Estriol face cream for changing skin.
A prescription skincare route for women noticing dryness, loss of firmness, dullness, texture changes and visible skin ageing around perimenopause and menopause.
Menopause skincare, made personal.
Prescription skincare for dryness, firmness, radiance and texture changes, subject to clinical suitability.
Estriol Face Cream
Root & Radiance Estriol Face Cream is a prescription topical facial cream for women experiencing menopause-related skin changes. It is designed for concerns such as dryness, reduced firmness, dullness, visible fine lines and changes in texture.
Estriol is one of the three main forms of oestrogen. In skincare, topical estriol is used locally on the skin and may be considered where hormonal changes are affecting skin quality.
Treatment is supplied only if clinically suitable after an online consultation and prescriber review.
Menopause can change the way skin looks and feels.
As oestrogen levels change during perimenopause and menopause, many women notice their skin feels drier, thinner, less firm, less elastic, or slower to recover. Prescription menopause skincare is designed to address these changes through a clinically reviewed route.
Dryness
Changing hormones may affect skin barrier comfort, leaving skin feeling drier or less supple.
Firmness
Many women notice reduced firmness and bounce as skin changes around menopause.
Texture
Skin may appear rougher, duller, or less even in texture as collagen and hydration support change.
Radiance
Estriol skincare may help support a healthier looking glow when used consistently as part of a routine.
What is estriol?
Estriol is one of the three main forms of oestrogen. It is generally considered less potent than estradiol and is often discussed as a gentler topical option for facial skincare.
Topical facial estriol is used locally on the skin. Suitability still needs to be reviewed by a clinician, especially if you have a history of hormone-sensitive conditions, unexplained vaginal bleeding, blood clots, liver disease, or if you use other hormone treatments.
This product is for facial use only. It is not for vaginal, vulval or internal use.
A simple prescription skincare pathway.
Tell us about your skin
Complete an online questionnaire about your skin, menopause stage, medical history and treatment goals.
Clinical review
A UK registered prescriber reviews your answers to decide whether treatment is suitable.
Pharmacy dispensing
If approved, your prescription is dispensed by our pharmacy partner.
Delivered discreetly
Your treatment is delivered discreetly with guidance on how to use it safely.
Estriol face cream for menopause-related skin changes
During perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in the way their skin looks and feels. These changes can include dryness, reduced firmness, reduced elasticity, a thinner skin feel, dullness, visible texture changes and fine lines.
Estriol face cream is a prescription skincare option designed for women who want a clinically reviewed route for menopause-related skin concerns. It is not a standard cosmetic moisturiser. It should only be used where a prescriber has confirmed it is appropriate.
Estriol vs estradiol
Estriol and estradiol are both forms of oestrogen, but they are not the same. Estradiol is generally considered more potent and is commonly used in systemic hormone therapy and vaginal hormone treatment. Estriol is considered less potent and is often discussed as a gentler topical option for facial skincare.
Who might consider estriol face cream?
This route may be considered by women in perimenopause, menopause or postmenopause who are noticing skin changes that feel different to their earlier skin pattern. This may include increased dryness, loss of radiance, reduced firmness, fine lines, or a less resilient skin barrier.
How to use estriol cream
Use should follow the instructions provided by your prescriber. In general, prescription face creams are usually applied to clean, dry skin, often in the evening or as directed. Sunscreen should be used during the day, especially if you are also using active skincare ingredients.
Important safety information
Estriol face cream may not be suitable for everyone. You should complete the consultation accurately, especially if you have a history of breast cancer, hormone-sensitive cancer, unexplained vaginal bleeding, blood clots, liver disease, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or are using hormone therapy.
Frequently asked questions
Ready to build your menopause skincare route?
Complete a quick online consultation. If suitable, your prescription skincare is reviewed, dispensed and delivered discreetly to your door.
