Recipe: Radix Angelicae Sinensis 7g Gui Zhi 6g Radix Paeoniae Alba 6g Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong 3g Salviae 6g Mai Dong 6g Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae 6g Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhiza Glabra 6g Ginger 2 small slices Usage: Decoction in water for warming, also can be decocted externally to wash the facial skin Efficacy: 1, moisturize dry skin, especially suitable for dry skin or winter skin peeling people. 2, revitalize dull skin, make the skin bright and shiny. 3.It can improve menstruation to some extent. This formula is derived from a variation of Wenzheng Tang, which Professor Huang Huang called “Wenzheng Tang that can beautify the hands” and is very effective in treating the annoying chapped palms. Later I found that the addition and subtraction of Wen Jing Tang not only has a very obvious effect on cracked palms, but also on cracked feet, dry skin, skin peeling in winter, dull complexion, and poor qi and blood. This formula can also be used as a direct external wash after decoction for obvious moisturizing effect. This formula has been simplified to “Warming Jing Tang Variation”, which is suitable for internal and external use.