Blessed with a few minutes to spare? Pop the hashtag #skincarefridge into your Instagram search bar and prepare to marvel as myriad uber-styled images spring up of doll-sized refrigerators brimming with the most Gram-worthy products (even Stacey Solomon has one). It seems the mini-fridge has evolved from student booze caddy to ultimate grooming must-have. But while the beauty-fridge bandwagon is speeding through social media faster than the cork out of their investors’ bottles of Bolly, is there any substance behind the hype?
Do You Need A Skincare Fridge?
Paula’s Choice Skincare founder and self- proclaimed ‘cosmetics cop’ Paula Begoun is quick to dismiss talk of the benefits. ‘Keeping your skincare in a beauty fridge isn’t beneficial in the slightest,’ she scoffs. ‘In fact, it’s terrible for the product as it has the reverse effect: compromising and eventually destroying the efficacy of the formula.’ Strong words, but David Petrusich, director of education at Herbivore Botanicals, doesn’t disagree. ‘If some products are kept too cold, the formula can temporarily become more viscous or thick in consistency,’ making them more difficult to apply and for the skin to absorb.
Benefits Of Refrigerating Your Skincare
Why, then, do lauded buys like Squish Cheeky Cherry Eye & Cheek Masks, £12, and Elemental Herbology Radiance & Vitality Nutrition Infusion Sheet Masks, £8, recommend refrigeration on their packaging? For oculoplastic surgeon and aesthetic doctor Maryam Zamani, the main function of chilling skincare products is to de-puff. She explains, ‘Coolness in a skincare product or tool causes tiny blood vessels in the skin to constrict and reduce swelling.’ Indeed, popping on a pre-chilled MZ Skin Vitamin-Infused Facial Treatment Mask, £90 for five, during a Sunday skin session helps take down puffiness in a matter of minutes.
‘Twelve years ago, I worked at Space NK and I remember one of my colleagues kept absolutely everything in the fridge,’ says make-up artist to the stars Katie Jane Hughes. She has since reserved shelf space in her own fridge, but only for ‘de-puffing face tools and my favourite NOTO Botanics Moisture Riser Cream, £55’.
‘Chilled crystal rollers have a greater effect when it comes to de-puffing,’ says Herbivore’s David Petrusich, ‘and I keep facial mists in the fridge on hot days to inject moisture into the skin.’ Skincare guru Dr Murad agrees that, while it’s not strictly necessary, ‘keeping your eye serum or gel moisturiser refrigerated in summer is refreshing on puffy, overheated skin.’
What Skincare Products Should Be Kept In A Fridge?
So, de-puffing products aside, where do we stand when it comes to shoving the rest of our beauty regalia in a mini Smeg? Well, there is no research to support any chemical benefit. ‘It is best to keep your skincare out of damp areas, and away from direct sunlight,’ sums up Dr Murad. ‘But on a dressing table or in a medicine cabinet is just fine.’ A final word from cosmetics cop Begoun? ‘Keep your beauty fridge for chilling your Chardonnay.’ Noted.
Best Skincare Fridges
Stylpro x ASOS Exclusive Beauty Fridge, £49.99
Complete with a nifty door pouch, this skincare fridge is perfect for housing masks, serums and tools a-plenty!
Cooluli Mini Beauty Refrigerator, £65
This matte skincare fridge is available in chic white or millennial pink - so that you can choose whichever in-keeps with your aesthetic.
AstroAI Mini Fridge 4 Litre, £43.99
Perfect for cooling everything from your Clarins Double Serum to your Veuve Clicquot - this fab fridge comes complete with a mini handle - so you can take it with you, wherever you go!
Create by Ikohs Retro Fridge, £379.95
It might be pricey, but if you're looking for an ultra-boujee skincare fridge that will fit in with your overall kitchen aesthetic, this is the one for you.
Makeup Fridge, £65
This clever makeup fridge not only keeps your gua shas and eye creams cool, but it can double-up as a warmer. Fancy heating up some towels or eye-masks for an ultra-luxe spa experience? This is the gizmo for you.
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Keep These Products in Your Skincare Fridge
Milk Makeup Cooling Water Undereye Patches, £21
Give these cooling under-eye masks and extra refreshing boost by popping them in your skincare fridge of choice.
White Lotus Jade Gua Sha, £28.99
Crafted from 100% of only the highest-grade, pure jade crystal – this luxurious gua sha will feel even better on your skin when kept cool.
Fraîcheur Paris Ice Globes, £59.99
These cryo roller globes can help to diminish dark circles, soothe persistent acne, tend to sunburn, heal scars, bestow glow and reduce puffiness.
Kitsch Ice Roller, £14
Your at-home facial essential, this cooling roller is made with high quality surgical stainless steel to rejuvenate overworked skin. It's also aaaahmazing for soothing headaches.
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