Skin care during the menopause period: Noninvasive procedures of beauty studies

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Abstract

Ageing is a resultant of two processes, including genetically encoded changes in an organism and modifications caused by a negative external environment impact. In the histological aspect, the skin ageing, due to endogenous factors and hormonal changes shows: excessive dryness, Malpighian layer thinning, microcirculation disorders, collagenic or elastin fiber degradation and simultaneous glycation, decreased speed of sebum and perspirationsecretion. It is said that skin is a functional picture of the organism and endocrinological system. Any hormoneconcentration ups and downs may improve its appearance or significantly worsen its condition as well as it maylead to occurrence of dermatological changes. In adult women, the ageing process changes its significance step bystep. Despite the passage of time, women want to feel good inside their skins. The adult skin is more requiring andit needs special care, often using a cosmetic apparatus. For better effect and permanent revitalization of the ageingskin, it is recommended to apply properly selected home-use cosmetic preparations. A holistic approach makes itpossible to reach the skin density and thickness increase, wrinkles shallowing, humidity and resilience improvementand also recovery of the proper face oval. Key words: menopause, skin ageing, hormones, noninvasive cosmetic procedures, mature skin care at home.

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Herman, J., Rost-Roszkowska, M., & Skotnicka-Graca, U. (2013). Skin care during the menopause period: Noninvasive procedures of beauty studies. Postepy Dermatologii i Alergologii. https://doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2013.39430

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