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If you’ve ever wondered why your skin seems to look less than its best after a night of drinking, it’s not the bleary eyes that are to blame – your skin may actually be going through its own hangover!
For more on how alcohol affects your skin, take a look at our helpful article, below.
Alcohol does a very good job of making us feel good, but there is a major trade-off for those few hours of endorphins: say it groggily with us… “hangover”.
Hangovers are essentially the body’s reaction to alcohol consumption. As alcohol is a diuretic, it drains the body of excess water, nutrients, and salt when you visit the loo, dehydrating the body . This can then affect the function of many of our body’s main organs – including our skin.
Hydration is key to maintaining a healthy complexion as water helps to keep the skin’s cells functioning properly. This includes protecting the skin’s barrier and helping to produce new skin cells, giving the appearance of glowing, youthful skin.
Not only does consuming alcohol make your skin cells lose vital nutrients, but alcohol also produces a toxic byproduct called acetaldehyde which, if not metabolised properly, releases histamine.
Histamine causes inflammation and flushing of the skin, which is one reason you might experience red and ‘angry’ looking skin. Another reason may be that alcohol dilates the blood vessels under the skin, causing a reddened and puffy complexion on the surface. That’s right, those few troublesome spots that sprout up only after a night of boozing are not just a bad dream.
It’s not going great for alcohol so far, is it? Take a look at some of the main effects of alcohol on the skin, below, for the full list:
It would be nice to know that there is a window of, say, two or three initial drinks, where alcohol doesn’t affect skin. Sadly, that’s just not the case.
Every time you drink alcohol, the alcohol dehydrates your body, draining your skin of the vital nutrients it needs to look its best. And yes, that still applies whether you’re drinking an elegant single glass of wine at home or downing your fifth cocktail at the pub quiz.
Of course, the more alcohol you drink, and the more frequently that you drink it, will have a greater effect on any skin damage you might experience. The UK Chief Medical Officer advises drinking no more than 14 units of alcohol a week , with several drink-free days to prevent long-term damage, especially to the liver.
If drank frequently enough (more than twice a week), you could see long-term skin damage from drinking alcohol.
Do you think that hangovers are getting worse for you as you get older? Have you noticed any longer-lasting impacts, like headaches, fatigue, and – we may as well say it – worse skin?
Unfortunately, there’s a lot of truth to the idea that drinking is a young person’s game. And yes, the effect of alcohol on the skin does get worse with age. It’s all because of three key moments in one’s life: metabolism, collagen production… and time.
Alcohol hasn’t had the world’s most glowing review in this article, but there is a silver lining for you here: you can reverse alcohol damage on your skin.
As many of the downsides from alcohol consumption are temporarily caused by dehydration, you can help to minimise the effects of alcohol skin damage by, you guessed it, cutting down on alcohol and staying nicely hydrated, every day.
After all, your skin is your body’s biggest organ, it needs care to keep it functioning normally. This includes giving it plenty of nourishment from water, sunlight (for vitamin D), and cutting back on the stuff that it doesn’t like – like alcohol and other inflammatory-inducing products.
However, if you have drank an excessive amount of alcohol over a long period of time, and you do have long-lasting dermatological effects such as rosacea or jaundice, then these will of course be trickier to remedy. You can, however, always prevent the effects of alcohol on skin from getting worse by minimising or eliminating your alcohol consumption and keeping a keen eye on those daily hydration levels.
To all the party-seekers out there, you can relax; you can still be the life and soul of the party and enjoy a glowing complexion. Just take a look at our top tips for healthy skin, below, to see how to get the best of both worlds:
If you have any questions about how to combat the effects of alcohol on your skin, or want to know the best ways to up your skincare routine , just get in touch with our friendly team today!
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