Beauty skin care: youthfully radiant skin – for a glow even after the menopause

Goodbye teenage hormones

The dwindling hormones are to blame for this, because they stimulate the sebaceous glands. Think about puberty, it was exactly the other way around: the body produced male hormones in excess, these so-called androgens fueled the sebaceous glands, and the pimples sprouted. Over the years, these glands become more and more sluggish. In addition, yours hair in old age become thinner or fall out, especially on the arms and legs: the fat loses its transport channels. Women usually feel these changes during menopause; Men about ten years later, their skin is thicker, the sebaceous glands are larger and produce more fat.

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