I\u2019ve been writing about beauty for almost the same amount of time that I\u2019ve had a taste for wine. Yet, in those decades, never have I asked what it does to your skin. Not in casual conversation, not in an interview \u2013 just not at all. This is no oversight; I simply did not want to know. Because, wine is delicious, and gave me the fuzzy-happy feels, and I didn\u2019t want my Friday nights to be forever ruined by information I couldn\u2019t unhear. I was happy swigging (free) champagne at beauty events, being told that the big skin bad guys were the sun, pollution, and free radicals. <\/p>\n
But there came a point, right as I was sliding out of my mid-30s and steamrolling to 40 that I couldn\u2019t play skin denial anymore: the special sauce was just no good for my skin. So I (finally) asked the question to two terrifically qualified people \u2013 a dermatologist and a nutritionist \u2013 and braced myself for the answer. Just how bad is alcohol for your skin? Read at your own peril.<\/p>\n
The Dermatologist: Dr. Jennifer Chwalek<\/a>, Board-Certified Dermatologist at\u00a0Union Square Laser Dermatology
\nThe Nutritionist: Lola Ross BSc<\/a>, Co-founder of @Moodymonth<\/a><\/p>\n
OK, but how bad is it really? <\/strong><\/p>\n
Is your skin trying to tell you something? <\/strong><\/p>\n
The bad, and the (not quite so) bad<\/strong><\/p>\n
Damage control <\/strong><\/p>\n
Face Mist:<\/strong> I can personally vouch that chilling a face mist in the fridge and spritzing it on your hot, tired face is like having a million little angels kissing your face the day after. Refrigerating it actually helps to reduce puffiness and calm inflammation because of the coolness. My go-tos are Tatcha Dewy Skin Mist<\/a> for the delicious glow and the plumpness that its key ingredient, hyaluronic acid, gives and Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist<\/a> for the smell and instant hydration. <\/p>\n
Sheet Mask:<\/strong> The pros masking: you won\u2019t need to look at your face; you can lie down doing it; it doesn\u2019t matter if you fall asleep while doing it. Always, always keep an emergency stash of hydrating face masks for these occasions. And if you\u2019re smart, that hydrating face mask will be Go-To\u2019s Transformazing Mask <\/a>which will kiss your skin better and forgive it for last night. Plus, you really, really need that shot of hydration right now. Follow this up with an eye mask like Wander Beauty\u2019s Baggage Claim Eye Masks<\/a>, and you\u2019ll feel almost human again. <\/p>\n
Face Roller:<\/strong> If you\u2019ve ever been dubious of face rollers, this will change your mind – hangovers are their time to shine. Pop one in the fridge (I love Herbivore\u2019s Rose Quartz<\/a> version), and while it\u2019s cooling put on a nourishing face oil. Then roll it over all those puffy, sore areas and exhale. <\/p>\n
Silk Pillowcase:<\/strong> Silk pillowcases are always a good idea. They magically help you wake up with better hair, they help prevent wrinkles (really!) because they cause less friction on your face and they also just feel really good. But when you have a hangover and are lying down all day, nothing feels quite as magic as that silk against your skin. My current favorite is Bty.Slp,<\/a> a cruelty-free, toxin-free version made from Peace Silk (where silk cocoons are only collected only after the moth has flown away). It\u2019s a revelation, trust me.<\/p>\n