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Advanced skincare designed for women age 35-60.
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A simple, convenient process from the comfort of your home.
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Excellent experience! I had already researched ahead of time the topics covered. Marina was excellent at providing me verbally my test results, a personalized recommendation based on the answers I provided. I feel heard and taken care of.
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The practitioner is extremely helpful to explain complex information and address your individual needs. I had great improvement in my menopause symptoms.
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I Don’t Know What I Would Do Without S&H
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What Happens to Your Skin During Menopause?
Acne
Shifting hormone levels can trigger breakouts, even if you've never had acne before.
Dryness
Hormonal changes during menopause reduce oil production, leading to dry, tight, and flaky skin.
Wrinkles
A drop in collagen accelerates the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eyes and mouth.
Dark Spots
Hormonal fluctuations can increase pigmentation, causing age spots or uneven skin tone to appear.
Thinning Skin
Skin loses density and becomes thinner and more fragile, making it prone to bruising and sensitivity.
As hormone levels shift during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in their skin. Declining estrogen can thin, dull, and dry skin. Science&Humans helps to understand and address this hormonal change with clinician guidance, so Canadian women get skincare that finally speaks their language.
Decreased Elasticity
Reduced estrogen levels impact skin’s firmness, leading to sagging and less bounce in the skin.
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