Abstaining from alcohol simply because you want to?
All valid reasons to lay off the booze.
So which sugary cocktails should skin-conscious imbibers avoid?

As it turns out, mojitos are big NO-jito!
Hey, it’s all about balance, right?!
Beer is no bueno
Beer: it’s what’s fordinnerbad skin.

But that’s not all.
“All types of alcohol increase inflammation in the body.
Still, one expert is adamant that not all hope is lost when it comes to ale.

Red Wine is a problem
Red, red wine goes to your headandyour skin.
Sorry, not sorry red wine lovers.
The maroon-tinted vino doesn’t actually love you back at least not your skin, anyway.

“This makes it the worst drink, particularly if you’re prone to redness or with rosacea.”
But if you’re thinking of swapping your red wine for a paler shade, think again.
As it turns out,white wineisn’t that much better.

According to Dr. Bunting, white wine is loaded down with tons of sugar and… not much else.
Womp, womp, womppp.
According to Dr. Sam Bunting, tequila is a safe bet for those who are more prone to acne.
And as always, moderation is key.
As the old saying goes, one tequila, two tequila, three tequila, FLOOR.
Alexa, play “Tequila” bycountry pop duo Dan + Shay.
If you or anyone you know needs help with addiction issues, help is available.
Visit theSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration websiteor contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).