Our skin and eyes can often give us an indication of our wider health and lifestyle. We know that if we’re tired, stressed or dehydrated it can have an impact on the pallor, elasticity and colour of ...
A dewy, more hydration complexion. Fewer wrinkles. Less redness. These may be things you think only a fancy skincare regimen or intervention from a dermatologist can achieve. But it turns, out the ...
Something may be hiding in your moisturizers that you haven’t given a second thought: alcohol. Alcohol comes in many forms — some that have the potential to dry out skin and leave it more prone to ...
A glass of whisky or wine might make for the perfect nightcap, but as with all types of alcohol, it can have an adverse effect on your skin. Most importantly, alcohol is a hepatotoxin, which means ...
If you've ever read the back of any beauty product, you've probably noticed a laundry list of words you can't pronounce, with one exception: alcohol. It comes in many forms in beauty products, but are ...
If you have psoriasis, you’ve likely experienced itchy, scaly, discolored patches on your skin that can be annoying and uncomfortable. Psoriasis symptoms can disrupt sleep, and the condition is linked ...
If you’re aiming for glowing, healthy skin in 2025, it might be time to reconsider your alcohol intake. Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it dehydrates the body, causing a loss of essential vitamins ...
Frequent and excessive drinking can lead to several problems with the skin including flushing, reduced elasticity, and dryness. Some changes can be benign, such as dry skin or flushing. However, ...
Do you enjoy a drink from time to time? If you have psoriasis, your skin might benefit if you cut back on booze or even avoid it completely. Experts say that drinking, even in moderation, might: Set ...