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➡️ Dark circles in menopause aren’t all the same, ➡️ Dark circles in menopause aren’t all the same, and most people use the same fix for all of them, which is part of why nothing seems to work.Here’s a 5 second test.
Clean face, a mirror, gently pinch the skin under your eye and lift it slightly.
Watch what happens to the color.➡️If the darkness fades or lightens when you lift, that’s vascular, blood vessels showing through thin skin.➡️If the color stays exactly the same, that’s pigmentation, melanin in the skin itself, and it needs a completely different approach than the vascular type does.The color underneath gives you more information too. Blue or purple usually points to a vascular cause.➡️Brown usually points to pigmentation.➡️Red or pink can mean inflammation or an allergy response.➡️Black or a deep shadow usually means volume loss, more structural than anything else.➡️I’ve been a licensed esthetician for 16 years, and this is the first thing I check before recommending anything, because the same product or protocol doesn’t work across all four types.If yours came back vascular, that’s the one most closely tied to what’s happening internally, ferritin, thyroid, cortisol, the markers I look at in bloodwork.➡️I wrote the full breakdown of those markers on my Substack, what optimal ranges look like, and what each pattern can point to. This isn’t medical advice, it’s where i’d start the conversation with your own doctor.💬comment BLOODWORK and i’ll send it straight to you.
and if this is useful, follow along, this is the kind of thing i talk about constantly.
Every week, women sit in my chair and ask the same Every week, women sit in my chair and ask the same question.➡️⁉️Why won’t my under eyes go away, no matter how much I sleep.I’ve been a licensed esthetician for 16 years. Here’s the pattern I see, over and over, in women 40 and up.Sleep matters, but it’s rarely the whole story.➡️Under-eye darkness tends to show up alongside something else: ferritin, thyroid, cortisol, estrogen, insulin.The skin under your eyes is the thinnest skin on your body, which is part of why shadows there are so visible.➡️Ferritin, your iron storage marker, is one piece of that picture for a lot of women.It’s also one of the markers most standard lab panels skip unless you specifically ask for it.That’s the shift for me. I stopped looking only at what I could see on the surface and started paying attention to what the bloodwork could add.I wrote the full breakdown on my Substack.The markers I look at, what optimal ranges look like versus standard normal ranges, and what each pattern can point to.This isn’t medical advice, it’s where I’d start the conversation with your own doctor.💬comment BLOODWORK and I’ll send it straight to you.
I was out on the boat with Jeff, sun on my face, I  was  out on the boat with Jeff, sun on my face, completely unplugged from my to-do list, and somewhere between the water and my Hydrogen water  I had the kind of thought that ruins a peaceful afternoon in the best way.I have spent more money on skincare than I’ll admit out loud.➡️Retinol, peptides, the whole drawer.For years I treated every dry patch and every breakout and every dull morning like a product problem.Buy the next serum. Layer it differently.➡️Try the device.
Here’s the part nobody in this industry has bothered to explain.Your skin is full of hormone receptors.➡️Estrogen receptors sit on the cells that make your collagen.Androgen receptors sit on the cells that decide how much oil you produce.➡️Thyroid receptors sit on the cells that control how fast your skin renews itself.Every one of those is reading your internal hormonal weather in real time, and your serum is just standing on top of whatever that weather happens to be that month.That’s why the same product can work beautifully at 42 and sting at 51.➡️Your skin didn’t get worse at picking products. The hormonal floor underneath it moved.So I stopped asking what to put on my face and started asking what my fasting insulin was doing.➡️What my free T3 looked like.➡️Whether my progesterone had even been drawn on the right day of my cycle, because most labs miss that completely and the result comes back meaningless.Once I had real numbers, none of the skin stuff felt random anymore.The breakouts had a pattern.
The dullness had a pattern.
The puffiness under my eyes had a pattern.
None of it was bad luck, and none of it was my fault.I wrote the full breakdown on my Substack.
The four markers that actually explain what you’re seeing in the mirror, what optimal ranges look like (not just “normal,” because a normal lab value and an optimal one are not the same thing), and the internal protocol for each pattern.➡️Low estrogen skin. Low thyroid skin.Cortisol dominant skin.
Insulin driven breakouts.💉Comment BLOODWORK and I’ll send it straight to you.
The things worth buying this weekend are already i The things worth buying this weekend are already in my routine.Comment SALE and Ill send you the link⬇️#memorialdaysale #skincaresale
Most Mother’s Day gifts end up on a shelf.She’s Most Mother’s Day gifts end up on a shelf.She’s waking up puffy. Her jawline isn’t what it was. The products she’s used for years are suddenly making her skin sting. She’s doing everything right. Her hormones just shifted and nobody handed her a roadmap.This year, give her something she’ll actually reach for.Comment MOM below and I’ll send you 10 gifts that actually support her skin, her body, and this season of life. Starting at $27.No candles. No guessing. Just things that move the needle. 👇#mothersday #mothersdaygiftideas #matureskintips #skincareover40
💋If your face looks puffier lately and nothing you 💋If your face looks puffier lately and nothing you are using is working, this is usually the moment women start adding more.Another product.A stronger active. A different routine.Because it feels like something must be missing.💋But what is actually happening is your skin is responding to a shift your routine was never designed for.Hormonal change does not just affect collagen.💋It changes fluid retention.
It changes inflammation.
It changes how your skin repairs.So you can be doing everything “right” and still feel like your face looks unfamiliar.💋This is where most routines start working against you.
Because they are built to stimulate… not stabilize.And unstable skin does not respond the way it used to.
You do not need more.💋You need recalibration.
