What to do with increased wrinkling 

during the menopause?

Beauty Doc Dr. Kroll reveals what research has now brought to the market 

and why the new approach is finally working.

Women tend to develop more wrinkles during the menopause because oestrogen levels decrease. Estrogen promotes collagen production and hydration through hyaluronic acid in the skin. Less oestrogen can lead to thinner, less elastic and drier skin, making wrinkles and fine lines more visible. Like a balloon that has been deflated, the skin collapses. Almost all women over the age of 45 have this problem, but researchers have now developed a new approach to alleviate the cause.

The key lies in regeneration

As researchers have now discovered, the actual cause of this process of decreasing moisture in the skin lies in a small detail on the skin. The cause, which sounds so simple, is the natural skin barrier, which is supposed to protect us from environmental influences. The problem: the moisture exchange that decreases during the menopause can no longer function properly through this barrier in affected women. The hyaluronic acid depots dry out, which in turn leads to a loss of collagen and thus to intense wrinkles. Dry skin, wrinkles around the mouth and eyes are particularly common symptoms.

Researchers discover new active ingredient

The solution lies in a new complex of active ingredients that German researchers have now developed. The skin can be reactivated in two stages, especially during the menopause.

In the first stage, the skin is freed from the aforementioned protective barrier and in the second stage, the skin is supplied with nutrients and, above all, hyaluronic acid. In this way, natural regeneration is stimulated again and the body can reduce wrinkles on its own. The approach builds up new hyaluronic deposits in the skin and, above all, stimulates collagen synthesis.

Among pharmacists, the active ingredient complex became known as the "Dulex acid complex" as a natural alternative to hyaluronic acid injections, as it replenishes the body's own hyaluronic acid deposits.

Researchers discover new active ingredient

The active ingredient complex from the pharmacy, which is still available without a prescription, was combined with hyaluronic acid in a serum and has been inspiring many women throughout Europe for some time now. 


The serum is available under the name "Dulexir Hyaluron Nachtkur" with the PZN-16819038 in all German pharmacies and is cheapest directly in the online store German manufacturer online at www.dulexir.com

Online, the manufacturer and pharmacy supplier offers a 30-day risk-free trial period and you can order free of shipping costs.


Quellen / Sources:

(1) Signorini, Massimo, et al. "Global aesthetics consensus: avoidance and management of complications from hyaluronic acid fillers-evidence-and opinion-based review and consensus recommendations." Plastic and reconstructive surgery 137.6 (2016): 961.


(2) Boen, Monica, et al. "A Prospective Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of a Novel Combination of Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Antioxidant Cream for Rejuvenation of the Aging Neck." The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology 13.11 (2020): 13.


(3) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/testergebnis


(4) https://www.dulexir.com/pages/bewertungen



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