The Effects of Alcohol on Your Skin
Have you taken a selfie or looked in the mirror recently, only to be disappointed that your skin doesn’t look as good as it once did? Do you notice some lines and dry patches, or perhaps some redness? But before you attempt to find ways to get rid of wrinkles and those other issues, it may be best to address the cause first. If you drink alcohol as a habit, then it may be the cause of your skin woes.
Effects of alcohol on skin
Like many people who want better skin, you probably want to try many different products to get rid of wrinkles. It’s certainly tempting to buy all the creams and serums that promise a healthy glow. But no matter what products you apply, if you don’t address the cause of the issue, your skin will continue to be impacted.
Alcohol is among one of the most aggressive compounds that can destroy the skin. It can cause inflammation and dehydration, making the skin look drier and wrinkles more pronounced.
Alcohol affects mucous membranes in your pancreas and liver, ultimately causing dehydration as it takes fluid from your skin. Drinking causes the tissues to be inflamed too, and systemic inflammation of your skin causes a histamine reaction that leads to redness and a flushed look. It may not seem like a big deal, but down the line, in about six months to a year, you might notice that the redness on your face has become permanent because of continuous drinking.
On top of all this, alcohol is also known to worsen certain conditions like rosacea, acne, and dullness. Here are the many other consequences of drinking alcohol for your complexion:
- Dark circles
- Bloating and puffiness
- Cellulitis
- Hives
- Sensitivity to the sun
How to repair the damage
If you’ve been drinking more than the usual amounts of alcohol for a long time and you want to get rid of wrinkles and all the other negative effects of alcohol on your body, there’s still hope. If you can’t quit, there are still things you can do besides investing in DMK skincare in New Zealand and Australia. Staying hydrated with water is one of the obvious ways to counter dehydration, but beyond that, you should also try these things:
Regular exercise
Physical activity will improve blood flow throughout your skin to keep it healthy. Sweating helps clear the pores, too!
Take supplements
Alcohol drains vitamin A from your body and is an essential vitamin for cell turnover. You might want to take a daily supplement that can encourage cell regeneration and balance in the skin, such as vitamins C, B1, B2, B3, B6, E, and Omega 3s. DMK’s EFA Ultra has all the essential fatty acids you need!
Be faithful to your skincare routine
Just because you’re coming home from a late night of drinking, that doesn’t mean you should skip your skincare routine and go straight to bed.