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  • Yes, "Hangover Skin" Is Real—Here’s How to Fix It Maryam Lieberman
    Photograph by Dario Catellani, styled by Vittoria Cerciello. Makeup by Dick PageAt some point between the second martini and the last laugh, we make a silent pact with tomorrow. We promise water, restraint, a proper cleanse before bed. And yet, morning arrives and you still look…puffy and tired. “Hangover skin” is the polite term (it almost sounds charming!). In reality, it is the skin’s audit of our excess. After even one night of cocktails or wine, the complexion can appear swollen and thirsty
     

Yes, "Hangover Skin" Is Real—Here’s How to Fix It

10 April 2026 at 14:14
Photograph by Dario Catellani, styled by Vittoria Cerciello. Makeup by Dick Page

At some point between the second martini and the last laugh, we make a silent pact with tomorrow. We promise water, restraint, a proper cleanse before bed. And yet, morning arrives and you still look…puffy and tired. “Hangover skin” is the polite term (it almost sounds charming!). In reality, it is the skin’s audit of our excess. After even one night of cocktails or wine, the complexion can appear swollen and thirsty.

According to renowned aesthetician and skincare expert Joomee Song—whose client list includes Lady Gaga, Greta Lee, Emma Stone, and many more—this reaction is not a cosmetic coincidence. Alcohol, she explains, “acts as an irritant in the body, setting off a mild inflammatory response. The under-eye area, with its delicate structure, tends to reveal puffiness first. For others, the cheeks and lower face take on a subtle fullness that feels unfamiliar.”

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This water retention is exacerbated by vasodilation: alcohol relaxes blood vessels, allowing them to widen. The result is that familiar flush, sometimes charming in candlelight, decidedly less so at 9 in the morning. “Skin can appear blotchy, uneven, and quick to redden,” Song notes. “Then comes dehydration, the quiet architect behind much of the drama. As a diuretic, alcohol draws water from the body. With diminished hydration, the skin can look tighter, more textured, less composed. Paradoxically, dehydration may prompt the body to hold onto fluid, which only amplifies morning puffiness. The effect is a kind of optical contradiction—dry and swollen at once. As if we don’t have enough to deal with that drives us to drink in the first place.”

Prevention of hangover face, Song notes, is not about abstinence so much as strategy. “Hydration must begin early,” she says. “Drinking water before heading out and alternating water with each cocktail keeps internal reserves steadier. Skin dehydration does not discriminate. Even complexions prone to oil can look fatigued when water levels dip.”

Choice of drink also matters. “Lower-alcohol options tend to be gentler on the system. A five percent beer is less taxing than a 12 percent wine,” Song adds. “Distilled spirits, often hovering around 40 percent alcohol, demand the most from the body. And sugar, so charming in a coupe glass, compounds inflammation. Those prone to swelling may fare better with simpler compositions: clear spirits with soda or tonic rather than syrup-heavy concoctions.”

Then there is the cardinal rule of evenings that run long. “Thoroughly cleanse, please,” Song implores. “However minimal the routine, remove makeup and the day’s residue before sleep. Leaving product, oil, and city air on the skin increases irritation and invites congestion. A replenishing night cream or an overnight mask can act as a buffer, supporting the barrier while the body metabolizes its indulgence.”

On recovery mornings, Song focuses on circulation. Encouraging blood flow while tempering inflammation can shift the skin from stagnant to responsive. Electrolytes are her first directive in terms of consumption the morning after. Replenishing minerals supports restoration at a cellular level, benefiting both body and complexion. She favors Kaizen for its inclusion of taurine, which aids mineral absorption. The aim is to achieve internal equilibrium rather than experincing another spike and crash.

Topically, she recommends facial massage to assist lymphatic drainage. Using clean hands, sweep outward from the center of the face toward the temples, then down along the sides of the neck. Repeat several times.

An ice roller or a refrigerated sheet mask also helps constrict blood vessels, softening redness and reducing swelling.

For a more immersive reset, Song turns to bathing. Warm water encourages circulation, eases muscle tension, reduces fluid retention, and promotes relaxation. At home, fill the tub to chest height, add Epsom salts or magnesium chloride salts, and soak for 20 to 30 minutes. The temperature should be moderate. The goal is gentle perspiration, not further dehydration.

