The holidays are a time of excess.

You also may not consider your skin.

However, those extra drinks will surely show up on your face the following day.

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Celebrity esthetician Angela Cagila tellsYahoo, “Alcohol also causes dehydration.

Next, use products to help rehydrate skin.

Rub your face under your eyes and cheeks in a circular motion.

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you’ve got the option to also use a facial roller and apply ice packs to swollen areas.

Finally, be gentle on your skin when washing and avoid retinol while your skin is recovering.

As Caglia warns us, “Your skin is already sensitized and dehydrated.

Just use gentle natural skincare that is active but not sensitizing to your lipid barrier.”