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Does Menopause Affect The Quality Of Your Skin?
Many menopausal women notice a dramatic increase in overall dryness of the skin, particularly in the areas of skin which may have formerly been oily, such as the T-zone of the face. The lower legs may become dry and flaking, photoageing also being an important factor in this area. On the body, dryness may contribute to sensations of itchiness. This is usually relieved by water dispersable bath oils and suitable moisturisers. If unchecked, eczema patches may develop; common sites for this are on the back, between the shoulder-blades and on the lower legs. Hard, dry callused heel skin with a tendency to form cracks may become apparent in middle-aged women. This is more related to mechanical factors than oestrogen lack, being more often seen in overweight women and those who habitually go bare-footed. There is absolutely no evidence that hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone in cosmetic creams exert any beneficial affect on the skin or relieve dryness any more effectively than moisturisers not containing hormones. Furthermore, as hormones in creams are actually absorbed through the skin into the blood stream (which is precisely why oestrogen patches work), the net effect is like taking a small dose of oestrogen orally. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Information by editor of teeth whitening, skin care products and la roche posay. |
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