Nowadays, work pressure, unhealthy diets, and a rich nightlife have all contributed to obesity, making weight loss a top priority. Various bizarre weight loss methods have emerged, and today I'll introduce a recently revealed, rather unusual one.
Summer is here, and weight loss has become a top priority for beauty-conscious women. A new "snow cave" has been launched at the K Spa beauty salon in London, England, which is said to stimulate circulation and aid in weight loss. The "snow cave" is equipped with a cold compressor that creates ice and snow in the sweltering summer heat, maintaining an indoor temperature of -15 degrees Celsius. Women wrap themselves in a towel and enter the 2-meter square "cave" for a short while. Remember, don't stand against the wall, or you'll freeze to the spot and won't be able to pull yourself off. If you can't stand it anymore, go to the sauna next door, and repeat the process. The beauty salon explains that cold air causes blood vessels to constrict, while heat causes them to dilate, bringing blood to the skin's surface; this alternation of hot and cold promotes blood circulation. This not only helps the body detoxify and boosts the immune system but also aids in weight loss and beauty. This hot-and-cold alternation fitness and beauty method has long been used in many countries. For example, residents of Nordic countries like Sweden and Finland have a long-standing tradition of jumping directly into icy lakes after a sauna. However, "snow cave" weight loss is not suitable for everyone; girls who are weak and sickly should probably skip it.