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Estradiol Gel for Skin & Hair
6 women reported on this specific combination.
6
Experience Reports
6.0/10
Median Score (Wk 8)
67%
Would Continue
Self-reported data — not clinically verified. Not medical advice.
What women reported
6 self-reported experiences with Estradiol Gel for skin & hair
Tried
I gave Estradiol Gel a fair trial for my hormonal acne. Some improvement in anxiety eased somewhat but the brain fog lingered persisted. Still deciding whether to continue.
For
Skin & Hair
Noticed
Outcome 4/10 at 8 wk
Would continue maybe
About
Age range 45-49
8 weeks logged
Tried
I've been using Estradiol Gel for about 12 weeks now for skin dryness and itching. I slept better for the first time in months around week 4. my quality of life improved dramatically. Best decision I made for my health.
For
Skin & Hair
Noticed
Outcome 10/10 at 8 wk
Would continue yes
About
Age range 40-44
16 weeks logged
Tried
I gave Estradiol Gel a fair trial for my hair shedding and scalp issues. Some improvement in energy improved but the weight didn't shift persisted. I may try increasing the dose.
For
Skin & Hair
Noticed
Outcome 3/10 at 12 wk
Would continue maybe
2 side effects noted
About
Age range 40-44
12 weeks logged
Tried
Mixed feelings about Estradiol Gel. mood stabilised slightly was noticeable, but the brain fog lingered didn't really improve. I may try increasing the dose.
For
Skin & Hair
Noticed
Outcome 6/10 at 8 wk
Would continue yes
1 side effect noted
About
Age range 45-49
8 weeks logged
Tried
My gynecologist suggested Estradiol Gel for my dry and ageing skin. It took about 3 weeks to notice anything, but by week 10 my quality of life improved dramatically. Worth persevering through the first few weeks.
For
Skin & Hair
Noticed
Outcome 7/10 at 8 wk
Would continue yes
About
Age range 35-39
12 weeks logged
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Women on this site share what happened when they tried different approaches. These are personal experiences — not medical proof. Always consult your doctor or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any approach.
Data last updated: March 27, 2026