Restoring Skin's Vitality During Menopause
Beyond the hot flashes and sleep changes, menopause has a major impact on our skin. Here’s what you can do to help
From The LifeMinute.tv Team
October 10, 2025
October is Menopause Awareness Month, and for millions of women, it’s a time to spotlight a stage of life that often doesn’t get talked about enough. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, women’s skin loses about 30% of collagen during the first five years of menopause. They will notice changes such as dryness dullness, loss of elasticity, lines and wrinkles.
So it’s important to replenish it as much as possible. There is a new serum that skinbetter science® has launched called Mystro Revive Renewing Serum to address the issue. It’s a new formula designed to rejuvenate the look of skin and restore vitality during hormonal fluctuations associated with perimenopause and menopause.
What’s special about it is that it’s formulated with P.A.T.H.[13] biotechnology, which is a proprietary blend of 13 plant adaptogens selected to harmonize pathways affected by these hormonal fluctuations and clinically tested for women ages 45+ with dry to very dry, perimenopausal or menopausal skin.
It revives, rebalances, and restores skin’s natural luminosity and youthful appearance. It was clinically tested and showed a 32% improvement in crepey skin, 22% improvement in lines and wrinkles, and 60% improvement in hydration. Your skin just feels good and is more resilient when using this product. It's also easy to layer into a skincare routine.
You can find it exclusively through authorized skinbetter science® providers or online at skinbetter.com.
Now beyond skincare, wellness matters too. Supporting your body with nutrient-rich foods, staying hydrated, managing stress, and light exercise can help ease the transition through menopause. Remember, it’s not about anti-aging, it’s about better aging through this important stage that affects all women at some point in their lives.