Is Skin Gym Cryo Roller Formula Change Worse?

Reformulation Alert
The new Cryo Roller swapped silicone for steel — and fans are furious.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.❄️Steel Is Not An Upgrade

Skin Gym swapped the silicone roller for steel on their Cryo Roller and everyone is pissed. Rightfully so.

The old silicone head gripped your skin — the new steel just slides around like a cold coin on a countertop. That grip mattered for depuffing.

2.🔧What You’re Actually Holding

$18. Claims to “sculpt, depuff, and cool” in 5 minutes. I bought it because the cold therapy hype is real for my 6 AM face.

1

Steel Roller Head

Heavier than the old silicone — feels substantial but way less tactile.

2

Freezable Gel Core

Stays cold for about 12 minutes. Not 20 like they claim.

3

Ergonomic Handle

Nice grip. Doesn’t slip when wet. Only win here.

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3.😡What’s Actually Inside

It’s not filled with skincare ingredients — it’s a tool. But the real hero is the cold from the gel core, and the villain is the steel surface that doesn’t grab your lymphatic drainage points.

  • Gel Core: holds temp for 12 min of actual use
  • Steel Head: cold but slippery — misses the friction point
  • Silicone (old version): gripped skin, moved fluid better
  • Cold Therapy: constricts blood vessels, reduces puffiness temporarily
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4.🧊First Roll Was Disappointing

Smooth. Too smooth. The steel glides over my cheekbone like butter on Teflon — no resistance, no satisfying tug. The cold is sharp though, almost painful for 10 seconds before numbing.

Week two: I started pressing harder to compensate. Bad idea — gave me a tiny red mark under my eye. The old silicone never did that.

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One Thing: Use upward strokes only on damp skin — dry skin + steel pressure = irritation in 60 seconds flat.
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5.📉Results: Half A Win

My under-eye puffiness dropped maybe 30% after consistent AM use. But my jawline? Same as before. The steel just can’t dig into the lymph nodes like silicone could.

Buy if
You want a cheap cold tool for general face cooling, not serious sculpting
⏭️

Skip if
You actually want lymphatic drainage — old version or a gua sha works better
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Worth it?
$18 is fine for a cold roller, but you’re paying for a downgrade. Get the old silicone one on resale if you can.
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6.🧐My Final Take

Skin Gym made a material swap that nobody asked for and it shows. The steel version is a colder, clunkier, less effective tool that trades function for aesthetics.

5.5/10
Cold but clumsy — miss the old one
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Where to Buy: Ulta or direct from Skin Gym — but honestly, try to find the old silicone version on Poshmark first.