Post-Menopause Skin Changes
Skin changes during and after menopause are structural, not temporary. They reflect a shift in how the skin functions at a biological level.
As oestrogen levels decline, collagen production decreases significantly. The skin becomes thinner, less dense, and less able to retain its structure. This leads to visible loss of firmness, more pronounced lines, and a softer overall appearance.
At AUTEUR, formulations are designed to work with the skin as it changes. Peptides help support collagen and improve structure over time. Growth factor technologies encourage regeneration, helping the skin maintain density and resilience. Hydration systems restore moisture levels, while barrier-supporting ingredients strengthen the skin’s ability to protect itself.
This approach is not about reversing age. It is about improving how the skin looks and feels in its current state.
When the skin is supported consistently, it becomes more balanced, more resilient, and visibly more refined.
Not Anti-Aging. Pro-Skin.
AUTEUR formulations are designed to support the skin as it evolves.
Instead of aggressive correction, the focus is on restoring balance. Peptides and growth factors help reinforce structure, while hydration systems improve comfort and elasticity. Barrier-supporting ingredients reduce sensitivity and strengthen the skin over time.
This approach allows the skin to respond gradually and consistently. The goal is not to change the skin, but to improve how it functions and appears.
The result is skin that feels more comfortable, looks more even, and maintains its strength over time.
Targeted Support for Mature Skin
Formulations designed to restore balance and resilience.
FAQ
What happens to the skin after menopause?
Collagen production decreases, oil levels drop, and the skin becomes thinner, drier, and more sensitive.
What is the best skincare for post-menopause skin?
Effective routines focus on hydration, barrier repair, and ingredients that support collagen and regeneration.
Why does my skin feel drier after menopause?
Reduced oil production and a weaker barrier make it harder for the skin to retain moisture.
Can mature skin still improve with skincare?
Yes. With consistent use of targeted formulations, skin can become more balanced, resilient, and visibly refined.
Should I still use active ingredients?
Yes, but they should be balanced with hydration and barrier support to maintain skin comfort.
Real Results, Real Skin
Support Skin Through Every Stage
A refined approach to skincare designed to improve comfort, structure, and resilience over time.











