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Farhan Akhtar spends a Muscial Sunday with his dogs: Check out the video
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Here is the list of new movies and shows to binge watch this week
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BTS RM, Balming Tiger collab ‘SEXY NUKIM' MV out now: Check out
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Netflix upcoming movies, shows streaming worldwide in September, check out
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BTS RM, Balming Tiger collab ‘SEXY NUKIM' final teaser out now, check out
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s wedding preparation in full swing: check out
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The couple will say “I do” for the second time at Afflecks’ riverside estate in Georgia in front of their close friends and family -
Check out Kylie Jenner's $100k three-tone Hermès Birkin bag
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Stock markets rise but Taiwan fears keep confidence in check
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Camilla’s ‘nonsense ginger afro’ comment about unborn Archie: Fact Check
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People who put mobile on silent mode check their phones more than others
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Adele pauses concert four times to check on audience
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17-year-old Chinese crested Mr Happy Face defeats nine competitors in World?s Ugliest Dog Contest
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle 'forgot to check diary' for 'highlight' Jubilee event
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Kim Kardashian looks super chic in latest pictures: Check out
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Doja Cat stops Lollapalooza Argentina show to check up on a concertgoer
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Brad Pitt starrer 'Bullet Train' gets new release date, check it out here
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Alcohol is no friend to health and body. Everyone knows that. However, what most people don’t know is that it has some very serious and visible impact on your skin as well. You can blame stress and sleep for bad skin, but the real victim behind it could be your alcohol consumption. © iStock We recently talked to an expert, Dr Sravya C Triperni, Consultant Dermatologist and Cosmetologist who listed down the effects of alcohol on the skin for us. She says, “If you’re consuming alcohol frequently, chances are you’re not getting the sleep you need either, which can leave you with dark circles under the eyes and a whole plethora of other skin issues.” View this post on Instagram So, alcohol directly or indirectly messes up your skin but there are ways to deal with it and undo the effects. Here are some tips to swear by so your skin doesn’t pay the price of your daily booze: 1. Puffiness & Bloating A night of drinking might make you feel swollen all over. Alcohol dehydrates your body, which could make your eyes puffy. Be sure to drink plenty of water during the day to stay hydrated. © iStock 2. Dehydration Alcohol is known to dehydrate the skin, depriving it of the moisture and nutrients it needs to keep our complexion looking radiant, supple and youthful. Dehydration from alcohol results in dryness, dullness, enlarged pores and loss of elasticity which leads to wrinkles and sagging skin. 3. Inflammation The effects of inflammation from alcohol are increased redness or flushing of the skin, acne, blotchiness, rosacea, hives and sun sensitivity. In case you’re wondering which alcohol is the worst for skin, it’s the dark spirits such as whiskey, scotch, brandy, cognac and dark rum. They contain congeners which are chemicals such as tannings and methanol that are created in the fermentation process and these even make hangovers worse. However, there are a few liquors like clear spirits vodka, gin, tequila, white rum and sake that don’t do much harm to the skin. © iStock How To Reduce The Effects Of Alcohol On Your Skin?1. Drink On A Full StomachEating full meals prior to or while drinking will deter the side effects, since some of the alcohol will pass instead through the gastrointestinal system along with the food, so that the two are metabolized in tandem (and thus, side effects aren’t as potent). 2. Keep Yourself HydratedIf you want a pro-skin strategy for your nights out, alternating between a serving of alcohol and a glass of water helps. Chase one with the other. “This can minimize harmful effects of alcohol on the skin by hydrating the tissues and skin. © iStock 3. Include Supplements In DietAlcohol can drain the body of vitamin A, which is the vitamin responsible for cell turnover. You can also take a supplement dedicated to keeping your skin, hair and nails healthy which can help to repair your skin damage. Other supplements that can help to restore the balance to your skin include vitamins C, E, B1, B6, B2, B3 and Omega 3. 4. Follow A Skincare Regime Before BedThis applies to everyone, whether you drink regularly or not at all. Use products with calming and ultra-nourishing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerine and panthenol (Vitamin B5). 5. Sleep With An Extra PillowSleeping slightly elevated with two pillows under your head is one of the best ways to minimise eye and face puffiness. This is because dark circles can be caused by fluids that tend to pool in the under-eye area if your head is lying flat. © iStock Here’s what will happen to your skin when you quit or significantly reduce drinking. You’ll notice that your skin is brighter, more hydrated and plumper. There are fewer wrinkles and smaller pores. Excessive redness will disappear, acne may improve, skin tone becomes even, puffiness subsides and flare-ups of rosacea become more infrequent. View the full article