
Hair Loss and Skin Aging
If your skin feels drier, thinner, or duller, or if your hair is thinning, shedding, or losing its volume, you’re not the only one. These changes often begin around perimenopause and continue after. They’re closely tied to hormonal shifts, especially drops in estrogen and thyroid function.
You weren’t meant to just accept this.
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You’re experiencing changes that have real biological causes. And the good news? There are real ways to support your skin and hair from the inside out.
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Losing your hair can take a deep emotional toll.
You don’t need to settle for cover-ups or feel like you’re fading.
What this does to you
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These changes affect more than how you look—they impact how you feel about yourself. Maybe you feel less confident in your skin, or frustrated when your hair won’t grow like it used to. It’s not vanity. It’s about wanting to feel like you again and be the best version of yourself.
Your Path to Healthier Skin and Stronger Hair
What You Should Know:
Why Hormones Affect Your Skin and Hair
Estrogen, thyroid, and stress hormones all play a role in collagen, hydration, and hair growth. When they’re out of balance, your skin and hair are among the first to show it.
What Nutrients and Habits Promote Healthy Aging
Learn which foods, supplements, and lifestyle shifts can improve skin elasticity and support stronger follicles
Why Sleep, Stress, and Thyroid Health Matter
These three often-overlooked factors can make a major difference in how your skin and hair behave
Which Treatments and Supplements Actually Help
From supplements to topical treatments, you’ll learn what’s worth your time and money and what’s just hype.
What if you don’t act now?
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Hormonal imbalances don’t stay still.
They quietly shape your metabolism, your mood, your motivation, your memory, and over time, your long-term health.
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Why haven’t doctors told you this?
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Because many haven’t been trained to. Some don’t have the time.
That’s why Dr. F and Marie created Timeless Youth Empowerment, to give you the real answers you’re not getting in the 7 minutes you spend in the exam room.