Follow for part 2. I’ll show you what actually helps.#menopauseskin #hormonehealth #midlifewellness
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➡️ Dark circles in menopause aren’t all the same, ➡️ Dark circles in menopause aren’t all the same, and most people use the same fix for all of them, which is part of why nothing seems to work.Here’s a 5 second test.
Clean face, a mirror, gently pinch the skin under your eye and lift it slightly.
Watch what happens to the color.➡️If the darkness fades or lightens when you lift, that’s vascular, blood vessels showing through thin skin.➡️If the color stays exactly the same, that’s pigmentation, melanin in the skin itself, and it needs a completely different approach than the vascular type does.The color underneath gives you more information too. Blue or purple usually points to a vascular cause.➡️Brown usually points to pigmentation.➡️Red or pink can mean inflammation or an allergy response.➡️Black or a deep shadow usually means volume loss, more structural than anything else.➡️I’ve been a licensed esthetician for 16 years, and this is the first thing I check before recommending anything, because the same product or protocol doesn’t work across all four types.If yours came back vascular, that’s the one most closely tied to what’s happening internally, ferritin, thyroid, cortisol, the markers I look at in bloodwork.➡️I wrote the full breakdown of those markers on my Substack, what optimal ranges look like, and what each pattern can point to. This isn’t medical advice, it’s where i’d start the conversation with your own doctor.💬comment BLOODWORK and i’ll send it straight to you.
and if this is useful, follow along, this is the kind of thing i talk about constantly.
Every week, women sit in my chair and ask the same Every week, women sit in my chair and ask the same question.➡️⁉️Why won’t my under eyes go away, no matter how much I sleep.I’ve been a licensed esthetician for 16 years. Here’s the pattern I see, over and over, in women 40 and up.Sleep matters, but it’s rarely the whole story.➡️Under-eye darkness tends to show up alongside something else: ferritin, thyroid, cortisol, estrogen, insulin.The skin under your eyes is the thinnest skin on your body, which is part of why shadows there are so visible.➡️Ferritin, your iron storage marker, is one piece of that picture for a lot of women.It’s also one of the markers most standard lab panels skip unless you specifically ask for it.That’s the shift for me. I stopped looking only at what I could see on the surface and started paying attention to what the bloodwork could add.I wrote the full breakdown on my Substack.The markers I look at, what optimal ranges look like versus standard normal ranges, and what each pattern can point to.This isn’t medical advice, it’s where I’d start the conversation with your own doctor.💬comment BLOODWORK and I’ll send it straight to you.
I was out on the boat with Jeff, sun on my face, I  was  out on the boat with Jeff, sun on my face, completely unplugged from my to-do list, and somewhere between the water and my Hydrogen water  I had the kind of thought that ruins a peaceful afternoon in the best way.I have spent more money on skincare than I’ll admit out loud.➡️Retinol, peptides, the whole drawer.For years I treated every dry patch and every breakout and every dull morning like a product problem.Buy the next serum. Layer it differently.➡️Try the device.
Here’s the part nobody in this industry has bothered to explain.Your skin is full of hormone receptors.➡️Estrogen receptors sit on the cells that make your collagen.Androgen receptors sit on the cells that decide how much oil you produce.➡️Thyroid receptors sit on the cells that control how fast your skin renews itself.Every one of those is reading your internal hormonal weather in real time, and your serum is just standing on top of whatever that weather happens to be that month.That’s why the same product can work beautifully at 42 and sting at 51.➡️Your skin didn’t get worse at picking products. The hormonal floor underneath it moved.So I stopped asking what to put on my face and started asking what my fasting insulin was doing.➡️What my free T3 looked like.➡️Whether my progesterone had even been drawn on the right day of my cycle, because most labs miss that completely and the result comes back meaningless.Once I had real numbers, none of the skin stuff felt random anymore.The breakouts had a pattern.
The dullness had a pattern.
The puffiness under my eyes had a pattern.
None of it was bad luck, and none of it was my fault.I wrote the full breakdown on my Substack.
The four markers that actually explain what you’re seeing in the mirror, what optimal ranges look like (not just “normal,” because a normal lab value and an optimal one are not the same thing), and the internal protocol for each pattern.➡️Low estrogen skin. Low thyroid skin.Cortisol dominant skin.
Insulin driven breakouts.💉Comment BLOODWORK and I’ll send it straight to you.
The things worth buying this weekend are already i The things worth buying this weekend are already in my routine.Comment SALE and Ill send you the link⬇️#memorialdaysale #skincaresale
Most Mother’s Day gifts end up on a shelf.She’s Most Mother’s Day gifts end up on a shelf.She’s waking up puffy. Her jawline isn’t what it was. The products she’s used for years are suddenly making her skin sting. She’s doing everything right. Her hormones just shifted and nobody handed her a roadmap.This year, give her something she’ll actually reach for.Comment MOM below and I’ll send you 10 gifts that actually support her skin, her body, and this season of life. Starting at $27.No candles. No guessing. Just things that move the needle. 👇#mothersday #mothersdaygiftideas #matureskintips #skincareover40
💋If your face looks puffier lately and nothing you 💋If your face looks puffier lately and nothing you are using is working, this is usually the moment women start adding more.Another product.A stronger active. A different routine.Because it feels like something must be missing.💋But what is actually happening is your skin is responding to a shift your routine was never designed for.Hormonal change does not just affect collagen.💋It changes fluid retention.
It changes inflammation.
It changes how your skin repairs.So you can be doing everything “right” and still feel like your face looks unfamiliar.💋This is where most routines start working against you.
Because they are built to stimulate… not stabilize.And unstable skin does not respond the way it used to.
You do not need more.💋You need recalibration.
Follow for part 2. I’ll show you what actually helps.#menopauseskin #hormonehealth #midlifewellness
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