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Skin that appears dry and aged is, unfortunately, a common side effect of perimenopause. Speaking exclusively to GB News, global skin doctor and cosmetic formulator Dr Vanita Rattan shared useful advice for getting moisture back into the skin. She explained our bodies lose moisture during perimenopause which means everywhere becomes dryer, including the skin. Dr Rattan said: “Post menopause, the skin becomes incredibly dry [as] you lose estrogen. Estrogen is a humectant, a water magnet, [so] you lose your water magnets. “The whole body becomes dry – your eyes will dry, your mouth feels dry, yo…

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