Champagne in Cosmetics
Champagne in Cosmetics

We've heard about beer on our hair making it shinier and wine baths for ultra-nourished skin, but what about incorporating champagne into our beauty routine?

It turns out that sparkling champagne is not only fun to sip, but it's also good for your skin and hair.


“Champagne has antibacterial properties that can be used as a toner to promote clear skin. The polyphenols in champagne help repair damaged skin by reducing inflammation and restoring elasticity, while tartaric acid evens out skin tone.

Benefits of champagne in beauty and skin care:
Benefits of champagne in beauty and skin care:

Rich in antioxidants : The best thing about champagne is that it is made from red and white grapes, both of which contain high levels of resveratrol, an antioxidant that prevents damage to blood vessels, lowers bad cholesterol, and prevents blood clots.

Champagne contains resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant that acts as a shield against skin damage. You can use this drink on your face and skin to reap anti-aging benefits. Additionally, when used as a natural toner, it can help reduce inflammation and redness, thanks to polyphenols and tartaric acid. It can work wonders for oily or acne-prone skin, as its high concentration of antioxidants helps absorb excess sebum and oil, leaving a beautiful complexion.

Here are some benefits of champagne on the skin:

  •   Champagne is an excellent tonic
  •   It reduces skin redness
  •   It helps fight oxidative stress
  •   It helps to lighten the skin
  •   It is also an excellent exfoliant
  •   Finally, champagne helps prevent the formation of blood clots.