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You're Treating the Surface of a Deeper Problem

Most of what gets marketed as skin care works at the surface. Serums, retinols, and moisturizers can improve how your skin looks temporarily, but they don’t address why it’s changing in the first place. The structural decline that drives visible aging happens below the surface, at the level of collagen synthesis, cellular turnover, and barrier integrity. If you’re only treating what you can see, you’re managing symptoms of a process you haven’t actually addressed.

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Collagen and Structure

Your body produces less collagen every year starting in your mid-20s, and that decline accelerates dramatically after menopause. That's why skin thins, lines deepen, and wounds take longer to heal.

Elasticity and Firmness

Elastin gives skin its ability to stretch and snap back. Your body stops making meaningful new elastin after puberty, so what you have gradually breaks down over time. UV exposure, hormonal decline, and oxidative stress accelerate that loss, showing up as sagging along the jawline and neck.

Hydration and Barrier Function

Your skin barrier keeps moisture in and irritants out. With age, lipid production, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid decline, weakening that barrier. Estrogen also supports hydration, which is why dryness and sensitivity often worsen around perimenopause and after menopause.

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