Medinsight
Feb 28, 2026

The nutrients from fruit and vegetable juices, when frozen into ice cubes, are very good for the skin

You’ve seen the "ice dunk" challenges. You’ve seen the influencers rubbing frozen rollers over their tired eyes. You think it’s just a cooling sensation.

As a physician, I see a Vasculary Pump. But here is the clinical secret that the high-end spa industry doesn't want you to know: Plain frozen water is a missed opportunity. When you take high-potency, cold-pressed Fruit and Vegetable Juices and lock them into a Cryogenic Cube, you aren't just icing your skin—you are performing a Nutrient-Infused Dermal Shock.


1. The "Cryo-Absorption" Pump

When extreme cold hits your skin, your blood vessels instantly constrict (Vasoconstriction). The moment the ice moves away, those vessels dilate rapidly (Vasodilation). This creates a physical "pump" that pulls blood and nutrients into the upper layers of the dermis.

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