Murad Resurgence Kits
We regularly forget how much estrogen basically does for our skin. This hormone keeps our skin firm, soft and pliant by inspiring collagen production. With elastin, collagen makes us the structural support system of our skin. Together, elastin and collagen are in charge of the young resiliency of our skin. During those years leading up to menopause, our bodies continue to supply estrogen but in more limited amounts. In the first 5 years following menopause, the skin loses roughly 30 percent of its collagen. The skin can then become more thin and frail with increased wrinkles, drooping, and the chance of acne episodes and face hair.