Let us introduce you to the coolest step in any skin care routine and at-home spa treatment: cryo ice globes. They fall into the family of facial massage tools but offer different benefits from others, like gua sha and jade rollers, to name a few. The main difference is the shape and the fact that they’re designed to be used cold. Studies have shown that facial massage benefits the skin1 both right after use and over time with continued use. Cryo Facial Freeze Tools, Georgia Louise: ($130) Cryo Massaging Orb, Nurse Jamie ($19) Ice Roller, ESARORA ($19) Cryo Skin Icing Dual-Ended Roller, BeautyBio ($85) Cryo Sculpting Roller, StackedSkincare ($75) Hot Mess Roller, The Skinny Confidential ($69) Ice Globes Set, Dermstore ($18) Paris Ice Globes Massager, Fraicheur ($69) The Original Blue Ice Facial Massager, Aceology ($64) But if you want some quick tips on how to fold them into your skin care symphony, here are some of our favorite ways to add them: And remember: Always cleanse your ice globes with soap and water after using them. Our high standards also come from testing products—many, many products. Our editors and writers rigorously test and research the products featured in our roundups to offer you the best, most informed recommendations. When we write reviews, you can trust we spend quality time with the formulas: We don’t simply rave about products we’ve slathered on the back of our hands. We endorse products we’ve tried and loved. Learn more about our testing process and clean beauty standards here.