At the same time, the molecule that holds 1,000× its weight in water
— the one that keeps your skin plump and bouncy — plummets too.
It's called hyaluronic acid.
Estrogen tells your body to produce both.
When estrogen drops, both collapse at once.
Dermatologists call this "Dermal Drought."
It's the simultaneous loss of hydration AND collagen — happening in
the deepest layer of your skin. The dermis.
A layer no cream, lotion, or moisturizer can reach.
That's why fine lines became deep wrinkles seemingly overnight.
That's why your skin feels dry no matter what you put on it.
That's why products that used to work just stopped.
It's not your fault. It's not bad genetics.
It's Dermal Drought.
And until you address it where it's actually happening — nothing
else will work.