
If your skincare routine suddenly stings, burns, or triggers redness you’ve never dealt with before, menopause is likely the reason — and it has nothing to do with finding the wrong product.
In this episode of Spa Skin & Beauty, Menopause Skin Specialist and Master Esthetician Lindsey Holder breaks down the biology behind reactive menopausal skin: why the barrier becomes more fragile during hormonal decline, what’s driving rosacea-like symptoms in perimenopause, and why the standard advice to add more actually makes things worse.
In this episode:
- Why ceramide production slows when estrogen declines and what that does to skin structure
- How tight junction integrity affects product penetration and why your serum suddenly stings
- The vasomotor connection between hot flashes and facial flushing
- Why menopausal redness is often misidentified as rosacea — and why that distinction changes everything
- What barrier stabilization actually looks like before reintroducing actives
If your skin has become unpredictable, reactive, or harder to manage in your 40s or 50s, this episode gives you the structural explanation no one else is providing.
Lindsey Holder is a Menopause Skin Specialist and Master Esthetician with 16+ years of hands-on practice. She helps women in perimenopause and menopause recalibrate their skincare to restore firmness, clarity, and glow without Botox or fillers.
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