Jane Glantz unveils the magic wrinkle removal mask - ice water
Journalist Jane Glantz, who specializes in beauty and women's journalism, tried new masks during coronavirus quarantine.
The journalist put ice masks on her face daily for a whole week, according to what was reported in the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Watan.
Then I tried soaking in ice water to reduce swelling and remove skin irritation.
Knowing that her skin since adolescence suffers from a number of problems that she has not been able to get rid of over the years.
And she had tried everything that dermatologists and cosmetologists would recommend to improve the condition of the skin and get rid of acne.
After several days of experimenting I discovered that "there are no wrinkle lines, the complexion is bright, and the number of acne is much less."
As the snow made her face healthier and more glowy than before.
To restore collagen, you can add essential oils such as rose oil, as well as aloe vera, whole milk or cucumber.
Or rose oil contains vitamins E, A, and C, as well as omega and linolenic acids.