The Link Between Hormones and Skin During Menopause
- Enquiry Nomeno
- Aug 20
- 2 min read

Your skin is often the first place to reveal hormonal changes. As estrogen levels decline during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice dullness, dryness, sagging, and even adult acne appearing for the first time. But why does this happen—and what can we do about it?
How Estrogen Affects the Skin: Estrogen helps regulate:
Collagen production – keeping skin firm and plump
Oil glands – maintaining moisture balance
Skin thickness – providing elasticity and structure
Blood flow – enhancing glow and nutrient delivery
As estrogen decreases, skin becomes thinner, drier, and more fragile. Wrinkles appear more defined, and healing slows down.
Common Skin Concerns During Menopause:
Increased dryness and flaking
Loss of firmness and elasticity
Fine lines and deeper wrinkles
Skin sensitivity or irritation
Hormonal breakouts (jawline, chin)
What You Can Do:
Hydrate deeply with creams rich in hyaluronic acid and ceramides
Use retinol and peptides to boost collagen
Apply sunscreen daily to prevent further thinning
Add phytoestrogens to your routine (topical and oral)
Eat healthy fats and stay hydrated for inner nourishment
How Nomeno Enhanced Supports Skin Health
Nomeno Enhanced helps balance hormones from the inside out. It contains 100% plant-based phytoestrogens, which may improve skin hydration, texture, and reduce thinning caused by hormonal decline.
Its natural formulation:
Supports collagen renewal
Helps regulate moisture levels
Promotes better skin elasticity and glow
Contains no synthetic chemicals and is Halal-certified
By restoring hormonal balance gently and naturally, Nomeno Enhanced helps your skin look and feel healthier—at every age.
To find out more about Nomeno Enhanced and how it can help you navigate your menopausal symptoms during this transformative journey, please visit www.nomenosg.com, call at 8792 0988, or email us at branding@myagenc.com
Take charge of your menopause journey today!





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