A night out need not become a weeklong complexion crisis. With a measure of foresight and a little choreography the next day, even hangover skin can be coaxed back into composure.

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  • The 17 Best New Beauty Products That Launched in March 2026 Maryam Lieberman
    Photograph by Alasdair McLellan, styled by Brian MolloyEvery month, an array of new beauty launches arrives, each one promising transformation, radiance, and the occasional miracle. Here at W, we are meticulous in our evaluation, testing, observing, and weighing what is truly worth your time and money. We listen closely, and we’re not afraid to be ruthless—trends don’t impress us, results do. Price is no measure of merit; the standouts may be outrageously luxurious or quietly brilliant, but each
     

The 17 Best New Beauty Products That Launched in March 2026

1 April 2026 at 19:27
Photograph by Alasdair McLellan, styled by Brian Molloy

Every month, an array of new beauty launches arrives, each one promising transformation, radiance, and the occasional miracle. Here at W, we are meticulous in our evaluation, testing, observing, and weighing what is truly worth your time and money. We listen closely, and we’re not afraid to be ruthless—trends don’t impress us, results do. Price is no measure of merit; the standouts may be outrageously luxurious or quietly brilliant, but each one earns its place. What remains is intentional, considered, and worth your attention. This is your guide to the few products that truly deliver.

In 2026, W will publish a monthly roundup of the best beauty products that launched recently—genuine game-changers you should consider purchasing. Whether you’re a skincare connoisseur, an avid makeup collector (slash borderline hoarder) or you’re simply browsing for something fresh to add to your beauty regimen, here are our new favorites, which we recommend incorporating into your repertoire.

This is skincare for those who prefer results over rhetoric. Chanel’s latest delivers a real glow; powered by the brand’s prized vanilla planifolia and a vitamin B5 infusion, Le Baume restores deep hydration with a reparative touch. It’s ideal for a post-procedure moment, or whenever your skin is craving luminosity and hydration.

Non-toxic and top-tier, Tata Harper’s latest drop is proof that “natural” doesn’t mean compromise. This is high-performance skincare dressed in flowery finery. The 38-botanical ingredients list suggests an almost obsessive level of consideration, including a blend of marine microorganisms, rock rose, camellia flavonoids, and supercritical CO₂ sandalwood. The mix works deeply to nourish and hydrate.

Do you love red lipstick? This one nails fashionable sensuality with practical precision. Mother Pat McGrath delivers a liner and lipstick in one: rich, bleed-proof, and infused with avocado oil and purslane, designed to stay flawless all night. We loved this shade, Elson, named after supermodel Karen Elson. It’s a statement red that wears as effortlessly as she does.

OUAI has done it again. On March 23, the haircare brand released its latest innovation: the Bond Repair Balm, which gives you silky, stronger hair in three minutes. The product is designed to replace your conditioner, but it acts more like a salon-quality mask doing double-duty, providing hydration while restoring the hair barrier. There’s just no long wait in a chair. After you shampoo, work it through your ends and wait for 180 seconds. A blend of silk protein, hyaluronic acid, peptides, and lipids sets this product apart from other masks—we got to try it early, and we’ve never seen our hair look shinier or healthier.

At $165, it’s a fairly compelling price for such high-performance care because time, fatigue…. it’s all inevitable. Your skin’s natural reserves of hydration and elasticity will eventually begin to fade, and fine lines follow close behind as time progresses. Essential Shock Collagen Cream addresses your skin woes with a rich, firming cream powered by its Pro-Exo Protein System, designed to restore suppleness and density while wrapping the skin in a sumptuous cocoon of comfort.

This is probably one of the best hydrating masks of the decade, and we aren’t exaggerating. Born from Alpine botanicals and Swiss precision, this mask is all about hydration. Powered by Valmont’s signature Triple DNA salmon, fermented gentian extract, and a cleverly reworked hyaluronic acid that binds deeper into the skin, the product strengthens barriers while saturating cells with lasting moisture.

If you’re in pursuit of a foundation that performs as beautifully as it presents itself, Dior Forever Skin Glow is an exceptional choice—one that makeup artists are even clamoring for right now. It enhances your best features while simultaneously minimizing flaws, creating a glow that is powered by peptides, niacinamide, and plumping hyaluronic acid. Your complexion is left smooth, fresh, and convincingly your own, just with better lighting.

