Biolouve Guide
Menopause & Intimate Wellness: A Complete Guide to Comfort Through Every Stage
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Topics Covered
Maintaining Sexual Intimacy and Connection Through Menopause
Sexual intimacy after menopause is something women rarely see represented in culture or media — and yet active, satis...
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Hormonal vs Non-Hormonal Care: Your Complete Guide to Menopause Treatment Options
When intimate symptoms of menopause appear, women face a confusing landscape of treatment options — and a lot of comp...
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Perimenopause: The Early Intimate Symptoms Most Women Miss
Perimenopause — the transition leading up to menopause — typically begins in a woman's mid-to-late 40s, but can start...
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Phytoestrogens Explained: How Plant Compounds Support Menopausal Health
Phytoestrogens — plant compounds with mild estrogen-like activity — sit in a fascinating middle ground between food a...
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Understanding GSM: What Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Really Means
For decades, the intimate symptoms of menopause were lumped under the vague term 'vaginal atrophy' — a label that foc...
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How Menopause Changes Your Vulvar Skin (and How to Care for It)
Most menopause information focuses on internal vaginal changes — but for many women, the more visible and chronically...
Read MoreGSM is progressive. Unlike hot flashes, which often improve over time, the intimate symptoms of menopause typically worsen without intervention. The good news: they're highly responsive to treatment. The combination of consistent daily care, lifestyle support, and (where appropriate) targeted medical therapy can fully restore comfort for the vast majority of women.
Biolouve's V Majestic serum was developed specifically for this challenge. Multi-weight hyaluronic acid delivers hydration at multiple tissue depths, niacinamide strengthens the skin barrier, and Pueraria Mirifica — a clinically studied phytoestrogen — supports tissue elasticity without synthetic hormones. Paired with V Happy Everyday cleanser to maintain the protective acidic pH, it provides a non-hormonal foundation that complements (rather than competes with) any medical treatment your provider may recommend.
This guide covers the full picture: understanding GSM, recognizing perimenopausal changes early, maintaining intimacy through hormonal shifts, weighing hormonal vs non-hormonal care options, the science of phytoestrogens, and the specific vulvar skin changes that need different attention than the rest of your skincare.