I recently came across this beauty tip from one of the masters of skincare, Ole Henrisken. You simply pour some apple juice in an ice cube tray and allow it to freeze. Then once you have frozen cubes, glide one over the surface of freshly cleansed skin for a minute or two. The frozen juice contains alpha hydroxy acid, which is naturally anti-aging and helps the skin’s renewal process. Henriksen says, “it feels like a mini facelift!”
The cubes are also quite tasty to add to seltzer or to have on their own as a refreshing treat.
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Café Bellini
/ September 29, 2010That’s a great idea! I’m definitely trying that. Thanks!
style'n
/ September 29, 2010I LOVE this idea :) and I think my daughter would love to eat a couple of those too
naina
Jessica
/ September 29, 2010What a wonderful idea! Thanks, Annie!
Jude
/ September 29, 2010What a lovely and delicious idea! I’d love to add some to seltzer now :)
Dylan
/ September 29, 2010great for desert too ha!
Monique
/ September 29, 2010Ooohhh fun tip!!! I might do this and put a few in my ice water too! haha
xoxoxox M
Diana Mieczan
/ September 29, 2010That is such a great idea…I am going to try that! Kisses,sweetie
Ps: I am hosting a great GIVEAWAY today :) Hope you will join in :)!!!
NIKKI
/ September 29, 2010ahh so cool!
You know I will do anything Ole Henriksen says!!
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Michelle @ Fresh Radiant Skin
/ September 29, 2010Now this is one I’ve never heard! I don’t think I’ll ever do it though. It won’t make it to my skin. I’ll probably eat it like an ice before time :-)
Valerie
/ September 29, 2010I’m going out to buy apple juice tonight and try this. I believe in ANYTHING Ole Henrisken has to offer and this sounds amazing. Thanks for the tip, Annie!
xo
Valerie
Alleen
/ September 29, 2010Good stuff! I always have plenty of apple juice.
Krystal/Village
/ September 29, 2010no way!
Jenny May
/ September 30, 2010Hmmm! Good to know :-) I will have to try this!
Jude
/ September 30, 2010P.S. Just wanted to stop by again and let you know I gave you a blog award (if you’re inclined to play along with such things :)).
All Natural Annie
/ September 30, 2010Thank you Jude!!!!! :)
Victoria Lewy
/ September 30, 2010I love ice cubes. I frequently make ice cubes from brewed teas like chamomile, calendula, thyme etc. Will be very interesting to try apple ice cubes on my face.
Lisa D Liguori
/ October 1, 2010What an excellent idea! I am going to share this idea (and credit you of course!) A very unique way to use the benefits of apple for your skin.
PriscilaPetersDecor
/ October 1, 2010Well, I think I know what I’m going to do before my shower time today,
Shawna
/ October 1, 2010Fantastic! This is such an inexpensive idea. I love it!
Mom
/ October 6, 2010I will try this ice cube, makes sense to me. You ve been giving out great information on your site. Congratulations XXXXXX OOOOOOO Mom
Tai Yuni
/ February 20, 2011What a delicious idea!