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Benefits of Wine For Skin
Wine has many skin benefits for its constituents such as resveratrol, flavonoid,s and tannins that help reduce visible signs of aging while improving hydration levels. A daily glass can even help combat acne breakouts and enhance overall radiance!
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Note, however, that wine contains alcohol which can dry the skin; thus limiting your consumption in moderation is advised.
1. Antioxidants
Many may not realize that wine contains an amazing antioxidant known as resveratrol that can protect skin against damage caused by sun exposure, reduce inflammation and slow the aging process. Furthermore, its natural acids exfoliate skin making it brighter. As such, red wine should only be enjoyed moderately.
But you don’t need to drink wine to reap its benefits; there are numerous beauty products that contain wine such as Brad Pitt’s Le Domaine skincare range, which contains serums and moisturizers formulated from organic matter collected from grape presses.
Wine’s combination of resveratrol, flavonoids and tannins can rejuvenate aged skin while soothing dry and sensitive areas, lighten dark spots, uneven tone and help hydration levels increase significantly. Wine also prevents signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles as well as sagging and hyperpigmentation by improving skin hydration and providing antioxidant support for better hydration levels.
2. Hydration
As an alternative to store-bought pore minimizers, wine makes an effective natural toner that can shrink pores and help fight acne breakouts. Just dip a cotton ball or round in its liquid and use it to wipe it over your face to experience its benefits!
Drinking wine can help maintain healthy skin hydration levels and decrease fine lines and wrinkles, according to recent research. Muscadine wine (which comes from native US grapes) appears especially effective for sagging skin; researchers discovered that de-alcoholised muscadine wine improved participants’ skin elasticity as well as increasing tissue water content when compared with placebo drinks.
Make the most of wine’s benefits without making an international journey with vinotherapy spa treatments by including wine-derived compounds like resveratrol, dihydrocaffeic acid and malvidin-3′-O-glucoside into your skincare regimen – they have anti-ageing, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects!
3. Anti-aging
Have you heard that the latest anti-aging solution may lie within a glass of wine? It might just be.
Resveratrol, an antioxidant known to stimulate DNA repair and cell growth, has recently made waves among scientists. Furthermore, this phenolic compound may even help prevent precancerous lesions known as actinic keratosis from appearing on your skin.
Researchers conducted an experiment that tested this theory by randomly assigning 17 women between 40 and 67 years of age, either to drink two glasses of dealcoholized muscadine wine each week for six weeks or receive a placebo beverage, then measuring their hydration levels, markers of inflammation and oxidative stress, skin elasticity and skin thickness over this period.
Results demonstrated that those who consumed wine experienced less visible signs of aging due to resveratrol, which reduced collagen oxidation and helped retain water for improved hydration of their skin. Because this compound acts as a vasodilator (causing blood vessels to dilate), this gives skin an overall healthy glow as well as prevent fine lines from appearing over time.
4. Whitening
Red wine contains powerful antioxidants like flavonoids, resveratrol and tannins which contain skin-beneficial properties. When taken orally, these compounds help fight free radical damage as well as slow the signs of aging by replenishing collagen and elastin fibers – this works wonders for fine lines, sagging skin or hyperpigmentation issues.
Researchers from the University of Florida have found that de-alcoholized wine made from muscadine grapes can help combat signs of aging skin. A clinical trial involving 17 women aged 40-67 took place where either dealcoholized wine or placebo beverage was given, with results showing that its resveratrol content helped prevent water loss through skin, while increasing skin elasticity and resilience.
Wine should be enjoyed responsibly, but don’t be shy about applying some directly to your face too! The antioxidants present will protect your complexion from further oxidative damage while providing a glow! For an easy DIY skin treatment at home try mixing white wine with lemon juice and apple cider vinegar and applying twice weekly.