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Peter Thomas Roth’s new Water Drench Ice-Facial Cooling Mist offers an ‘ice facial in a bottle’

Peter Thomas Roth's new Water Drench Ice-Facial Cooling Mist offers an 'ice facial in a bottle'

Peter Thomas Roth Launches New Ice Face Cooling Fog

Have you heard about the latest trend? Ice facials and cold therapy are making waves for their ability to reduce inflammation, brighten skin, and tackle puffiness. This inspired Peter Thomas Roth to unveil his newest product: the Ice Face Cooling Fog.

This fine mist, endorsed by Kyle Richards, is packed with skincare essentials. It contains hyaluronic acid for hydration, along with antioxidants, caffeine, and peppermint for that refreshing burst.

There are countless ways to use it—whether you’re at the beach or just need a quick relief from hot flashes, it’s designed to help.

The brand claims it features Iceawake activation technology, which provides a cooling effect to revitalize tired skin. Clinically proven to lower skin temperature, it’s effective even on makeup. Just remember to close your eyes before using it, though—it’s been tested by ophthalmologists.

Although it was recently launched, the product is already gaining popularity. Dr. Prem Tripathi, a board-certified plastic surgeon, highlighted it on a TikTok video, suggesting it’s a great option for those with heat sensitivity.

By cooling the skin, it could also reduce redness brought on by heat. Tripathi plans to feature it in branded posts for clients who’ve had laser procedures.

According to Oprah Daily, this cooling mist offers relief for women going through perimenopause or menopause, claiming it to be a top quick fix for hot flashes.

One Nordstrom shopper raved about it in a five-star review, noting, “This has become my favorite post-workout pick,” and added, “I feel my skin is more hydrated and looks better.”

If you’re looking to explore more of the Water Drench line without overdoing it, there’s a travel-friendly summer set available—complete with a cute pouch and SPF, all for under $50.

With temperatures reaching 88 degrees on the East Coast this June, a cooling spray is becoming essential for surviving the summer heat.

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