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Ice helps calm breakouts, reduce oil, and shrink the look of pores — all without harsh products. Glacier Kiss™ gives you that flawless, smooth base for makeup... or lets your natural skin shine.
No more redness. No more guesswork. Just results you can see.

✅ Instantly Wake Up Tired, Puffy Skin
Say goodbye to that morning “swollen face” look. With just one dip in Glacier Kiss™, your skin tightens, brightens, and feels alive again. Whether you’re getting ready for work, a date night, or just want to look and feel good — this is your new go-to glow trick.
Cold therapy isn't just a trend — it's your secret weapon.

✅ Quick, Easy & Oh-So-Aesthetic
Freeze it. Pop it out. Glide it on. That’s it.
This icy bowl is made to be fun, simple, and totally selfie-worthy. Add your favorite serum, water, or tea blend — and treat yourself to spa vibes at home or on-the-go.
Your skincare routine just got cooler — literally.
Why Choose Glacier Kiss™
Glacier Kiss™ combines a built-in ice tray with a collapsible design for cold therapy that's clean, quick and easy.
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Built-in Ice Tray |
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Thick, sturdy, made to last |
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Premium-grade silicone |
Frequently Asked Questions
Important Information about Facial Ice Baths
Important Information about Facial Ice Baths
While anecdotal reports and some studies suggest benefits from cold water immersion and facial ice baths, more large-scale clinical trials are needed to fully understand their effects. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new regimen. This information is for educational purposes and not medical advice.
How long should I dip my face in ice water?
How long should I dip my face in ice water?
Start by aiming for 15 seconds at a time, with a goal of reaching a total of 60 seconds. If you can't reach 15 seconds initially, that's perfectly fine — any duration will leave you feeling refreshed.
Can I add anything to the cold water?
Can I add anything to the cold water?
Yes, you can enhance your ice water dip by adding ingredients like cucumber slices, green tea, or a few drops of essential oils such as lavender or peppermint. These additions can provide extra soothing benefits.
How will my skin react to the ice-cold water?
How will my skin react to the ice-cold water?
It's normal to experience some redness immediately after cold exposure. This redness should subside within a minute or so.
How cold should the facial ice bath feel?
How cold should the facial ice bath feel?
Ideally, it should feel very cold. If it’s too much for you, simply remove some ice to reach a tolerable temperature.
Should I dip my face in ice water before or after a shower?
Should I dip my face in ice water before or after a shower?
It's generally best to dip your face in ice water after a shower. This can help close your pores after they have been opened and cleansed by the warm water and steam, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and revitalized.
The water doesn’t feel cold enough.
The water doesn’t feel cold enough.
If you live in a warm climate, add some more ice to make it icy-perfect.
Is cold water good for acne?
Is cold water good for acne?
Cold water is a great addition to your acne skin care routine. It can help soothe inflamed skin and reduce redness, and help tighten pores, reducing the chance of dirt and oil clogging them.
Is the silicone bowl dishwashwer safe?
Is the silicone bowl dishwashwer safe?
While you can place it in the dishwasher, we suggest hand washing with warm, soapy water for the best care.
Are there any side effects of dipping face in ice water?
Are there any side effects of dipping face in ice water?
Yes, there can be side effects from dipping your face in ice water. These may include:
Skin redness: Exposure to cold water can cause temporary redness of the skin.
Dryness: Cold water can strip natural oils from your skin, so moisterize after your cold facial bath.
Numbness: Extended exposure to ice water can cause numbness or a tingling sensation in the skin.
Shock: Facial immersion in cold water may come as a shock the first time, but you will get used to it.
Sensitivity: People with sensitive skin may experience increased sensitivity or discomfort.
If you have any underlying health conditions, consult with a healthcare professional before attempting cold water therapy.