It’s time for cheerfulness, and this joyful, spring-ready gloss shade from famed makeup artist Hung Vanngo delivers. Infused with hyaluronic acid and snow mushroom, lips look polished and plumped for spring.

Add this to your cart yesterday. Topicals can only do so much, and those that burn, peel, or prick often compromise your skin barrier. This supplement, from venerated surgeon to the stars Dr. Kami Parsa, is a standou because, unlike most collagen powders that rely solely on peptides, it tackles multiple skin-aging pathways at once, supporting structural collagen, deep hydration, barrier repair, antioxidant defense, and cellular recovery in a single daily serving. That’s a lot, but each scoop also delivers pasture-raised, grass-fed hydrolyzed collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and vitamins and minerals, replenishing what skin loses with age while strengthening hair, nails, and overall resilience.

Legendary French colorist Christophe Robin (whose client list includes Tilda Swinton, Claudia Schiffer, and Catherine Deneuve) reminds us why his approach has such authority. This lightweight, fast-absorbing scalp serum starts working instantly, leaving the scalp refreshed; a blend of amaranth and biomimetic peptides, red clover, pea sprout extract, caffeine, and hyaluronic acid works to support density (clinically shown to increase new strands by 15 percent in 12 weeks) and reduce shedding without unnecessary fuss.

This high-grade, ingredient-driven oil-in-gel cleanser clears the day away, lifting makeup, sunscreen, and excess while keeping the skin barrier intact. With barrier-mimicking lipids, hydration-binding humectants, and calming botanicals, this product leaves skin clear, supple, and comfortably unstripped (never tipping into that over-cleansed tightness, thankfully).

Tatcha’s latest skincare debut feels weightless (and has no white cast, folks!). This is an incredibly lightweight sunscreen that still delivers broad-spectrum SPF 50 protection. It’s packed with calming Okinawa aloe, antioxidant-rich vitamin E, and ectoin, an overachieving skincare ingredient that helps keep your face hydrated and unbothered.

The latest from U Beauty hydrates like a serum and keeps your skin feeling hydrated and happy, while fending off pollution and indoor irritants. Keeping your microbiome in line has never been easier than with this dewy, setting face mist.

This is what we call in the business a “desert island” pick, hands down. Mario Dedivanovic’s fab eye palette has escaped limited-edition status, and of course, we’ve gone bananas over this release. A tightly edited study in matte and shimmer browns, it’s the rare palette that carries you from a weekend away to a monthlong escape with countless looks to make you feel super glam.

Take this with you to your manicurist, because nail formula matters, and our polish has never looked better or lasted longer. We’ve been obsessed with Manucurist Paris’s Green Flash line, and the Tangerine shade feels retro ’80s yet still chic for spring. The clean, non-toxic formula is 84 percent plant-based, and removable in a minute without acetone. It also lasts up to 21 days while strengthening nails thanks to the KeraHCE+ formula.

When it comes to skincare, we love cutting-edge technology meeting high-grade plant botanicals. Pecan tree extract and organic mitracarpus extract combine with Clarins’ Collagen³ Technology, to help support your skin’s collagen synthesis. Red ginseng recharges energy, niacinamide evens tone, and your skin gets firmer and brighter.

We say go straight for the Cherry shade if you’re choosing just one—no need to complicate things. There’s a certain chic restraint with this minimalistic gloss: no liner, no full face required, just a swipe of lip oil before you head out the door, for a touch of glam.

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  • The 12 Best Eye Creams for Dark Circles and Hydration Maryam Lieberman
    FPG/Archive Photos/Getty ImagesIs it premature to start thinking about spring skincare while New York City insists on behaving like the inside of a freezer? Perhaps. Meanwhile, Los Angeles is already flirting with a heatwave (the Oscars were practically balmy)—and April, as ever, remains a wild card on Mother Nature’s calendar. Still, seasons change whether we’re ready or not, and so should our eye creams.We want formulas that earn their keep: clinically minded, botanically fluent, and capable o
     

The 12 Best Eye Creams for Dark Circles and Hydration

26 March 2026 at 00:51
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Is it premature to start thinking about spring skincare while New York City insists on behaving like the inside of a freezer? Perhaps. Meanwhile, Los Angeles is already flirting with a heatwave (the Oscars were practically balmy)—and April, as ever, remains a wild card on Mother Nature’s calendar. Still, seasons change whether we’re ready or not, and so should our eye creams.

