What is your skin actually trying to tell you?
Your hydration, elasticity, and lipid barrier all affect the wrinkles, laugh lines, and crow's feet that show up on your face. Answer 10 questions and we'll match your skin signals to the mechanisms most likely behind them — and recommend a personalized routine to fix them.
What's your age range?
Skin's lipid production and cell turnover shift with every decade.
What's your skin's biggest tell right now?
Pick the one signal you notice first when you look in the mirror.
Where does it show up most?
Different areas age at different rates. Pinpointing your zone helps us get more specific about what's driving it.
When does your skin feel the most dull or dry?
The pattern often points to whether the issue is coming from outside — or from within.
How would you describe your current skincare routine?
Be honest — not the routine you wish you had. The one you actually do.
What's your biggest frustration with your current skincare?
Sometimes the frustration tells us more than the symptoms do.
Which of these sounds most like your daily reality right now?
This helps pinpoint underlying conditions or circumstances that show up on your skin.
When you're shopping for skincare products, what matters most to you?
No right answer here — this just helps us point you toward products that fit the way you think.
Are you currently taking any beauty or wellness supplements?
Select any you take regularly — even occasionally counts.
In 90 days, what do you most want to stop seeing when you look in the mirror?
Pick the one that feels most like you.
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Your signals point to Signs of Lipid Barrier Decline.
Your lipid barrier is breaking down. The fatty layer that locks moisture in is depleting — and topical skincare has lost its foundation to build on.
What this means for you
What's actually happening
Your age, the location of your dryness or fine lines, and your hormonal picture all point in the same direction. The dominant fatty acid in a healthy lipid barrier is palmitoleic acid — also known as Omega-7. When levels decline, the structural foundation your moisturizer relies on starts to break down. Topical products can support the barrier. Only an internal fatty acid can rebuild it.
Why Omega-7 specifically
Palmitoleic acid is the dominant fatty acid in healthy skin's lipid barrier. It gets incorporated into your cell membranes over 60–90 days, restoring the structural foundation moisturizers rely on. It's not a serum. It's the thing serums need to work.

Most women spend years trying to fix their skin from the outside. Omega-7 works differently — it restores the internal lipid layer that every moisturizer, serum, and cream you use actually depends on. Two softgels a day. Results in 60–90 days. Made with MSC-certified AlaskOmega® wild-caught Alaska pollock — third-party tested, standardized at 500mg palmitoleic acid per serving.


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