Some cosmetics companies are marketing estrogen-infused face creams and serums to people in menopause. Do they work?
"The FDA started regulating estrogen creams. so they stopped letting skin care companies sell them, so you can only get them on prescription." Of course, in the name of research, I asked my ...
Is it true you should use estrogen cream on your face to protect against signs of skin aging? As women enter menopause, many may experience skin changes. Once the body stops producing the hormone ...
Creams and gels are applied topically and are absorbed through the skin, making them a safer option for women with liver issues. We spent hours researching and testing various estrogen supplements ...
Menopause reduces estrogen, leading to skin dryness, loss of elasticity, and wrinkles. Topical estrogen creams may improve skin texture but can cause side effects, and more research is needed.
However, do not rely on over-the-counter progesterone creams to oppose estrogen replacement, as not enough progesterone is absorbed through the skin to protect the uterus against cancer. If you have a ...