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alcohol causes dehydration and your body tries to get water from everyplace in your body to keep your vital organs going. This causes dialated nerves, causing puffy face. You also get headaches because you are dehydrated and your body is sucking water from your brain to other organs.

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This is not necessarily entirely true. In most Asians, there is a recessive alcohol alergy gene, that causes their face to turn red and swell slightly. This explains why in anime, when a person is drunk, their cheeks will turn red, or something to that effect.

When you consume and alcoholic beverage, the alcohol (otherwise known as Ethanol) is absorbed into your blood stream via the esophagus, stomach and small intestine. The time taken for the alcohol to absorb into your blood stream can vary anywhere from 15 minutes to a few hours. Some factors that might affect the rate at which alcohol can be absorbed by the body include your sex, body mass, the type and strength of the alcohol consumed, and the amount of food you have lining your stomach.

The alcohol is absorbed into you blood stream and makes its way to your brain. The moment the alcohol reaches the brain you will feel a slight change in your mental state. You become slightly light headed, cheerful, and more sociable. This is because alcohol targets the area of the brain that controls your inhibitions. This is why people are more talkative and appear to have more fun after having getting a few drinks into their system.

Researchers have shown that as many as 50 percent of people of Asian descent experience a red flushed complexion after drinking alcohol. "Asian Flush", more technically referred to by scientists as "Alcohol Flush Reaction", describes our body's inability to completely break-down alcohol that has been ingested by our bodies.

The reason why our body has trouble breaking down the alcohol is because we have inactive enzyme called aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2), which is normally responsible for breaking down acetaldehyde, a byproduct of the metabolism of alcohol. Acetaldehyde is a toxin and, as result of your body not being able to properly break it down, this toxin accumulates and causes the red flushing that we all commonly refer to as Asian Flush.

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If they drink too much, the alcohol affects their skin and blows out their cheeks

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Perhaps you are allergic to something in your drink.

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