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"I personally like to use leftover champagne as a toner," says celebrity facialist and dermatological nurse Natalie Aguilar. "Just soak a cotton pad and wipe over your face after cleansing. It feels cooling, refreshing and surprisingly not sticky or stinky. You don't even have to rinse it off. Follow with a moisturizer."
Sobel also likes the idea of using champagne as a toner. "The bubbling effect of champagne can help skin become firmer and give you a natural glow. Women in France have been using this 'secret' for years." He also suggests pouring some bubbly into your warm bath for an exfoliation boost.
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