Menopause Skincare – Support for Changing Skin

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Your skin is changing — but you’re not alone.

During menopause, fluctuating hormones can lead to dryness, sensitivity, loss of firmness, and dullness. This curated collection supports your skin through these shifts with deeply replenishing, barrier-strengthening, and glow-restoring formulas.

From calming serums and rich night creams to collagen-supporting actives, each product is designed to meet your skin exactly where it is — and bring it back into balance.

This is skincare that honours your skin’s new chapter: grounded in science, guided by nature, and made to help you feel confident in your skin again.

NAYA's MENOPAUSE SKINCARE

Timeless Support for Evolving Skin

Your skin changes. Your skincare should, too.

What’s Missing: Why So Many Women Feel Left Behind

As women enter their 40s and beyond, their skin — like the rest of their body — begins to change. But most skincare brands still speak to one of two groups: acne-prone teens or “anti-aging” seekers who are expected to erase every line.

What’s rarely acknowledged? The real, biological shifts that happen around perimenopause and menopause — and the emotional, hormonal, and skin-related changes that come with them.

…women in this life phase often find themselves ignored, patronised, or forced into one-size-fits-all solutions.

This is not about “anti-aging.” It’s about pro-skin integrity, pro-hormone resilience, and pro-you.

NAYA is here to change that — with formulas that respect biology, nourish deeply, and support the skin’s ability to adapt.

What Happens to Skin During Menopause

Estrogen plays a vital role in maintaining collagen, which gives skin its firmness and elasticity. When estrogen levels fall during menopause, collagen production significantly declines — leading to thinner skin, fine lines, and visible sagging, especially around the jawline and eyes. The skin loses up to 30% of its collagen in the first 5 years.

Sebum is your skin’s natural oil that keeps it soft, supple, and protected. With hormonal shifts, oil production slows down, causing dryness, flakiness, and an increased tendency toward irritation or a tight, uncomfortable feeling.

The skin’s barrier — its protective shield — becomes less effective, making it harder to retain moisture and easier for irritants to penetrate. This can result in increased sensitivity, redness, and a skin texture that feels “off” or reactive. More irritation and hidden inflammation.

As we age, the skin renews itself more slowly. Dead skin cells accumulate on the surface, leading to a lackluster tone, rough patches, and a general loss of radiance. It also means healing from blemishes or inflammation takes longer. Overall, the skin looks more dull and uneven.

Menopause is often accompanied by heightened stress, and cortisol (the stress hormone) can disrupt skin repair and amplify inflammation. This can lead to breakouts, flare-ups of existing skin conditions, and a delay in the skin’s natural healing processes. And it can worsen inflammation and slow healing.

Top three visible signs of menopause on the skin

Dryness & Dehydration

Loss of Firmness & Sagging

Increased Sensitivity & Redness

How does menopause affect the skin?

Can we support skin through menopause and its challenges? Yes, we can!

NAYA’s MENOPAUSE SKIN SOLUTIONS

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