We want formulas that earn their keep: clinically minded, botanically fluent, and capable of transforming the eye area from weary to well-rested—whether that means fending off future interventions or simply disguising the evidence of too many late nights (or early mornings). The below list of eye creams are not impulsive infatuations or algorithmic crushes, but products we’ve tested, trusted, and returned to with the loyalty usually reserved for old friends. What follows is our curated hall of fame: eye creams of distinction, each with a purpose, a point of view, and a price point that’ll match your level of devotion.

This product is amazing because it delivers both instant hydration and long-term firming, making tired eyes look like you, in fact, had eight deep, restful hours of sleep. RéVive, a brand long revered by dermatologists and aestheticians alike, elevates eye care with this latest iteration. The cream pairs RVGF-powered peptides with clever hyaluronic filling spheres to visibly plump, smooth, and re-sculpt the delicate under-eye area with near-immediate results.

Largely regarded as one of the best in the game, Skinceuticals’ A.G.E. is a favorite eye cream of ours. We would even go so far as to describe it as a best overall pick—addressing lines, dark circles, and puffiness with ease.

If you can splurge for this, you should—especially before you start Googling eye procedures that you’ll pretend you were only “curious” about. La Prairie’s Platinum Eye Cream features an extravagant trio of peptides tethered to platinum, going well beyond collagen stimulation, activating the eye area skin’s resilience, communication, and overall will to behave like it did a decade ago.

The beauty of this product? It repairs the tired and delicate eye area with the most sophisticated plant actives (lindera to smooth, Persian acacia to firm immediately) while fortifying your skin barrier to stave off future damage. An added bonus: use the cream on the lip line before your makeup routine, as it smooths and hydrates the area beautifully.

The perennial eye cream overachiever, Genaissance leans on La Mer’s storied Miracle Broth, the meticulously fermented elixir of nutrient-rich sea kelp, vitamins, minerals, and bioactive compounds to soften fine lines, diminish dark circles, and restore a look of well-rested composure.

Works beautifully and is priced just as gracefully. The brightening power of Tatcha’s eye cream is impressive, thanks to the potent infusion of rice ferments, rice bran oil, and squalane. Say goodbye to dark under-eye circles!

This is another excellent eye cream that has earned its reputation for being a restorative power nap in a jar. Results come in just one week, targeting sagging, puffiness, and tiredness with the help of delicate RetinolACE, hyaluronic acid, and a caffeinated MicroVitalizer blend.

Excellent for dark circles, your eyes will look refreshed, instantly. This subtly tinted wonder multitasks, camouflaging dark circles and puffiness while water lily and other hydrating, antioxidant-rich botanicals calm, protect, and fortify delicate under-eye skin against daily environmental stressors.

For eyes showing early lines, wrinkles, or fatigue from too many late nights scrolling through office budget reports (or, let’s be honest, the latest Net-a-Porter drop) this formulation marries SkinMedica’s TNS (Tissue Nutrient Solution, a cultured symphony of growth factors, cytokines, and antioxidants) with peptides and vitamins A, C, and E to recalibrate, fortify, and illuminate the delicate eye contour.

Loved by every skincare aficionado in the know, this composition works in sync with the skin’s natural nighttime repair cycle, when regeneration is at its peak. But you must allow two weeks to visibly soften dark circles while helping defend against daily environmental damage.

For retinol lovers, we’re obsessed with this marvel, which delivers retinol ACE to smooth fine lines. Lempuyang extract firms, and citrus unshiu peel brightens. This product is crafted to be indulgent without leaving delicate skin sensitive or vulnerable. We insist you stay diligent and give it at least four weeks for wow results.

This one earns its place on our list by delivering precise, visible correction across the under-eye matrix, helping you look refreshed, younger, and with one fewer thing to worry about. Its advantage lies in platelet-derived exosomes, whose targeted regenerative signals make them among the most effective ingredients in skincare today.

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