3. Kombucha Is Good For Your Skin

Kombucha is both fermented and full of probiotics, two things that have been shown to improve skin health. How is that possible? Well, it's an antioxidant like many teas, a skin firmer thanks to the yeast, a skin brightener due to the sugar, and many proponents of the probiotic beverage as skin-toner say it's good for creating a healthy (alkaline) pH. And in an interview with The Huffington Post, emerginC (which is on a Kombucha retailer), claims that the drink can detoxify, hydrate, and improve skin elasticity. They even argued that Kombucha can improve the tone and clarity of your skin and that it could help ward off wrinkles. While I haven't begun using Kombucha as a facial toner and I'm too young to notice the effects it's having on future-wrinkle formation, some beauty experts swear by the fizzy drink as a facial cleanser. Yep, not only are people drinking the beverage for better, younger looking skin, their putting it on their faces. Though, I can't knock it, because if I had the skill-set to brew my own Kombucha I would probably lather my skin with it, too.