Your Face Didn't Age. It Ran Out of Energy.
Your Face Didn't Age. It Ran Out of Energy.
In my practice, there is one thing about menopausal skin that I find almost no one explains to women. They are told their face is aging, and they quietly accept it. Over the years I have come to believe the real story is simpler, and far more fixable, than that. I talked it through on my podcast, and so many women asked me to write it down that I decided to put the whole explanation in one place.
The Woman Who Sat Down And Said, That Isn't My Face
It was not that she looked older. That she could have made peace with. It was that she looked tired in a way that did not match how she felt, flat and a little grey by the afternoon. The look she used to have in her skin had gone somewhere, and no cream had brought it back.
I see a version of Catherine almost every week. And the first thing I tell every one of them is the thing I want to tell you now. What you are seeing is real, and it is not vanity. Something genuinely changed. It simply is not the thing you were told to blame.
It is also not simply age. Age you accept. This behaves differently, and once you understand why, it stops feeling like something you just have to live with.
Do Any Of These Sound Familiar?
- Your face looks tired even after a full night's sleep.
- Makeup that used to sit nicely now catches in fine lines and looks like it is fighting your skin.
- Your skin looks thinner and a little crepey, not just duller, especially around the eyes.
- Your skin looks awake first thing, then seems to fade as the day goes on.
- Everything you put on sits on top, and nothing you try seems to actually reach it.
If three or more of those made you nod, the next few minutes are worth your time. The reason behind all five is the same, and it is the part almost no one bothers to explain.
Why The Light In Your Skin Starts To Dim
Underneath the surface, your skin cells have tiny engines inside them. Their whole job is to make the energy your skin runs on, the energy it uses to look firm, awake and alive. When those engines are humming, your skin has that lit-from-within look. And that is the part worth understanding: the glow is energy showing through from underneath, not shine sitting on top. When the engines slow down, the glow goes with them.
Estrogen was quietly part of what kept those engines running well. As it falls through perimenopause and beyond, the engines start to run low. Your skin has not broken, and it is not worn out. It has been dialed down.
Think of a dimmer switch rather than a blown bulb. It is the same light, the same fixture, just turned down low. That is why your face can look tired even on a day you feel completely fine, and why nothing you have layered on top has reached it. You have been treating the shade on the lamp. The dimmer is underneath.
Once you see it that way, every one of those symptoms lines up.
No One Warned You, And I Think That Is On Us
If you asked about it at all, you were probably told it was just age. Maybe a doctor waved it off. Maybe someone at a counter sold you a richer cream. I have to be honest about my own profession here. We spend years preparing women for hot flashes and sleep changes, and almost no one sits them down and explains what happens to the skin, or why.
That silence is not in your head. The skin side of menopause is one of the least discussed parts of the whole transition, and the women living through it have been left to guess.
So let me say it plainly, the way I wish someone had said it to you years ago. You were not failing at your routine. No one told you the rules had changed underneath you.
Why The Serums And Oils Quietly Stopped Working
Your favorite serum, a trusted oil, a thick night cream. None of these were mistakes. They were simply aimed at the wrong layer for this particular problem.
You cannot recharge something from the outside by painting over it. That one sentence is the whole reason your routine started letting you down. The energy problem is underneath, and almost everything on the shelf is designed to sit on top.

The Drop No One Draws For You

The thing the chart makes obvious is that this is not a slow, gentle fade. For a lot of women it is closer to a cliff, and they reach it without warning after forty-five. That is why it can feel like it happened almost overnight. In a real sense, it did.
It also points straight at the answer. If the problem is that your skin cells are running low on energy, then the fix is not a heavier cream on the surface. It is something that helps the engines underneath turn back up.
The Formula I Kept Watching Work
What made me pay attention was not a marketing claim. It was the logic of what is in it, and the fact that it works on the right layer.
The base is grass-fed tallow. It sounds unglamorous, and that is exactly the point. Tallow is remarkably close to the kind of oil human skin makes on its own, so instead of laying a foreign film on top, it works more like restoring a like-for-like supply of what your skin used to produce.
That is the difference between feeding the surface and helping rebuild from underneath. One sits on top for a few hours. The other speaks the same language as your skin. But the base is only where it starts.

Most Balms Stop There. This One Keeps Going.
The first is a copper peptide. Alongside the oil it helps skin feel firmer, the quality that tends to slip away just as the glow does.
The second is the part you can actually see, and it is the reason I wanted to write this down. The balm has a soft blue tint, which is methylene blue. It does two jobs. It keeps the whole formula stable and alive, so the oil and the peptide stay effective in the jar, and that is the quiet, practical half of it. The part most people never realize is the other half. It helps those tired, dialed-down cells make energy again. It earns its place in the jar twice.
And here is what I love about it as a doctor who is tired of asking people to take things on faith. You do not have to take my word for it. The active is blue. You can watch it sink in and go to work. Most of what we put on our skin asks for blind trust. This one you can see.
The whole thing is six ingredients. No fillers, no heavy fragrance, nothing it has to fight against. Short enough that you can actually read the label.

If that sounds like the thing your skin has been missing, you can check whether it is still in stock here.
Six Weeks Later, Catherine Caught Her Own Reflection
She did not come back describing a miracle, and I would not have believed her if she had. What she described was quieter, and honestly more convincing.
After about six weeks of using it morning and night, the flatness she hated had started to lift. Her skin looked more awake in the afternoons, less grey by the end of the day. The glow she thought she had lost was, slowly, returning.
The moment she keeps mentioning was not a compliment from anyone else. It was a private one. She caught her own reflection on her way out the door, the same glance that used to make her wince, and this time it just looked like her on a good morning. Not younger. Like herself.
What Happens If The Dimmer Just Keeps Dropping
But it is fair to say what the chart already showed. Left alone, the decline does not pause to wait for you. The energy keeps tapering, the dimmer keeps sliding lower, and the gap between how tired your face looks and how you actually feel inside tends to widen.
The women who feel best about where they land are mostly the ones who recognized the energy shift early. They started working with the layer that had dialed down, instead of spending another year and another few hundred dollars on creams that were always going to sit on top.
If You Want To Try It
For readers coming from this column, Clarvia is currently honoring a reduced first-jar price while stock lasts, along with a money-back guarantee. If you use it and your skin does not start to look more awake and feel more like itself, you can send it back. That removes most of the risk from simply finding out.
Clarvia is currently honoring a reduced first-jar price while stock lasts, with a money-back guarantee. If your skin does not start to look more awake and feel more like itself, you can send it back.
It is a small batch from a small brand, so availability does move. The button below will show you whether it is in stock today and whether the reader offer still applies.
Two Versions Of Next Spring
In the first, nothing changed. You are still reaching for the same things that sit on top, still a little startled by a tired face that does not match how you feel, still half-believing this is just what aging looks like now and there was nothing to be done.
In the second, you made one small, specific change months ago. You stopped trying to fix it from the surface and started helping the layer underneath turn its light back up. The face looking back at you looks awake again, like you on a good morning, and the whole thing has quietly become a non-issue.
The difference between those two springs is not genetics, and it is not luck. It is whether you act on what you now understand. You can see if it is available below.
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Give Your Skin Back The Energy It Stopped Making.
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