The 3-Step Frosty Hack:
- Pour & Freeze: Grab some ice cube trays—any shape works. Fill them up with your leftover kale, spinach, or berry smoothie (the more colorful, the more Insta-worthy!). Pop in the freezer for a few hours.
- Give Your Face an Icy Sweep: Take one frozen cube and gently rub it over clean skin. Focus on cheeks, forehead, and jawline. If it’s too chilly, wrap the cube in a thin cloth or facial sponge.
- Pat Dry & Glow: After a few passes, pat your face dry and slap on your favorite moisturizer. The cooling effect tightens pores, and those nutrients can leave your complexion plumped and dewy.
The Unexpected Perks
- Instant Wake-Up Call: Perfect if you’re feeling blah in the morning—caffeine who?
- Soothes Redness: The cold can calm down redness or mild irritation.
- Funky Smell?: Let’s be real, frozen spinach might smell weird. But your skin will love the vitamin infusion all the same!
Bonus Tip
Try different flavors: carrot-ginger for a brightening boost, or a berry medley for extra antioxidants.
The options are endless, so get creative—and maybe post a pic of your rainbow-colored freezer cubes on IG. Trust me, people are going to ask what sorcery you’re whipping up in your kitchen. Give it a whirl (literally)!
Who knew that leftover green stuff we sometimes dread drinking could become the secret weapon for a wintertime glow?
Cheers to frost-kissed skin,
Cecilia