The Menopause Skin Shift: Why Your Skin Suddenly Changes — And How to Fix It
By Dr Alka Mehta Dermatology & Skincare
Many women in their 40s and 50s notice sudden, unexpected shifts in their skin.
Skin that once felt balanced may now seem:
Dry
Sensitive
Thinner
Less radiant
This isn’t random — it’s hormonal.

What Happens to Your Skin During Menopause?
The primary driver is the decline in estrogen. This single hormonal shift influences several
key skin functions:
Collagen Production
Estrogen stimulates collagen.
When levels fall, skin loses firmness, bounce, and structural support.
Oil Production
Sebum naturally decreases.
The result: dryness, roughness, and a tight feeling after cleansing.
Skin Thickness
Lower estrogen means thinner, more fragile skin that’s easily irritated.
Why Your Usual Products Stop Working

Skincare that once felt perfect may suddenly feel:
Irritating
Ineffective
Too harsh
Your skin’s biology has changed — so its needs have changed too.
How to Care for Menopausal Skin

- Prioritise Hydration
This becomes nonnegotiable.
Look for products that:
Deeply hydrate
Strengthen the barrier
Reduce water loss
Think ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, squalane. - Be Gentle With Actives
Retinol can still be transformative — but your approach must shift.
Start slowly
Choose lower concentrations
Always pair with hydration
Your skin is more reactive now, so balance is everything. - Avoid OverExfoliation
Menopausal skin is thinner and less resilient.
Aggressive scrubs or frequent acids can cause inflammation rather than glow. - Focus on LongTerm Skin Health
This stage isn’t about “reversing age.”
It’s about:
Maintaining strength
Preserving elasticity
Supporting resilience
Healthy skin at this stage is strong, calm, and wellnourished.

Final Thought
Menopause doesn’t damage your skin — it simply changes it.
When you understand those changes, you can adapt your routine with intelligence and
compassion, giving your skin exactly what it needs to thrive in this new chapter.

