The high street beauty retailer's own skincare brand B. has just introduced its Menopause range, with a number of affordable products to support the skin during this time in life
The menopause can be a challenging time for many women, with the skin just one of the many parts of the body affected by the change in hormones. Some women noticed that their skin gets drier and less firm during the menopause, while other may find that they break out in spots for the first time in years.
The key ingredient in the B. Menopause range is peptides, which help to boost the production of collagen and elastin, which steadily drop as we age. Superdrug is calling the Comforting Sleep Cream the hero product of the range, with 71% of testers saying their skin looked as if it had a full night’s sleep after just one application. B. Menopause Hydrating Eye Cream, currently £6.
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