Cover Your Face in Aluminum Foil and See What Happens an Hour Later — It’s Amazing!

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Have you been feeling fatigued?

If you’ve been feeling tired and are dealing with dark circles or bags under your eyes, aluminum foil can help offer some serious beauty benefits. All you need is foil and a freezer. Cut a few strips of foil approximately the size of your face and place them in the freezer before you get ready to sleep.

The cooling effect of the foil will ensure that any facial swelling goes down. Not only will this make you look less tired, but it’ll also make you feel less tired. Who would’ve guessed that foil could be a major rejuvenation hack?

How to use aluminum foil to look less tired

Take the foil strips out and place them on your face. They have a cooling effect akin to cucumber slices or teabags — but so much easier, cheaper, and a lot less wet. Leave them on there for about 10-15 minutes.

If you ever deal with sleep issues, experience a hangover, or pull an all-nighter occasionally, this is a surprising method worth trying. Who needs jade rollers, anyway?

This unique tip makes us think of a couple of supermodels and their beauty tips. Joan Crawford used to dip her face in a pan full of ice water, while it’s been said that the supermodel Karolina Kurkova splashes cold water on her face to freshen up and reboot, as is common in Eastern Europe. If it’s good enough for Hollywood, we’re willing to give it a shot!

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