I attempted to dunk my face in ice-cold water like Ashton Hall for a week. It did nothing but make me dread getting out of bed.
Other than making my mornings more difficult to get through, I didn't notice any differences in my skin or mood.
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- Wellness influencer Ashton Hall's morning routine went viral last month.
- He used an upscale brand of bottled spring water, Saratoga, for ice-cold facial plunges.
- For five days, I attempted to submerge my face in icy water, but I failed to see any benefits.
Ashton Hall's unconventional morning routine has been seen around the world, but the thought of it now sends shivers down my spine.
The Miami-based fitness influencer originally posted a video of his elaborate, five-hour morning routine — which includes working out, meditating, journaling, and rubbing banana peel over his face — to Instagram on February 7. Still, the video and its contents didn't go viral until it was posted by a men's fashion account on X.
The most controversial and conversation-starting part of the routine? The repeated submerging of his face in bowls of ice and Saratoga still water.
Curious about how the choice and application of icy spring water motivated Hall throughout his lengthy routine and gave him the energy to begin his day at 3 a.m., I put his ice-water face plunges to the test.