
Menopause & Skin Changes: How to Keep Your Glow in Midlife
Menopause & Skin Changes: How to Keep Your Glow in Midlife
âI thought I was past the skin drama. But here I amâmidlife, moisturized, and still breaking out like a hormonal teenager with a Netflix password.â
Letâs be real: nobody warned us that perimenopause would sneak up and mess with our skin. One day itâs smooth and glowy, the next itâs dry, dull, or having a full-blown tantrum on your chin.
I tried to save money on face products (because, hello, groceries)âbut then my skin betrayed me. So I ended up spending a small fortune on hydrating oils just to make my cheap moisturizer work harder. Lesson learned: once you find something that works, do not abandon it like that toxic ex.
The good news? Your glow is not goneâit just needs a little extra support. Letâs get into whatâs happening behind the scenes and how to love on your skin through the hormone hurricane of perimenopause and beyond.
1. Estrogen, Collagen & Skin Elasticity: Whatâs Actually Going On
Estrogen is your skinâs BFF. It keeps things firm, elastic, and dewy by boosting collagen and holding on to moisture. But when estrogen starts dipping during perimenopause? Itâs like your glow goes on a bit of a break.
In fact, studies show women can lose up to 30% of skin collagen in the first five years after menopause. Thatâs why those fine lines, sagging, and new patches of dryness might be showing up uninvited.
The key? Supporting collagen production from the inside and outsideâbecause your skin is still very much capable of thriving.
2. Feed Your Skin: Itâs Not Just About Serums
Letâs face it: all the fancy creams in the world canât outdo a nutrient-deficient diet. Skin needs foodâreal foodâto stay juicy and vibrant.
Hereâs what your midlife glow loves most:
đŤ Vitamin C â Essential for collagen production and skin repair.
Think berries, bell peppers, citrus fruits, and broccoli.
𼊠Protein â Collagen is a protein, after all.
Load up on lean meats, lentils, tofu, eggs, and bone broth.
đĽ Omega-3s + Healthy Fats â These help lock in moisture and fight inflammation.
Stock your plate with salmon, walnuts, chia seeds, flaxseeds, and avocado.
â The Real Deal on Collagen Supplements
Collagen is greatâbut itâs not a solo artist. Itâs more like the backup dancer that shines when paired with a complete protein.
đ I toss collagen into everythingâsmoothies, Greek yogurt, even the occasional tea. If I could sprinkle it on my mood swings, I probably would.
But because itâs not a complete protein, pairing it with something like eggs, Greek yogurt, or a high-quality protein powder helps your body actually use it where it counts.
âĄď¸ Want more hormone-supportive nutrition?
Download your free guide: Eat Your Way to Hormonal Harmony
3. Hydrate Like Your Glow Depends on ItâBecause It Does
Let me take you back: I was 14 when my parents got a reverse osmosis system for our drinking water. The sales guy casually dropped, âThis water is the secret to perfect skin,â and you better believe I clung to that idea like a lifeline. As a breakout-prone teen, Iâve been drinking water like a hydration queen ever since.
And just yesterday, someone complimented my skin. Coincidence? I think not.
đ§ Hydration Tips for Midlife Skin:
Keep a water bottle with you like itâs your emotional support animal.
Add electrolytes or a pinch of sea salt if youâre sweating a lot.
Moisturize right after showering to lock it all in.
And yesâSPF. Every single day. No excuses.
4. Lifestyle Habits That Actually Show Up on Your Face
You canât out-serum your lifestyle. (Sorry, but itâs true.) If your habits are running on stress and three hours of sleep, your skin will show it.
đââď¸ Move it â Blood flow = skin glow. Even a walk gets nutrients where they need to go.
đ§ââď¸ Chill out â Chronic stress raises cortisol, which breaks down collagen.
Find your thingâbreathwork, nature, baths, tea, rage dancing. Whatever works.
đŠââď¸ Ask for help â If your skin is flaring up in ways that feel unmanageable, donât suffer in silence. A derm can helpâand so can someone who understands hormones. Your skin isnât being dramatic. Itâs trying to tell you something.
âĄď¸ Need support managing stress and hormones?
Check out: Tired of Hormonal Chaos? Take Back Control
5. Skin and Hair Changes That Are Totally NormalâEven If Annoying
Letâs normalize what actually happens so we can stop thinking weâre falling apart:
Dryness or flakiness that wonât quit
Surprise adult acne
Hyperpigmentation or blotchy patches
Thinning hair or a sudden change in texture
You're not doing anything wrong. You're just living through a complete hormonal remodel. And like any renovation, itâs messyâbut worth it.
âĄď¸ Need a starting point?
Download: Perimenopause Power Moves
6. Before You GoâA Little Skin Pep Talk
âHealthy skin is a reflection of overall wellness.â â Dr. Howard Murad
Not perfect skin. Not poreless skin. Not wrinkle-free skin. Just healthy, loved, and supported skin.
Midlife isnât the end of your glow. Itâs the beginning of you getting intentional, unapologetic, and smart about your skin. So drink the water, eat the fats, toss collagen into your smoothie like a goddess, and above allâbe kind to yourself in the mirror!
đŹ Tell Me: Whatâs One Thing Your Skinâs Been Asking For Lately?
More water? Better sleep? A serum that doesnât cost $150?
Slide into my DMs or leave a commentâI want to hear whatâs actually going on with your skin.
Hormonally yours,
Kimberlee Erin
Just a heads-up: Iâm a Certified Menopause Coaching Specialist and Holistic Nutritionist, and while I love sharing whatâs worked for me and my clients, this blog is for informational purposes only. Itâs not a substitute for medical advice. Always check in with your healthcare provider before starting new supplements, hormones, or treatmentsâespecially since every womanâs perimenopause journey is different. You deserve personalized care that truly fits you.