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Wine Face Vs Sugar Face: Check out Yours

Wine Face Vs Sugar Face Check out Yours

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Experts believe that whatever you consume can determine whether you will get a wine face or a sugar face. Some skin professionals believe that acne formation is directly proportional to the amount of sugar in your diet. However, others say there is no connection. Nigma Talib, a naturopath and skincare specialist believes there is a correlation. She can immediately tell the kinds of food one eats from the look of your face. This if from the way your skin is aging, she says.

Wine Face Vs Sugar Face Check out Yours

Digestive Health

It is suggested that the appearance of your skin is directly related to the health of your digestive system. That means you might notice certain parts of your face reacting to some stress in your digestive tract. This usually depends on the sorts of drinks and foods your gut can tolerate. Let’s us leave it at that for you to figure out if her illustrations will influence your habits. However, if you think whatever you drink or eat is affecting your face, you may find her suggestions quite interesting.

Sugar Face

What are the characteristics of a sugar face?

• Wrinkles and fine lines on the forehead.
• Saggy skin under the eyes.
• Thin-looking skin on the face.
• Painful pustular pimples on the entire face.
• Grayish/pale white due to the skin.
• Thinning of the eyebrows

Causes

A disruption of the bacteria in your digestive tract can trigger the formation of pimples.

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In reference to Face Mapping, your digestive tract is connected to your forehead. It’s the reason you will notice pimples and dry patches. Face Mapping is an ancient belief which suggests that certain organs in the body are connected to your face.

An increase in insulin level in your blood can add pressure on your adrenal glands which regulate the growth of your brows. This results to thinner or sparse brows.

Wine Face

What are the characteristics of a wine face?

• Redness or wrinkles between the eyes.
• Enlarged pores on the skin.
• Sagging eyelids.
• Skin dehydration with fine lines on the cheeks.
• Pronounced nasolabial wrinkles.
• Redness in cheeks and nose.

Causes

People who take alcohol frequently develop wrinkles and fine lines on their skin. This is due to the dehydrating nature of alcohol.

In reference to Face Mapping, the appearance of the skin surface between the brows is connected to the health of your liver. A decline in liver function triggers more lines between your brows.

Consumption of alcohol can cause your capillaries to dilate. This, in turn, results in redness on your cheeks.

Gluten Face

What are the characteristics of gluten face?

• Dark spots or pigmentation patches around the chin.

Cause

Gluten can trigger an increase heightened inflammatory responses in your body. As a result, redness or bloated skin may develop.

Your immune system can react if your body reacts to gluten. This may affect the reproductive balance, leading to hormonal pimples particularly around your chin.

Dairy Face

What are the characteristics of dairy face?

• Swelling of the eyelids.
• Dark circles and bags under the eyes.
• Tiny whitish bumps and spots on the chin.

Cause

Lactose intolerance can trigger an increase in inflammatory reactions in your body. The same way your ankle behaves when you damaged, your eyes can turn out to be puffy. Additionally, bags may become more pronounced.

The presence of progesterone and estrogen in dairy products such as milk trigger overproduction of skin cells. This blocks the pores and the skin cells bind with sebum triggering spots on your chin.

In conclusion, we may say that whatever you eat or drink determines your face!

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