Essential Face Wash
Gentle foaming cleanser
skin care
Eve Mérinville | Corporate RD Excellence & SC RD and Innovation Director
10 min read

Healthy skin not only makes us feel good but also shows how healthy we are on the inside. So when our skin isn't doing well—like when it's dry, irritated, or breaking out—it can really diminish confidence.
Speaking of skin health, there's a big debate about the benefit of using cold water on our skin. Some say it's amazing and refreshing, while others warn it could dry out or irritate our skin. With so many different opinions, it's no surprise that people are curious to find out if using cold water in their skincare routines is actually good or bad for their skin.
"It's important to remember that excess water splashed on the skin can be drying because it removes necessary oils and other elements that keep the barrier strong. I use just enough water to cleanse and then give myself one or two invigorating splashes to feel refreshed."
Christine Lee - Comfort Zone Master Educator
There are benefits and drawbacks to using cold water on your skin. Remember, everyone's skin is unique, so you’ll want to also consider your skin type (more on that later) and pay attention to what works best for you.
| BENEFITS | DRAWBACKS | |
| Enhanced Blood Circulation: Cold water stimulates the blood vessels in your skin by causing them to constrict and then expand, improving circulation. This increased blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients to your skin cells, making your skin look healthier and more radiant. | Exacerbation of Dryness and Eczema: Cold water strips away the natural oils from your skin, exacerbating dryness and potentially triggering eczema flare-ups. | |
| Reduced Puffiness: The tightening, or vasoconstrictive effect, caused by the use of cold water can help reduce puffiness and inflammation, particularly around the eyes and areas where swelling often occurs. | Impact on Acne and Rosacea: For those with rosacea, cold water might temporarily ease redness, but it could also trigger flare-ups and make the condition worse. So, it's essential to be cautious and pay attention to how your skin reacts to the use of cold water. |
Skin types react differently to temperature variations, so it's important to tailor cold water use to individual needs. While oily skin may benefit from cooler water temperatures to regulate oil production, sensitive skin may require warmer water to avoid irritation.
To brighten the under-eye area, you must establish a consistent skincare routine, selecting products that are based on your skin type and concerns. To prevent any adverse reactions, test new products by patch testing and gradually introduce them into the routine to monitor how the skin responds. Comfort Zone offers many skincare products that help brighten and depuff under the eyes—each of them is formulated to support different skin types and concerns. To effectively address under-eye concerns, focus on incorporating these specific products into your daily routine:
Cold water plays a vital role in skincare by sealing moisture into the skin therefore reducing dryness and enhancing its overall resilience. It also helps regulate oil production, promoting clearer skin while preserving the skin's protective barrier against environmental factors like pollution and UV radiation. Additionally, cold water stimulates circulation and facilitates the absorption of nutrients, supporting collagen production for smoother, more youthful-looking skin. Finally, it optimizes the effectiveness of skincare products containing vitamins and antioxidants by sealing the skin and maintaining its stability.

Here’s a general idea of an effective skincare routine and where cold water fits in the process. Remember to take into account your skin type!
Choosing the right cleanser is crucial for maintaining healthy skin. Select one based on whether you have oily, dry, or sensitive skin. You’ll also want to avoid excessive washing, as over-cleansing can lead to dryness and irritation. Two great gentle cleansers to consider are our Essential Face Wash and the Remedy Cream to Oil.
To use a cleanser effectively, start by wetting your face with lukewarm or cold water. Then, apply a small amount of cleanser onto your fingertips or a cleansing brush and gently massage it onto your skin using circular motions. Be sure to focus on areas prone to oiliness or congestion, such as the T-zone. After thoroughly cleansing your face, rinse off the cleanser with lukewarm or cold water and pat your skin dry with a clean towel.
Serums and targeted treatments help address specific skincare concerns. Whether you're targeting acne, hyperpigmentation, or signs of aging, look for products containing ingredients suitable for your skin type. Be mindful of key ingredients and their benefits, such as hyaluronic acid for hydration, retinol for anti-aging, or niacinamide for brightening.
As seasons change, so do skincare needs. Adjust your skincare routine accordingly, taking into account the impact of temperature on product efficacy. Cold water can enhance the effectiveness of skincare products by tightening pores and promoting better absorption. So incorporate it into your routine as needed, but be mindful of its potential to exacerbate dryness in colder months.
Toners play a crucial role in balancing the skin's pH levels after cleansing. They help prepare the skin for better absorption of subsequent products in your routine. Choose a toner suited to your skin type, whether it's hydrating, exfoliating, or calming. Incorporating a toner into your skincare routine can also help optimize the benefits of other products.
No skincare routine is complete without SPF. Regardless of the weather, sunscreen is non-negotiable for protecting your skin from harmful UV rays. SPF helps prevent premature aging, sunspots, and skin cancer. Incorporate a broad-spectrum sunscreen into your daily skincare routine, applying it as the last step before makeup or going outside.

When integrating cold water into your skincare regimen, always consider your skin type and condition. Whether you have oily, dry, sensitive, or acne-prone skin, understanding how cold water affects your skin is crucial for optimal results.
For personalized skincare advice, make sure to consult a dermatologist or other skincare professional. Explore all of the Comfort Zone skincare products to address your specific concerns and achieve healthy, radiant skin.
Gentle foaming cleanser
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