TikTok hangover cure has users dunking their heads in ice water, but does it work?

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TikTok hangover cure has users dunking their heads in ice water, but does it work?
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Hungover? There’s a TikTok hack for that!

Hungover? There’s a TikTok hack for that!

But the “ice bowl trick” or the “ice bowl challenge” has everyone who has felt the thunderous hangover headache asking one big question: Does it work? “Oh my God, it works,” she said, then hesitated before continuing. “No it doesn’t. What the f—, it doesn’t.” “Nobody told me it was going to feel like I was drowning,” another TikToker, Crissy Love, said in her video captioned “.” Love insinuated the trick worked for her and said she had already dunked her head in the water three times before recording the video, but wanted to submerge her head more to be at “100%.”

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