Collagen
During menopause, the swift decline in estrogen levels significantly accelerates the loss of collagen in the skin. Estrogen plays a pivotal role in stimulating fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen production. As estrogen diminishes, the activity of these fibroblasts decreases, resulting in a reduction in collagen synthesis. The consequence is a loss in structural support for the skin, leading to a loss of elasticity. This lack of elasticity contributes to sagging skin and the development of fine lines, particularly around areas prone to expression - such as the eyes and mouth. Studies have shed light on the magnitude of this collagen decline, indicating that women may experience a loss of approximately 30% of their skin's collagen within the initial five years of menopause. *
This rapid collagen depletion underscores the need for targeted, collagen boosting skincare. We recommend the Emma Lewisham Supernatural Face Crème Riche for its advanced end-to-end collagen boosting technology which has been independently proven to reduce the appearance, number and depth of wrinkles while improving skin hydration, elasticity, firmness and suppleness.
We would also recommend the Emma Lewisham Supernatural Face Oil which is an ultra-firming, nutrient rich oil that is proven to outperform retinol at stimulating the cells that produce collagen.
Sun Protection
Throughout menopause, the pronounced decline in estrogen increases the importance of sun protection for skin health. Estrogen has a role in maintaining the skin's natural defense mechanisms and as it decreases, the skin becomes more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun. This vulnerability arises from a reduction in the skin's ability to repair and regenerate, making it imperative to shield against harmful UV rays. With thinner skin as a common menopausal change, the need for protection becomes even more crucial.
Incorporating a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 into your daily skincare routine is essential.