❄️ The Power of Cold in Skincare

Cold therapy isn’t just a spa luxury—it’s a science-backed technique to enhance your skincare routine. When applied to the skin, cold temperatures tighten pores, reduce inflammation, and—most importantly—improve how your skin absorbs serums and active ingredients.


🧬 Why Cold Therapy Works for Product Absorption

Cold temperatures cause vasoconstriction, where blood vessels temporarily shrink. As your skin warms up afterward, it rebounds with increased circulation, allowing skincare products applied before or after to penetrate deeper. This not only maximizes their benefits but also helps lock in moisture and reduce transepidermal water loss.

Think of it as prepping the canvas: cold therapy clears puffiness, reduces surface inflammation, and firms the skin—creating the perfect base for your serum to absorb effectively.


🌀 Use Cryotherapy Wands for Maximum Effect

The ZAQ Icy Steel Ice Globes are designed specifically to deliver cold therapy in a gentle, controlled way. Just chill or freeze them for a few minutes, apply your serum, and roll the globes across your face in upward strokes. The cooling action helps:

  • Push product deeper into the skin

  • Boost circulation for better nutrient delivery

  • Soothe redness and calm irritation


💡 Pro Tip: When to Apply Serum

For best results:

  1. Apply your favorite serum (like a hyaluronic acid or vitamin C).

  2. Immediately roll the ZAQ Cryo Globes over your skin, focusing on cheeks, forehead, and jawline.

  3. Finish with a moisturizer to seal in all the benefits.

This technique works particularly well with lightweight, fast-absorbing serums.


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Final Thoughts

If you’re investing in high-quality serums, make sure your skin is fully prepared to absorb them. Cold therapy tools like the ZAQ Icy Steel Cryo Globes make a noticeable difference—not just in how your skin feels, but in how your products perform. It’s a simple step with professional-grade results.

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