Jennifer Aniston's ice facial isn't as extravagant as it sounds - it works wonders to 'tighten everything up'

The simple skincare hack takes no time at all - and won't cost you a penny

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Some celebrity skincare routines can feel out of reach, with their high-end products and expensive weekly facials, so when Jennifer Aniston revealed that she uses a zero-cost hack to keep her skin looking 'tight' and firm, we were all ears.

Jennifer Aniston appears to have been influenced by the skincare content on TikTok and has incorporated a no-cost step into her morning routine. Even better than being free to try, she says it not only 'tightens everything up' but helps to give you a burst of energy in the mornings.

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At first glance, it might seem like the ice bath is just another one of the craziest celebrity beauty rituals we hear about, but it does have a lot of benefits that not only Jennifer but also experts rave about.

"It wakes you up [and] gives you a little burst of energy," Jennifer explained. "I think it's good for your pores - [it] tightens everything up. So, who doesn't want everything tightened? Keep it tight!"

Using ice-cold water on your face can also help to calm inflamed skin and reduce redness caused by irritation. Plus, the cooling effect adds radiance and helps soothe the skin - so it's a real all-rounder hack.

Some even take it one step further and dip their entire bodies into ice baths. When woman&home tried it out a few years ago, we found that taking a cooling ice bath every day could reduce menopause symptoms like hot flashes and had a great relieving effect on aching joints and muscles.

But that's if you're willing to brave the cold. We might just stick to splashing our faces with icy water, or dipping them into it. There are also a range of more convenient and less messy tools that deliver the same ice-cold effect to your skin as an ice bath would - from ice rollers like Fiona's go-to from Kitsch, to massage sticks that feel super luxe.

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Freelance news writer

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a freelance royal news, entertainment and fashion writer. She began her journalism career after graduating from Nottingham Trent University with an MA in Magazine Journalism, receiving an NCTJ diploma, and earning a First Class BA (Hons) in Journalism at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. She has also worked with Good To, BBC Good Food, The Independent, The Big Issue and The Metro.

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