Description
Perimenopause is a natural transition phase before menopause, typically occurring in women in their 40s but sometimes starting as early as the mid-30s. During this stage, hormonal fluctuations — especially declining estrogen levels — can significantly affect the skin’s health and appearance.
Many women experience unexpected skin changes, such as increased acne, dryness, sensitivity, and uneven texture. These issues arise due to hormonal imbalances, reduced collagen production, and slower cell turnover. Unlike teenage acne, perimenopausal breakouts often appear on the lower face, jawline, and chin and can be persistent and difficult to treat with traditional acne solutions.
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