You had one (or two, or three) too many last night and now you’re paying the price. Physically, you’re headachy, you’re queasy and you’re hungover. Namely, your eyes and face look red and puffy. Over time, drinking too much consistently can suppress skin’s natural protective mechanisms, leaving you more susceptible to sunburn and UV damage. Chronic drinking is also linked with inflammatory skin conditions like rosacea and psoriasis, Simpson pointed out.
Source: Fox News May 25, 2017 09:56 UTC