Including This One Item In Your Diet Can Keep Your Skin Flawless During Menopause, Say Experts
Unlock glowing skin during menopause by adding one simple thing to your diet
Key Points:
- Women’s health expert reveals the one thing you can add to your diet to improve your skin during menopause
- Expert explains why flaxseed is essential for any menopausal diet, including its benefits for hydration, collagen production, and anti-inflammatory benefits
- Expert explores the health benefits of flaxseed beyond skincare
Menopause is uncharted territory for your skin—it’s suddenly craving extra TLC, and those fine lines and dry patches seem to have RSVP’d without an invite!
“As hormonal shifts ramp up, they bring new challenges to our skin, from increased dryness to a little less bounce,” says Dr. Amanda Olson, President and Chief Clinical Officer at Intimate Rose, a company specializing in women’s health products. “But here’s the good news: nature has a few tricks up its sleeve!”
Enter flaxseed, a natural powerhouse packed with nutrients that boost hydration, support elasticity, and help skin feel its best. Here, Amanda explores how this little seed can make a big difference to your skincare routine during menopause.
How Flaxseed Supports Your Skin
Meet flaxseed, the tiny yet mighty seed that can supercharge your skin’s health! “Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and fiber, flaxseed offers a range of benefits that can help hydrate, firm, and calm your skin,” says Dr. Olson.
Here’s why this nutrient-rich seed is a fantastic addition to your diet during menopause, when the skin needs extra love and support:
- Boosts Hydration
Flaxseed is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which help strengthen skin cell membranes so they can hold onto moisture better. This hydration boost can lead to smoother, plumper-looking skin. - Supports Collagen Production
Collagen is what keeps skin firm and youthful. The nutrients in flaxseed help promote collagen synthesis, which means skin is more elastic and resilient against wrinkles. - Reduces Inflammation
Flaxseed’s anti-inflammatory properties can help calm redness and sensitivity, making it a great option if your skin is prone to irritation. “Less inflammation also means a clearer, more even complexion,” says Dr. Olson. - Strengthens The Skin Barrier
A strong skin barrier is essential for keeping moisture in and irritants out. Flaxseed can help bolster this barrier, reducing water loss and promoting a healthier, smoother skin surface.
Dr. Olson’s Five Easy Ways To Add Flaxseed to Your Diet
That all sounds great, but how do you actually eat flaxseed? Well, Amanda can often be found cooking up a storm with this cute little seed. Here, she gives her top five easy ways to incorporate flaxseed into your diet:
- Sprinkle In Smoothies
Add a tablespoon of ground flaxseed or a splash of flaxseed oil to your morning smoothie for an omega-3 boost. “Flaxseeds or flaxseed oil blends right in, to the point you might not even taste it, especially in a smoothie with strong flavors – but don’t worry, it’ll still do its job!” Dr. Olson advises. - Stir Into Yogurt Or Oatmeal
Stir a spoonful of ground flaxseed into yogurt or oatmeal. It thickens the mixture nicely and adds a subtle, nutty flavor without overpowering your breakfast. - Toss On Salads
Add ground flaxseed to your favorite salads for a touch of texture. “Flaxseed oil also works as a light and nutty dressing base,” Dr. Olson says. - Mix Into Baked Goods
For a creative twist, include flaxseed in muffins, pancakes, or banana bread. It’s an easy way to add fiber and skin-loving nutrients without changing the taste, making that sugary treat a little more healthy. - Blend Into Soups Or Stews
Add ground flaxseed to soups and stews for a thicker texture and a boost of skin-supporting nutrients. “It works especially well in hearty dishes where other strong flavors allow it to blend in seamlessly,” says Dr. Olson.
Dr. Amanda Olson, the creator, President, and Chief Clinical Officer at Intimate Rose, commented:
“Flaxseed is such a versatile little powerhouse, offering benefits that go way beyond just skincare. It’s a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and plant-based proteins that support heart health, help balance cholesterol, and regulate blood pressure—all vital considerations during menopause. Its high fiber content also aids in maintaining a healthy digestive system, which can be especially beneficial for your metabolism.
“It’s such a simple addition to your diet, yet it packs a punch. Flaxseed’s natural phytoestrogens are another huge bonus, as they can help moderate some of the hormonal fluctuations that make menopause challenging.”
About Intimate Rose
Intimate Rose specializes in women’s health products designed to enhance comfort, wellness, and quality of life. Their carefully crafted line includes products like pelvic wands, kegel weights, and dilators, which are developed with input from medical professionals to provide effective solutions for issues like pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum recovery. With a commitment to quality and discreet customer care, Intimate Rose empowers women to address intimate health needs confidently and comfortably. Trusted by both consumers and health professionals, they prioritize safety, usability, and results.