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Shocking before & after photos reveal what REALLY happens when you give up alcohol – from reverse ageing to weight loss

Plus the tools you can use to cut down

AFTER a heavy night out you might claim “I’m never drinking again” - but would you ever actually give alcohol up entirely?

Actress Anne Hathaway, model Cara Delevingne and former Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews are just three of the many famous faces that have either gone tee-total or embraced a more sober lifestyle.

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Spencer Matthews, 36, posted this to Instagram in May saying: 'My relationship with alcohol was beginning to affect other people too' - but he quit drinking in 2018 and transformed his shapeCredit: Instagram
Spencer, one of the original Made In Chelsea stars, says he had a problematic relationship with alcohol. He is pictured drinking in Mayfair in 2014Credit: Planet Photos
Cara Delevingne, 32, pictured October 2024, checked into rehab in late 2022 and has been sober since, citing the 12-step recovery programme for aiding her successCredit: Splash
Actress Anne Hathaway, 41, pictured in October 2024, doesn't drinkCredit: The Mega Agency

In fact, in a recent interview with The Sun on Sunday, Spencer, 35, described his previous relationship with alcohol as 'out of control'.

But since giving it up in 2018, he's now able to '' - and completed 30 marathons in 30 days in August.

We all know that booze is harmful to the body, with chronic consumption risking liver damage or failure, heart disease, stroke, gastrointestinal problems, and cancer.

But alcohol can have a big effect on how we look, too.

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Dr Emma Cunningham, aesthetic doctor and founder of , explains that it can wreak havoc on our skin

She says: “Chronic alcohol use often results in dehydration, which strips the skin of its natural moisture, causing dryness, dullness, and fine lines and wrinkles.”

If you already suffer from conditions such as rosacea and psoriasis, alcohol can make these worse, according to Dr Cunningham.

It can lead to a flushed complexion due to the dilation of blood vessels. 

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Dr Emma adds: “Alcohol can also impair the liver's ability to detoxify the body which can lead to a build-up of toxins that could contribute to skin inflammation and breakouts."

Shenaz Sharrif, founder of , London, says: “For the scalp, alcohol causes dehydration, leading to dryness, flakiness, and exacerbating conditions like dandruff and hair loss.”

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Oh, and let’s not forget the empty calories in alcohol which can cause weight gain.

A 250ml glass of red packs in about 200, whilst a pint of beer is around 210.  

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Here, four people tell the stories of how they realised they were drinking too much, what happened when they quit, and how long it took to feel and look better.

‘I became more patient with my sons’

Jodi Clark, 41, Nottinghamshire 

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She says: “Since a young age I'd always been a big fan of letting off steam every weekend.

“Alcohol featured heavily in my life ever since then. It was deeply ingrained into everything I classed as 'fun'.

“During Covid I gained a lot of weight due to drinking more regularly and the stress of working from home with a two-year-old and a 10-year old… I was firmly at the bottom of the priority list.

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“I made a choice coming home from an all-inclusive holiday in 2022 that I would take a 100-day break from alcohol. 

“A couple of months in, I knew I’d never drink again. 

“I was experiencing so many personal benefits from not drinking; I was finally able to be consistent in my fitness goals and nutrition, I was more patient and present with the boys, I was happier, my anxiety had vanished, I was losing weight, my skin and eyes looked brighter, my sleep was incredible, I was performing better at work. 

“Now, almost two years alcohol-free, and I’m a qualified alcohol-free/sobriety and self development coach.”

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