Holiday Hangover Face: 7 Simple Tips to Help Replenish Dehydrated Skin by Dr. Manish Shah

Skin Care
a year ago

Holiday Hangover Face: 7 Simple Tips to Help Replenish Dehydrated Skin

You partied and drank too much the night before and perhaps the one before that. Today, you have a business meeting or brunch with the in-laws. Although you might feel like you want to crawl into a hole from your hangover, you can’t afford to look like you have one. 

What is your skin-care SOS game plan? Here are some tricks that will have you looking fresh as a daisy even if they don’t cure that queasy feeling and headache:

  • Remove Your Makeup the Night Before: This is a tough one. If you come home stumbling at 3 a.m., this is probably the last thing on your mind. If you can manage to do it, you’re one step ahead of the game. If going to the sink is too much effort, use cleansing cloths.
  • Hydrate: The No. 1 thing alcohol does is dehydrate your entire body, including your skin. When skin is dehydrated it looks sallow, fine lines are more noticeable and pores become obvious. Basically, dehydration is the main reason your skin looks terrible when you wake up. While drinking water is obviously wise, the effects of that internal hydration won't immediately show up externally. For a quick fix, I suggest a sheet mask that contains hyaluronic acid, a molecule that draws moisture to the skin. 
  • Put Your Face on Ice: Skin redness can be caused by alcohol dilating your blood vessels. One way to reduce this is to put a cold compress on the affected area for a few minutes. But be warned, extended periods of drinking can cause permanent redness and skin damage.
  • Jade Rollers or Massage: You can use any jade roller (put it in the freezer for a few minutes for a cooling effect) or even just your fingers. The goal is to energize and lift the skin by promoting lymphatic drainage (aka de-puffing).
  • De-Puff Your Eyes: After a night or two of drinking, the eyes become bloodshot because tiny blood vessels on the eye surface become red and inflamed. In addition, the diuretic effects of alcohol can lead to dehydration, which tells your body to hold onto more water weight. That fluid retention also prompts next-day puffiness. You can purchase eye gel packs. If you don’t have something like this in the house, you can substitute chamomile tea. Steep the tea bags in hot water, take them out until they cool and put one on each eye for 10 minutes.
  • Exfoliate: I recommend giving your skin a good, but gentle, scrub. Exfoliate off sallow, alcohol-damaged skin cells. You do not need to break the bank to do this. 
  • Seal Your Skin With a Spritz (Not Champagne): After you have done all of the “damage control” you can, give you face a final spritz of moisture with a facial spritz. 

I do not endorse habitual binge drinking or alcohol abuse. These tips are for those who have overindulged on occasion. Aside from the obvious mental and physical effects of alcohol abuse, it can also cause negative long term consequences to the skin which cannot be “fixed” by the tips given above.

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Elisa Schmitz
This had me smiling and cringing all at once. Been there, done that! I think many of us can relate to this. Thank you for the very good suggestions, Dr. Manish Shah ! Going to be taking your advice this season, for sure. Happy Holidays!
Cassiday
I have to work on remembering to take off makeup before bed.
bepositive
Great timely tips. 🍷🍷

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