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What tips do beauty salons have for keeping healthy in winter?
Vitamin A can be supplemented, glycerin can protect the skin, bananas can cure wrinkles on hands and feet, and fresh ginger can prevent frostbite.

Winter can be said to be the enemy of many girls. When it comes to winter, they can't get up because of the bed. Nowadays, many young girls lack exercise and are in poor health. They often catch a cold at the slightest breeze. Even if you wear a thick cotton-padded jacket when you go out, your hands and feet will be cold, so you should not only protect your skin, but also protect your body in winter.

Winter is a very dry season, and many people have skin scales, so many people will choose to buy moisturizing cream to apply. In fact, this method is a temporary solution, not a permanent cure. The main reason for this situation is the lack of vitamin A. It is said that what is lacking can be supplemented, so what can be supplemented with vitamin A? For example, I often eat eggs, pork liver and peanuts. These foods are rich in vitamins, most importantly unsaturated fatty acids, which can replenish water for our skin and make your skin smoother.

In winter, the skin dries easily. You can use 1 part glycerin, 2 parts water, and a few drops of vinegar, and mix them evenly in your palm to rub your skin. Rubbing the skin frequently in this way can make the skin fair and delicate.

Wash hands and feet first. Take a banana, gently rub it, make a small hole, squeeze it out like toothpaste, and rub it on the creases of your hands and feet until it feels smooth. Once a night, after several times in a row, hand and foot wrinkles will heal.

Rubbing the cut ginger on the frostbitten skin in winter for 2-3 times a day for 12 days can prevent new or recurrent frostbite. If chilblain has occurred (not festering), ginger can be squeezed out of ginger juice, put into a pot and heated to make a paste, and then applied to the affected area after cooling. 2-3 times a day, symptoms can be alleviated or cured for several days.