1. Face Mask
Regardless of the season, always remember to wear a face mask. It's not just a respiratory protector against dust and air pollution, but also creates a barrier between your face and the external environment. This helps you stay away from the harms of dirt, UV rays, and even chilly winds that can make your skin dry and cracked.


2. Refreshing Mist
Hydrating mist is the ideal skincare product for this dry season. It's more convenient than moisturizing creams, as its liquid form allows you to simply spray and pat it onto your face for instant absorption. For busy students or those who frequently use computers, hydrating mist is an excellent choice. When your face feels tight and dry, grab your hydrating mist to replenish moisture and nutrients. It also helps balance your skin's pH, preventing dryness and reducing significant stress.


3. Sunscreen
To provide better protection for your skin, especially in this transitioning weather with intense winter sun, sunscreen becomes a valuable asset. Opt for physical sunscreen types in liquid form for easier absorption into the facial skin. It's advisable to avoid using thick, cream-based sunscreens in winter when the skin tends to be dry, and pores may shrink, making it harder for the skin to absorb. Remember to reapply sunscreen every 3-4 hours and at least 30 minutes before heading outdoors!


4. Talcum Powder
Winter is the season of laziness, so if you're a bit lazy with hair washing, make sure to grab a bottle of talcum powder. When your hair feels sticky, apply a small amount of talcum powder to the scalp and gently comb through your hair with a brush. Talcum powder acts like dry shampoo, absorbing excess oil and giving you a smooth and absolutely safe hair. Additionally, talcum powder is handy if your clothes tend to cling due to static. Dust a little talcum powder on the areas in contact with your clothes, and you'll be instantly 'liberated' from the annoyance of clothes sticking to your body.


5. Lip Balm
The winter weather can be harsh on your lips. They become dry, cracked, and susceptible to bad habits like licking or peeling. Ensure that you always have a moisturizing lip balm in your bag. Use it whenever your lips feel dry or cracked. Remember to remove any colored lip layer before applying the moisturizing layer! It's advisable to choose natural extracts for the best lip protection. If you don't have lip balm, you can substitute it with oils like coconut or olive oil, as they are excellent moisturizers.


6. Hand Cream
As a girl, you can't forget the daily self-care routine, especially in the chilly winter moments that can make your skin dry, cracked, and darkened. Always keep a tube of hand cream in your pocket to shield your skin from the sun and provide the necessary moisture for bright, youthful hands. Many people focus so much on facial skincare that they overlook their hands—the area with the most age-related wrinkles. Therefore, choose quality hand creams for these winter days!


7. Drinking Water
Despite the slightly chilly winter, don't forget to replenish at least 1.5 liters of water every day. Water is not only good for your health but also enhances your beauty. Along with drinking water, include a variety of fruits in your diet to supplement vitamins and fluids, helping your body stay healthy throughout the cold winter without any illnesses.


8. Scarf
Alongside the coat, gloves, and socks to keep warm, a scarf is equally essential for girls to carry on bitterly cold winter days. The scarf not only helps maintain body warmth in winter but also serves as an accessory to make ladies stand out in their daily outfits. A well-chosen scarf with a suitable knot can transform a regular ensemble into something remarkable and much more stylish.


9. Thermal Insoles
The dry winter season can cause your feet to crack and become rough, especially for those who often wear high heels. Preparing thermal insoles for yourself will keep your feet comfortable, warm, and prevent discomfort or numbness while on the move, avoiding pain and numbness when the weather turns cold. Moreover, thermal insoles help prevent colds, promote blood circulation, and ensure good blood circulation. Their usage is simple and convenient: just place the insole inside the shoe with the paper side down and the mesh side up, and you're ready to go.


10. Vitamin C
Winter brings common illnesses such as fever, cough, cold, flu, etc., if you don't pay attention to health care during these days. The unpredictable winter weather can make the body uncomfortable and weaker than usual. To boost immunity, carry vitamin C tablets to supplement essential vitamins, strengthen the immune system, and rejuvenate dry, lifeless skin. Additionally, you can consume fruits rich in vitamin C, such as oranges, sweet lemons, grapefruits, pomegranates, as an alternative to taking vitamin C supplements.


