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1753 SKINCARE

Life Stage

Skincare in your 50s – when the skin changes the rules

By Christopher Genberg

In your 50s, a lot is happening below the surface. Estrogen drops, collagen slows down, and skin can start to feel drier, thinner and less forgiving than before. That is not a personal failure. It is a new baseline, and it deserves a different kind of care.

Skincare in your 50s – when the skin changes the rules

Why does skin suddenly feel less resilient?

After menopause, lower estrogen affects more than hormones. It changes sebum output, skin hydration and the fibroblasts’ ability to produce collagen and elastin. Over time, that can show up as dermal atrophy – thinner skin, less elasticity and lines that read more clearly.

At the same time, photoaging cumulative has already been building for decades. Sun exposure, stress and everyday friction add up as oxidative damage, even if you were never a beach person. So the shift in your 50s is rarely sudden; it is the visible result of a long process.

That is why the old “scrub harder, treat harder” logic often backfires. Skin in this phase does not need more punishment. It needs calm, barrier support and products that respect the fact that the hormonal landscape has changed. If your old routine suddenly feels too much, you are not the problem. The routine is.

What actually helps?

1

Simplify cleansing

Swap harsh cleansers for something soft and quick. A gentle oil cleanser removes SPF and daily grime without leaving skin tight, which is exactly what mature skin does not need.

2

Feed the barrier

When estrogen drops, the barrier often gets more reactive. Look for routines that support lipids and reduce that dry, papery feel that can appear almost overnight.

3

Use active ingredients wisely

You do not need a shelf full of acids to see results. One antioxidant and one soothing serum often go further than an aggressive routine that only irritates skin more.

4

Respect cumulative sun damage

Photoaging is cumulative, and it keeps accumulating. Daily SPF is one of the few moves that genuinely supports future elasticity without hype or panic.

5

Make it realistic

Five minutes is enough if the products do the work. A routine you can repeat every day beats a perfect one that only happens once in a while.

So what is the real fix?

So what is the real fix?

Start by stopping the assumption that your skin should behave like it did at 35. In your 50s, the goal is usually to support what is already there: the barrier, elasticity and calm. The ONE brings CBD and MCT in a skin-regulating oil that feels straightforward rather than overengineered, while I LOVE adds CBG when skin is irritated, shiny and thirsty at the same time.

This is where an adaptable setup makes sense. The DUO kit with The ONE and I LOVE lets you switch depending on season, stress and hormone swings instead of forcing one “perfect” answer. Add Ta-DA serum when you want an antioxidant cocktail with CBG and adaptogens, especially if your skin looks more tired than it feels. It is not anti-age panic. It is a better baseline.

And when the body itself feels a bit off while hormones are shifting, Fungtastic Mushroom Extract can be a quiet support in the background. Not a shortcut, not magic – just a thoughtful way to support the bigger picture. Skin in your 50s usually needs less noise, fewer mistakes and products that are easy to live with every day.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to change my whole routine after menopause?

Not necessarily, but many people benefit from simplifying and softening it. If skin becomes drier, thinner or more reactive, barrier support, gentle cleansing and fewer actives are usually a smart move.

Is HRT good for skin?

For some people, HRT can improve hydration, thickness and elasticity because estrogen plays a role there. But skincare still matters; topical support does not replace medical treatment, and vice versa.

Why do my lines look more obvious now?

When collagen and elastin decline, skin loses bounce, and dryness makes lines stand out more. It is often a mix of hormonal change and the cumulative effect of sun and daily wear.

Can I use oil if my skin feels mature but sensitive?

Yes, often oil is one of the gentlest ways to give skin comfort. The ONE can work well when you want something skin-regulating and soft, especially if regular creams feel tight.

Sources

  1. Zouboulis CC, Makrantonaki E. Hormonal therapy of intrinsic aging. Rejuvenation Res 2012;15(3):302–312.
  2. Raghunath RS, Venables ZC, Millington GWM. The menstrual cycle and the skin. Clin Exp Dermatol 2015;40(2):111–115.

Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.

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