From Ice Facials to Rosemary Water: 5 Most Googled Beauty Hacks Right Now
Top 5 Googled Beauty Hacks: Ice Facials to Rosemary Water

Social media has turned beauty hacks into a global obsession in recent years. Every month, a new trick or hack surfaces online, promising fuller lips, glass skin, or the perfect slugging routine, requiring little effort and minimal cost. Some viral beauty hacks are backed by science, while others are more hype than help. Here are the 5 most Googled beauty hacks right now.

Ice Facial for Instant Skin Glow

This is the most searched beauty hack of the year. Women across the internet are rubbing ice cubes all over their faces for a few minutes of glow. This hack reduces puffiness, tightens pores, and gives a refreshing look. However, ice does not permanently shrink pores, but it transforms skin texture temporarily. It works for temporary depuffing and freshness but is not a long-term solution.

Rosemary Water for Hair Growth

Rosemary water and oil have exploded online, thanks to countless testimonials showing dramatic hair-growth transformations. According to a 2015 study in SKINmed, rosemary water and oil may be a promising natural option for pattern hair loss, though larger clinical trials are needed. Results require patience, as it is not a miracle cure for severe hair loss.

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Slugging for Glass Skin

Slugging involves applying a thick layer of petroleum jelly or heavy moisturiser as the final step in your nighttime skincare routine. It creates a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss, benefiting those with dry or compromised skin barriers. However, people with acne-prone or oily skin might find it too heavy, leading to breakouts and congestion.

Rice Water for Long and Strong Hair

Rice water has been used in East Asian beauty traditions for centuries. Brimming with amino acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, it improves hair appearance and manageability, making strands feel smoother and stronger. It improves hair condition, shine, and may support growth.

Gua Sha for a Sculpted Face

This ancient Chinese beauty tool has become a staple in many beauty routines. Influencers claim daily Gua Sha sessions define the jawline and slim the face. Gua Sha promotes lymphatic drainage and temporarily reduces facial puffiness, creating a more contoured look. While facial structure cannot be permanently changed, it offers a dramatic short-term effect.

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