Menopause marks an inevitable yet transformative stage in a woman’s life. For some, this transition can begin as early as their 30s, often accompanied by heightened skin sensitivity, redness, irritation, and dryness.

As hormones fluctuate, the skin’s equilibrium is disrupted, leaving it more reactive and unpredictable. This journal explores the intricacies of menopausal skin—what happens beneath the surface, why these changes occur, and how you can best support your complexion through each stage.

What is Menopause?

By definition menopause is a natural biological process marking the end of a woman's reproductive years. It occurs when the ovaries stop producing eggs and oestrogen and progesterone levels decline, resulting in the cessation of menstruation.

The four types of menopause:

Natural: Occurs gradually with age

Surgical: Results from the removal of the ovaries

Induced: Medical intervention

Premature: Occurs before age 40 due to genetics, autoimmune conditions, or medical treatments

How hormones influence skin

Oestrogen
By binding to receptors within skin cells, oestrogen nurtures the skin barrier, maintains hydration, and supports collagen synthesis. As levels decline during perimenopause, the skin can become drier, more sensitive, and less predictable.

Progesterone
Often referred to as the balancing hormone, progesterone helps stabilise the effects of other hormones and interacts with the brain’s calming mechanisms. When progesterone levels fall, cortisol production—the body’s primary stress hormone—rises. Elevated cortisol can impact mood, energy, and skin health, often manifesting as redness, itchiness, or dullness.

Testosterone
Androgen hormones, including testosterone, help maintain healthy skin when balanced. However, during perimenopause, when oestrogen and progesterone fluctuate, testosterone can become temporarily dominant. This may overstimulate the sebaceous glands, causing excess oil, congestion, and painful breakouts—often around the lower face.

The transitions that take place

Perimenopause

On average, women around the world begin perimenopause between ages 45 and 47, and the phase can continue for 4 to 10 years.

This gradual transition marks the body’s shift towards menopause, usually beginning in the early-to-mid 40s and lasting from a few months to several years, depending on the individual. As oestrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate and decline, the skin—rich in oestrogen receptors—undergoes noticeable changes. Increased sensitivity, inflammation, and hormonal breakouts are common, particularly along

the jawline and chin. The skin may also feel drier or tighter, with rough texture, flaking, or itching. Some experience tingling or a crawling sensation due to changes in nerve function and hydration balance.

Menopause

Defined by 12 months without a menstrual period

Typically occurs between ages 45–55

Global Average 51 years old

Menopause is officially reached after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual cycle. At this point, oestrogen levels are consistently low, leading to visible and structural changes in the skin. Collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid production slows, resulting in thinner, drier, less resilient skin. Fine lines deepen, and laxity becomes more noticeable.

Heightened cortisol levels and increased stress sensitivity—common during this phase—can further impair the skin’s repair mechanisms, while sleep disruption may compromise overnight renewal and radiance.

Post-Menopause

Generally, begins around age 51 and beyond Lasts throughout the rest of life

In the years following menopause, oestrogen remains low, and the body produces only weaker forms of the hormone via the adrenal glands and fat tissue. This reduced hormonal support impacts skin density and vitality.

Collagen production can decline by up to 30% within the first five years post-menopause, leading to greater fragility and a loss of elasticity. The skin barrier becomes more vulnerable to environmental aggressors and dehydration, making daily nourishment and protection essential.

Despite these changes, targeted skincare and a consistent ritual can help restore luminosity, reinforce resilience, and sustain skin health long-term.

Our Research

We have identified six key skin functions that become compromised as hormonal support declines during menopause: the skin’s inflammatory pathways, natural antioxidant defences, solar resilience, barrier integrity, pH balance, and renewal processes.

To deepen our understanding, we conducted a 90-day study with 20 women aged 35–62, each sharing her personal experience navigating these evolving skin changes.

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Study approach:

Tailored rituals: Comprehensive skin analysis informed personalised morning and evening rituals, each featuring three essential formulations for double cleansing and daily SPF protection.

Professional treatments: Half the participants also received in-clinic facial treatments, allowing for comparison between professional care and at-home rituals.

Ongoing assessment: Monthly diagnostic imaging at our Flagship locations captured and tracked visible improvements throughout the study.

Initial consultations revealed consistent signs of impaired barrier function, persistent redness through the centre of the face, and significant dryness and dehydration.

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The findings

After 90 days of using their prescribed RATIONALE ritual, participants reported:

90%

noticed brighter, more radiant skin

85%

felt more nourished and hydrated

65%

experienced reduced redness

60%

observed stronger, more resilient skin

Key takeaways

Consistency matters: A regular cleansing ritual that focused on fortifying the skin’s barrier made a significant difference—removing impurities while replenishing essential ceramides and lipids.

Visible transformation: 70% of participants noticed improvements from cleansing alone.

Renewed confidence: Many began without a set skincare routine, yet within weeks reported healthier, more balanced skin. By the end, 95% felt more confident, with several embracing a makeup-free glow.

Empowered understanding: 85% shared that they learned something new about their skin, feeling more connected and in control during hormonal change.

Participant Testimonials

“Everyone’s noticed the change. It’s changed how I look after my skin and how I feel about myself. We all get into ruts, but once you get over that initial hurdle, it’s not that much effort—and if you make it enjoyable, it becomes something you look forward to.”

Dimi | Trial Participant

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“Menopause is such an important stage for skin health, and we knew we needed to start the conversation. Every woman—whether she’s in her 30s, 40s, 50s, or 60s—deserves to feel confident, healthy, and radiant in her own skin. This study came from RATIONALE’s desire to better understand the changes that occur in skin during menopause and to uncover how professional guidance and tailored skincare can help restore luminosity, hydration, and comfort. Our results have been remarkable, and we are so delighted to share them, along with our proven skincare solutions and treatments.”

– A note from Taylah Hampton, RATIONALE’s National Education Manager

Ready to reclaim your radiance?

We understand that hormonal transitions can bring unpredictable shifts that affect both your skin and your confidence. Yet every complexion tells a different story—there is no single journey the same and no one-size-fits-all approach.

Even when your skin feels unfamiliar, a professional consultation can be an empowering first step. During a RATIONALE Signature Consultation, each formulation is thoughtfully explained, helping you feel assured that every aspect of your morning and evening ritual has been expertly curated to support your skin’s unique and evolving needs.

The Experience

Phase 1: Skin Analysis

This 90-minute experience begins with a double cleanse to prepare your complexion for closer observation. Your RATIONALE Consultant will then perform a detailed analysis under magnification light, followed by advanced UV Diagnostic Imaging to reveal the deeper story of your skin.

This process invites you to see beneath the surface, helping you understand how hormonal shifts may be influencing your skin’s behaviour. Together with your RATIONALE Consultant, you will begin to make sense of these changes, gaining a renewed connection with your skin.

Phase 2: Prescribed Ritual

With these insights, your RATIONALE Consultant will tailor a bespoke at-home ritual and treatment plan. Each formulation, drawn from The Essential Six Collections, is selected to address the specific needs of your skin through this stage of life.

This personalised approach not only restores harmony to the skin but also helps you feel empowered with the knowledge to care for your complexion with intention and understanding. This personalised approach helps to strengthen the skin’s resilience and restore balance, empowering you with the knowledge to care for your complexion with intention and confidence.

Phase 3: Complimentary Treatment

Your Signature Consultation concludes with a 30-minute facial treatment to instantly revitalise the complexion, restore luminosity, and provide a moment of complete relaxation.

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