Can Halloween Drinks Ruin Your Skin?
The Scary Way Your Favourite Halloween Cocktails Are F*cking Up Your Skin
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We know, we know: it's far more fun to believe red wine is good for you, no matter how (or how often) you drink it. But the truth is that too much of a good thing can lead to dehydration and skin inflammation. "Red wine is also known to be a common trigger for rosacea, so try to avoid it if you suffer from this condition," Dr. Zeichner said. Just as spooky: every time you imbibe, you're also causing the blood vessels in your face to dilate, which can lead to some serious redness.
Luckily, this Skinceuticals Phyto Corrective Masque ($58) exists; the formula is loaded with anti-inflammatory botanicals and hydrating hyaluronic acid to give your skin instant relief, every single time.