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Estrogen and Skin Aging: The Hormone Behind Glow, Firmness, and Youthful Radiance

The Hormone That Changes Everything

Estrogen is often called the “beauty hormone” — and for good reason.

It affects:

  • Collagen

  • Hydration

  • Elasticity

  • Thickness

  • Glow

When estrogen fluctuates during perimenopause, skin shifts dramatically.


How Estrogen Supports Glow

Estrogen:

  • Improves blood flow

  • Enhances moisture retention

  • Increases hyaluronic acid production

  • Supports even tone

When it declines:

  • Skin looks dull

  • Fine lines deepen

  • Texture becomes uneven


Estrogen and Sensitive Skin

Lower estrogen weakens barrier lipids.

This increases:

  • Redness

  • Irritation

  • Stinging

  • Product intolerance

This is why many women suddenly develop sensitive skin after 40.


Supporting Skin Without Hormone Therapy

Even without medical intervention, you can:

✔ Protect collagen
✔ Hydrate deeply
✔ Reduce inflammation
✔ Support barrier lipids


Dr. Liia Longevity Routine

Morning:

Evening:

All gluten-free, hypoallergenic, nut-free, vegan, cruelty-free.


Loving Your Skin Through Hormonal Change

This stage is not about chasing 25.

It is about strength.

Radiance at 47 looks different — and it is powerful.

Skin longevity is not anti-aging.

It is pro-evolution.


FAQ

Does estrogen affect wrinkles?

Yes — it directly impacts collagen and skin thickness.

Why does skin feel thinner after menopause?

Estrogen decline reduces dermal density.

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