Acne and Dry Skin

Acne and Dry Skin

DRY SKIN: Is your skin looking duller and less elastic?

Skin dryness is one of the most common signs of perimenopause.

As oestrogen levels drop, skin loses moisture, firmness and smoothness. Fine lines, dark spots and loss of elasticity soon become noticeable.

ACNE: Acne again at our age?

Yes, hormones are once again to blame. But unlike
teenage acne (forehead and nose), menopausal acne tends to appear on the chin and jawline.

Is this normal?

DRY SKIN: Yes, and it affects almost all of us. With age, the body
produces less collagen, the protein that keeps skin firm and plump, which promotes dryness and loss of elasticity.

99% of women in menopause experience skin problems.

ACNE: Yes, it is more common in perimenopause than in menopause. The good news: with the right care, it can be managed.

25% of women between 40 and 49 suffer from adult acne.

52% of women in menopause experience irritability.

What can you do?

  • Moisturise your skin daily with nourishing products.
  • Eat foods rich in antioxidants such as brightly coloured fruits and vegetables.
  • Reduce stress with meditation or yoga.
  • Try our Luminosity Face Cream, formulated to restore the
    elasticity and radiance of your skin.
  • Strengthen your skin from the inside with our Luminosity Complex,
    designed to improve its firmness and radiance.

  • Use gentle cleansers, such as our purifying cleanser, and avoid
    harsh products that dry out the skin.
  • Incorporate retinoids or exfoliating acids to renew the skin.
  • Purify your skin from the inside with the Detox Complex, ideal for
    combating hormonal acne.
  • Avoid excess sugar and dairy — they can aggravate the problem.
Need practical tips?

Need practical tips?

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