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How to keep your neck from signs of aging during menopause

As skin thins, it's important to protect it with the right products.
August 21, 2020 10:59 a.m. EST
August 21, 2020 10:59 a.m. EST
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Menopause and perimenopause can trigger some big changes to your skin, on top of everything else. As hormone levels decrease, your skin's texture and tone become more uneven and fine lines become more prominent, which then leads to permanent wrinkles. The good news is that there are products that can help you get one step ahead and protect your skin, and specifically the skin on your neck which can be even more fragile than the skin on your face.  

Perimenopause refers to the time during which the body naturally transitions towards menopause. It is characterized by gradual changes that include menstrual irregularity and menopause - with symptoms such as sleep problems, hot flashes, and night sweats. To help your skin during this phase, reach for Neovadiol Night Compensating Complex. It compensates for the effects of menopause on skin during the night. From the first morning after the initial use, skin looks smoother, rested and radiant. In four weeks, your skin should feel denser, and have regained elasticity. The ultra cooling texture that attenuates hot flashes by dropping skin temperature by up to 2.7 degrees after application.

Menopause is the time during which menstrual periods stop permanently. This period is marked by a significant decrease in the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Fluctuating hormone levels leading up to and during menopause may cause a variety of symptoms such as irregular periods, night sweats, hot flashes, fatigue, aches and pains, a change in sexual desire, changes to skin texture and appearance, vaginal dryness, mood swings or memory loss.  Your best bet for combating the affects on your skin is Vichy Neovadiol Compensating Complex. This compensates for the effects of menopause on skin by recreating the benefits of the youth hormone DHEA. Skin feels denser, deeply hydrated and regains its elasticity. Complexion is more even, radiant and youthful.

For the first time ever, Vichy and L’Oréal Research have gone further in their knowledge of the links between this youth hormone and skin aging. Thanks to work undertaken among menopausal women, they have demonstrated that DHEA positively acts on the epidermis, dermis and sebum production, which declines with age.

 

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