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Not so fast, says Elizabeth Tanzi, founder and director of Capital Laser Skin Care and associate clinical professor, department of dermatology at the George Washington University Medical Center. According to Tanzi, the only product that’d benefit from cooler temps is a cream or gel formulated to de-puff tired eyes. « The fact that it’s cold helps to vasoconstrict and may help with puffiness, » says Tanzi. « Otherwise, I don’t think there is much difference between room-temperature and cold products. » Face masks,;lip masks,;eye masks, all of the above masks-if you haven’t done so, try tossing them in the fridge (either the one in your kitchen or if you have a skincare fridge like this). I am telling you, they just feel so much more amazing, especially the under eye masks! The same is true for sheet mists and serums, according to What Not to Wear. Cool creams can be used to soothe itching and discomfort because the coolness brings down swelling. Cold facial creams can also boost lymphatic drainage, which results in healthier and more radiant looking skin. Anything that contains natural ingredients, organic compounds, or vitamin C can benefit from the preservative power the cold provides.;

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