How is a topical estrogen cream different from a standard moisturizer?
A topical estrogen cream and a standard moisturizer might look similar in your hand, but they work in really different ways.
A moisturizer mostly sits on the surface and helps trap water in your skin so it feels softer and less dry. Think of it as giving your skin a glass of water. Helpful, but temporary.
Topical estrogen, like the estriol in our M4 skincare line here at Alloy, does something deeper. As Dr. Ellen Gendler explains, estrogen receptors live in your skin, and when estrogen levels drop in perimenopause and menopause, collagen, elastin, and hydration all decline. A topical estrogen cream interacts with those receptors to help rebuild what’s been lost. It can thicken collagen, improve elasticity, boost hydration from within, and smooth skin texture. Those are changes a regular moisturizer can’t create on its own.
If you want to hear a quick explanation of how topical estrogen works differently, this chapter from our YouTube video is helpful: Topical estrogen effects.
If you’re curious about using an estrogen cream for your face, you can take a look at our M4 Face Cream Rx, which was designed specifically for menopausal and perimenopausal skin: M4 Face Cream Rx.
This answer was created using the following resources:
Why Estriol + Tretinoin Make a Great Team - Topical Estrogen Effects
A New Approach to Aging with Alloy - Topical Estrogen and Medication Safety
When’s the Best Time to Start Hormone Therapy? | Dr. Sharon Malone - Systemic vs. Topical Estrogen
What's the Difference Between Estradiol Vaginal Cream and Estriol Face Cream?
The Science Behind Topical Estrogen: Doctors Review M4 Cream - Topical Estrogen for Skin























