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How to make aloe vera ice cubes for instant glowing skin

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 10, 2025, 10:10 IST
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Why is aloe vera your skincare hero ingredient?

Aloe vera is that one skincare hero product that has stood the test of time. From ancient times to modern-day DIY trends, this natural supplement has never failed us and has always managed to retain its significance. But guess what the new way to use this nature’s bliss is this year? Simply freeze it! Yes, aloe vera ice cubes are the new talk of the town for clear and glowing skin. It is that new craving your skin has been yearning for. If you still have not tried this, then don’t worry; we’ll take you through it.

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How to make them?

The process of creating these aloe vera ice cubes is super easy. You simply need to source out fresh aloe vera gel and pour it into a clean ice tray. Add 1 tablespoon of rose water, cucumber juice, and any other essential oils for that extra glow. And that’s it. Simply freeze it overnight and apply it without any hassle.

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What can the results be?

Aloe vera ice cubes are perfect for a puffy face and panda eyes. You just need to rub a cube of pure aloe vera gel under your eyes and all over your face. The instant cooling effect instantly calms inflammation and reduces puffiness. Also, the aloe vera gel hydrates and refreshes the skin without clogging the pores. Your skin will exactly feel like an iced latte, which can be applied first thing in the morning.
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Can this subtract the facial bumps?

If you’re witnessing intense facial bumps post threading or waxing, then aloe vera cubes have the power to instantly soothe angry skin. It reduces redness, prevents post-shave bumps, and is an ideal option for all the sensitive-skin girlies. You can also rub natural aloe vera, but the ice form gives you instant relief from the irritated skin and acts more like a lifesaver, which is hard to ignore.
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A natural primer on the go

If you wish to carry a glass skin for the evening without carrying a layer of your slimy primer, then simply glide a cube all over your face and let it dry before applying your foundation. This shrinks your pores but also allows the skin to look fresh and dewy throughout the day. You will see that your foundation will set smoothly without looking cakey, and the blending of contour with blush and highlighter will also carry a natural shine.


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Running out of sunscreen? Replace it with this!

If you’ve stepped out without your sunscreen or have forgotten to restock it, then use aloe vera gel ice cubes on your face and on the body as well. It treats the mild sunburns like magic and instantly cools down your skin, helping the tan fade away. Aloe vera ice cubes also prevent the feeling of inflammation and itchiness, giving you full protection on days when you’ve run out of your sunscreen.
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Can it cure bacterial skin issues?

Yes, simply add a pinch of turmeric, one tablespoon of glycerine, and any essential oil to your aloe vera, and then freeze it. It will hydrate and soften the skin, reduce acne and inflammation, and also help with its antibacterial properties.
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Cheapest skin elixir

Aloe vera is hands down the cheapest skin elixir you can get your hands on, and the best part is, it actually works. Packed with vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants, this humble plant hydrates, soothes, and heals your skin without burning a hole in your pocket. Whether you are dealing with sunburn, dryness, acne, or dullness, a dollop of fresh aloe gel can calm irritation, speed up cell regeneration, and leave your skin plump and glowing. It’s nature’s multitasker, straight from the plant, no fancy packaging required.

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Is aloe vera ice cube better than aloe vera gel?

Not really. Both do the same job; it mainly depends on the goal, as aloe vera cubes offer instant soothing and reduce puffiness, whereas gel directly moisturises and rejuvenates the skin.



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You can also have aloe vera juice

You can also drink aloe vera juice if you are chasing that natural, healthy glow from within. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, aloe vera juice helps flush out toxins, keeps your digestive system in check, and boosts hydration, all of which show up on your skin as a fresher, plumper, and more radiant look. Just remember to opt for pure, unsweetened aloe vera juice and have it in moderation, as overconsumption can cause stomach discomfort.

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