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LadBaby Mum praises £3 skincare must-have that gets rid of puffiness & makes her ‘glowy’ for the school run in seconds

THERE’S nothing worse than waking up for a busy day ahead, looking puffy and tired.

But there’s a skincare hack that’s cheap as chips, which can turn your puffiness into glowy skin in seconds.

LadBaby Mum, aka Roxanne Hoyle, took to her Instagram Stories to share her latest skincare buy
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The £3.50 must-have from Primark is a cooling cube
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She filled it up with water and popped it in the freezer
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The next morning it was full of ice and ready to use
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LadBaby Mum – aka Roxanne Hoyle – took to her Instagram Stories to share the £3.50 must-have.

“Found this ice contour cube dupe for £3 from Primark,” she wrote over the top of the clip.

“Honestly, if you wake up with a puffy face or just suffer from hormonal skin then this is for you!”

She showed herself filling up the device with water, before popping it into the freezer.

The next morning, she took it out of the freezer, removed the lid and slowly wiped the ice block over her face.

Rox then shared a before and after look at the impact the cooling cube had on her skin – taking her “early morning puffy face” to “glowy for the school run”.

Ice rollers have enjoyed a surge in popularity in recent months, thanks to their multiple benefits.

According to Beauty Bay, ice rollers can “stimulate circulation across your face”, bringing “oxygen and nutrients to the surface”, resulting in a “glowing complexion”.

The ice also helps “reduce capillaries and tighten the appearance of pores across your face”, which allows skincare products to penetrate further into the skin.

And one of the biggest benefits, as Rox experienced, is a reduction in puffiness.

“The massaging motion of icing your face stimulates lymphatic drainage, reducing fluid retention – which is exactly what you need to reduce facial puffiness,” Beauty Bay’s Chloe Loizou explained.

“It works especially well for puffy eyes – just gently massage ice globes in circular motions around your eyes, enjoy the soothing feeling, and await the de-puffing results.”

As for when you should use an ice roller, dermatologist Annie Gonzalez, based in Miami, said it should be part of your regular skincare regime.

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“I recommend using your ice roller to help spread products to all areas of your face,” she explained.

“For example, you can apply a moisturizer or serum to your face and then use your ice roller to spread the product to your under eyes, forehead, temples, cheeks, etc.

“Massaging the face with your ice roller can help the topical product absorb into the skin.”

She wiped it over her puffy skin
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And showed how it had make her look “glowy” for the school run
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