06/03/2026
Have you noticed your skin feeling drier, thinner, or less firm than it used to?
You’re not imagining it and you’re not alone.
During menopause, declining estrogen levels can affect collagen production, hydration, elasticity, and overall skin health. These changes are a normal part of the aging process, but they can still be frustrating when your skin suddenly feels different than it did before.
The good news? Understanding what’s happening is the first step.
Skin health during menopause isn’t just about skincare. Factors like hormones, sleep, stress, nutrition, hydration, and overall wellness all play a role in how your skin looks and feels.
Whether you’re focused on supporting your skin, exploring hormone health, or simply looking for answers, there are options available.
Swipe through to learn more about the connection between menopause and skin health. 🤍