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While estrogen cream is well-known as an effective treatment for the vaginal dryness that can come with menopause, the hormone can also help with the skin on your face.
So, should you be using an estrogen face cream? Our experts agree they're mostly worth a try. When? It’s hard to pinpoint an exact age range to star because, again, it depends upon the person.
Some cosmetics companies are marketing estrogen-infused face creams and serums to people in menopause. Do they work?
Topical estrogen cream can reach the deeper layer of skin where it can help to counteract these effects by replenishing estrogen levels in the skin. The result is smoother, younger-looking skin ...
Moisturizers containing hormones like estrogen are trending again, with promises of firmer, younger-looking skin through menopause. But do they work? Here's what dermatologists say.
In older women diagnosed with breast cancer, use of estrogen creams to treat menopause symptoms was not only safe but was also linked with longer survival in a large U.S. study.
While estrogen cream is well-known as an effective treatment for the vaginal dryness that can come with menopause, the hormone can also help with the skin on your face.
Moisturizers containing hormones like estrogen are trending again, with promises of firmer, younger-looking skin through menopause. But do they work? Here's what dermatologists say.