Beautiful skin during the menopause?
The best way to care for your skin is in your own hands.
You could say “mature skin” has come to describe skin that shows your life experience. It accompanies the menopause, but it's worth looking a little closer: Are you noticing your first fine lines in the mirror? Or are they actually wrinkles? When your skin becomes dry, thinner and in need of protection, it can be described as “mature skin”. But there’s no need to worry: With a healthy dose of calm and the right skincare, you might have never been so beautiful.
What does good skincare look like during the menopause?
Different to how it looked before. And tailored to every phase of life. While good facial care from 40 mostly helps your skin regenerate itself and regulate moisture, facial care from 50 and certainly facial care from 60 go one step further by giving increasingly dry menopausal skin much more intensive nourishment. They noticeably support the skin's elasticity, sustainably moisturising it, strengthening its natural barrier and thus providing reliable protection from environmental influences. High-quality ingredients are more important than ever.
Have faith in your radiance.
You don't just get beautiful skin during the menopause from the right skincare. The composure and the zest for life that many women feel after the menopause give them an authentic appreciation of their own beauty and a whole new radiance. You should see the menopause as an invitation to feel better than ever before in your skin.
Beautiful skin during the menopause—three helpful tips and tricks.
Tip 1: Smart breaks:
Don't plan every hour of your day. Reserve time for things that make you happy and factor in breaks. Make the most of your downtime by treating yourself to a nourishing mask—to regenerate both on the inside and on the outside.
Tip 2: Eat differently:
Your skin will thank you. Especially when you eat vegetables and high-quality oils, reduce sugar and alcohol, drink plenty of water, don't smoke (or stop smoking) and fast intermittently. Dr. Susanne Hofmeister, anthroposophical doctor and biography work expert, calls for an end to “prosecco culture as a way of life”. She has other things in mind for you and your skin during the menopause.
Tip 3: Make-up for mature skin:
Concealing wrinkles really is a thing. To avoid accidentally highlighting them, opt for our light-reflecting Concealer and our Regenerating Day Cream Complexion for mature skin. An uneven complexion can also make you look older. You can find more tips and tricks in our article “Even more beautiful by the day”.