Rochelle Humes' de-puffing skincare trick is perfect for the heatwave
11.08.2022 - 12:33
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Are you suffering in the heat? Rather, is your complexion suffering in the heat? The heatwave is causing many of us to look and feel sweaty, hot and bothered – but what if there was a hack to reduce some of the facial redness and general heat-related discomfort? Rochelle Humes thinks she’s found a way to make the heat more bearable, and we’re inclined to agree with her.The This Morning presenter took to her Instagram Stories to share an XL bucket of ice with her favourite skincare items sitting in it. Rochelle’s skincare brand of choice is a little pricey, with Augustinus Bader The Serum, a whopping £280 here, featuring in the bucket.
However, there’s also a much cheaper item chilling next to it: a jade roller, £5 here for a similar-looking product.This tool is often used alongside a cream or a serum to allow for better absorption of the ingredients and for general toning of the face. Rochelle, however, is cooling her tool, we assume, to reduce under-eye puffiness before appearing on camera.
Icing the roller will not only give skin a cooling hit, but it will also help to reduce any redness and puffiness that has occurred due to the heat. Smart.
We don’t expect you to have a giant ice bucket ready to go for your skincare in the morning but the general idea can be copied by putting your skin serums in the fridge, and your facial roller in the freezer. Oh, and If you’re on the hunt for a more affordable serum to pop in the fridge, we’ve reviewed some of the top ones here for every budget… The Inkey List Hyaluronic Acid Serum, £5.99 here Tester says: “A lovely product which left my skin feeling really soft and silky to touch.
It locks in moisture and definitely plumps the skin. My skin looked clearer, more even toned, firmer
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