3 complimentary samples with your order
Daily Facial Cleanser
CALMING & HYDRATING, WITH CENTELLA ASIATICA & ALOE
Micellar Water
VISIBLY CALMING & HYDRATING CLEANSER, WITH NIACINAMIDE
Super C Serum
PROTECTING & ADDING RADIANCE, WITH VITAMIN C & PHLORETIN
Eye Cream
REPAIRING & NOURISHING, WITH OAT & PULLULAN
Super Elixir
BRIGHTENING & VISIBLY CALMING, WITH RETINOID NEAR 1
Nourishing Mask
REPAIRING & MOISTURIZING, WITH CERAMIDES
Barrier Strengthening Cream
STRENGTHENING, CERAMIDES & HYALURONIC ACID
MORE ABOUT MENOPAUSE
Skincare considerations during menopause
Adapting your skincare routine during this phase can help support the skin:
- Hydration-focused ingredients
Hyaluronic acid helps attract and retain moisture in the skin, while ceramides help support the skin barrier. - Antioxidants
Ingredients such as vitamins C and E help protect the skin from environmental stressors. - Gentle cleansing and moisturizing
Use mild cleansers and hydrating creams morning and evening to support comfort and suppleness. - Daily sun protection
Using SPF daily is essential to help protect against UV exposure, which can contribute to uneven skin tone and visible signs of premature aging.
Can you experience blemishes during menopause?
Yes, some individuals may experience blemishes during menopause. As estrogen levels decline, androgens (hormones present in both men and women) may become relatively more dominant. This can stimulate oil production, which may contribute to clogged pores and the appearance of breakouts—even in those who have not previously experienced blemish-prone skin.
Summary
Menopause can influence the skin by contributing to dryness, reduced elasticity, and increased sensitivity. Hormonal shifts may also lead to the appearance of blemishes in some individuals.
What does estrogen do for the skin?
Estrogen plays an important role in maintaining the skin’s youthful appearance. It supports collagen production and helps maintain hydration levels, contributing to smoother and more supple-looking skin.
Estrogen also supports skin circulation and barrier function, helping the skin retain moisture and defend against external stressors. As estrogen levels decline, these functions may become less efficient, which can contribute to increased sensitivity and visible signs of aging over time.









