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BEAUTY BOOST The impact of hormones on beauty: a guide to radiant skin and hair

Cape Times

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April 01, 2025

HORMONES play a crucial role in maintaining overall health, and their influence extends to our skin, hair, and overall appearance.

BEAUTY BOOST The impact of hormones on beauty: a guide to radiant skin and hair

When hormones are balanced, they contribute to a radiant complexion, strong hair and a youthful glow.

However, hormonal imbalances can lead to acne, hair loss, premature aging, and other beauty concerns.

Here's a list of key hormones and how they affect beauty:

Oestrogen

Often called the "youth hormone," oestrogen is crucial because it promotes collagen production, skin elasticity, and hydration. As oestrogen levels decline with age (especially during menopause), women may experience:

  • Progesterone

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