Love Island’s Samie Elishi swears by this £12 tool for flawless make-up

Lana Jenkins and Rosie Seabrook have also been spotted using one...

Samie Elishi

by Aimee Jakes |
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ALove Island beauty hack? We are all over it. Whether it's the£19 TikTok perfume the Islanders can't stop spritzing or the hard-working setting spray used by the entire villa - we are gobbling their beauty recommendations like the last slice of office cake brought in for Susan from Accounts birthday.

Next up is a depuffing beauty tool used (and loved!) by Love Island's Samie Elishi, Lana Jenkins and Rosie Seabrook. Spoiler alert: it's an amazing first step before make-up application.

Introducing Boot's highly-rated Botanics Ice Rollers which promise to leave the skin cool, calm, depuffed, and ready to crack on for a day or night of grafting. Simply leave the ice globes in the fridge and then run them over your face for a DIY calming and soothing facial massage.

The skincare tool we never knew our self-care Sunday needed.

What's more, the ice rollers are currently on offer for just £12 and have received hundreds of five-star reviews for being a 'godsend for puffy eyes' and being a 'lot cheaper' than their pricey counterparts. Sounds good to us.

One happy customer wrote, "What a great little product! These feel nice and cooling on the face and are so easy to use. They glide over your face and you can feel your skin reducing in puffiness almost straight away because they are cold! Helps the face to feel refreshed and prepped for applying make-up or further products."

Another added, "Seen celebrities use these a few times while watching the telly and never understood the hype but wow was I wrong! These are great, they leave your skin feeling cool and calm. After a day's work, these make you relaxed and your inflamed skin cool. Definitely recommend."

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