NEW LIFE PHASE, NEW NEEDS - How hormones affect your skin

From the age of 40, many women notice that their skin behaves differently than before. Perhaps the skin feels drier, more sensitive and loses some of its elasticity. Hormonal changes affect the skin. - - you can help your skin by giving it what it no longer produces enough of itself.

Ceramides – the fats the skin needs

Our skin contains natural fats called ceramides. They retain moisture, protect against the elements, and strengthen the skin barrier, keeping the skin soft and elastic. Around the age of 40, production decreases noticeably and the skin becomes tight, dehydrated, and sensitive.

Squalane – nature's own moisture sealer

Squalane is an oil that occurs naturally in the skin but gradually disappears with age. It provides softness and suppleness without clogging pores.