How Hormonal Changes Trigger Aging

Estrogen plays a significant role in supporting healthy cell function and maintaining hydration and collagen production, regulating sebum, providing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory protection, and improving blood flow to the skin.
Skin changes can begin as young as age 30 as estrogen starts to decline. Typically, changes to the skin begin with dryness, sensitivity, redness, and for some women, breakouts, even when they were never acne prone before. Many women feel as a switch has flipped and they aged 10 years overnight.
Welcome to menopause.
Ways The Loss of Estrogen Affects the Skin
Dryness: due to a decline in sebum and reduced barrier function.
Thinning, crepiness, and laxity: related to the loss of collagen and elastin
Increased sensitivity: from loss of hydration and natural lipids in the skin, which leave skin more vulnerable to irritation.
Hyperpigmentation: Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory protection declines along with estrogen.
Menopausal Breakouts due to hormonal flucations.
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