At Home Beauty with SkinCool

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Article Summary: At home beauty with SkinCool reveals the most innovative and effective at-home skincare and beauty tools for achieving professional-grade results without leaving your home.

Published April 14, 2014

She also received certificates in International Business Operation and Contract Management from University of California Irvine in Irvine, California. She has previously worked in the field of Bio-Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Medical Aesthetic, giving her more expertise in the world of skincare.

In 2012, The SkinCool Ice Roller introduced a safe, at-home treatment in the skincare industry. The roller consists of two parts: the roller and the handle. When you’re not using the tool, it’s easy to snap together to store in your freezer. One important thing to note is to keep the roller away from heat, or else it will melt. There are many ways you can use SkinCool Ice Roller: before and after a cosmetic procedure, for instant pain relief of any kind including burns, minor injury and sores. Other times to use it include post workout, shaving, eyebrow threading or hair removal waxing.

Julia Hart does a wonderful tutorial video on the website, where she shows you how to use the SkinCool Ice Roller. She also talks a little bit more about it in detail as well as discusses some benefits. Hart says it’s not as messy as an ice cube facial, the cold temperature penetrates quickly into the skin, and it increases the circulation and oxygenation in blood. I had the opportunity to use the product for myself and I tried it over several days. I tried the SkinCool Ice Roller at night right before I went to bed. The first time I used the product I was taken aback about how cold it really was. It felt wonderful on my skin and although there is no time limit that you need to use it, I applied it between 2-4 minutes. The very next day I woke up and my skin felt refreshed and my eyes looked brighter! I continued my routine for the next several days of using it right before bed. Over those days I noticed that my skin felt softer, my eyes continued to look brighter and my face overall look revitalized. The SkinCool Ice Roller by Hansderma is the perfect remedy for a little boost at home.

For more information, visit www.hansderma.biz.

By: Tatyana Soto for Clarissa International Media Group

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