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“The eyes are said to be the windows of the soul. Often the eyes can be the first to notice pain or experience hurt.

Since menopause I have had dry eyes and inflammation around this area. As a face yoga teacher I often teach this particular technique because it is wonderful to de-puff and wake up the eye zone. Just a gentle reminder that as it is a delicate area to be extra careful when massaging or tapping and being careful not to drag the skin.” Ati

Navigating Through Perimenopause: A Guide to Understanding Inflammation and the Importance of Gut Health

Written and shared by Jo Lyall @ The Better Menopause 

 

Embracing Perimenopause as a Natural Transition

Perimenopause signifies a crucial stage in the female life cycle and begins years before menopause, (defined as having been reached when a woman has not had a period in 12 consecutive months), this phase marks a shift from the reproductive years to a new stage of life.

Navigating Seasonal Skin Changes: Autumn and Winter Edition

As the seasons transform from the warmth of summer to the crispness of autumn and the chill of winter, our bodies and minds adapt to the new rhythm of nature. But have you ever paused to consider how this change in weather affects your skin? Just like our wardrobe, our skin requires a seasonal adjustment too. Let's explore the remarkable ways autumn and winter can impact your skin and discover essential skincare tips to keep your skin glowing even in the coldest months.

Stress and Your Skin: Unmasking the Hidden Connection

Is your skin having a midlife crisis?

Written by Susannah Taylor, Beauty & Wellbeing Editor

 As if we didn’t have enough to deal with at midlife, we can suddenly be hit by full blown acne, a heavy dose of rosacea, skin so dry it’s cracking up, lines, wrinkles, sagging and a good smattering of pigmentation (if you’re really lucky, all at once.)

Unlocking the mystery of Skincare Actives

Pep up your menopausal skin with peptides

Lets talk about Cannabinoids

Skin Dryness vs. Skin Dehydration: Decoding the Difference