Can Champagne Improve your Hair & Skin?

8th August 2016

Is Champagne good for the skin

The answer is yes, perhaps it can – and we don’t just mean by drinking it, but actually applying it to your hair and skin!

These beauty tips are great if you have any last drops of sparkling wine leftover, so don’t throw it away just yet.

Indulge yourself like Marilyn Monroe in a Champagne bath (or, close enough). For an exfoliating bath, pour a glass of bubbly into a hot bubble bath. Before you get in, you can rub your skin with a salt scrub to help increase circulation. The carbon dioxide bubbles in Champagne act as an exfoliator for dry skin.

 

For your skin, soak a few drops of Champagne on to a cotton pad and wipe across your face. The Champagne can act as a toner and help clear skin. The antioxidants found in Champagne detoxify the skin and helps keep oily skin from getting breakouts.

What’s more, Champagne contains polyphenols which help reduce redness and inflammation when you drink it.

Finally, for your hair mix half a cup of leftover Champagne with half a cup of hot water and pour it evenly on to your hair after shampooing. Let it soak while you’re getting ready, then rinse. Your hair will be silky and smooth!

See more health benefits of Champagne and sparkling wine.

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