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Skin Vitality Test

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This at-home lab test measures the levels of vitamin D and six hormones that may contribute to skin concerns like acne and premature aging. 

Measures

Levels of Estradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone, DHEA, Cortisol, TSH, and Vitamin D

Collection Methods

Finger Prick
Saliva

Features

Free shipping
FSA / HSA accepted
Same labs as physicians & hospitals
Confidential results in 2 to 5 days

SKU: htb-skn Categories: General Wellness, All Products, Tests Tag: Skin-Issues
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Description

About the test

Experiencing skin concerns like acne or premature aging?

This test measures the levels of nine markers—estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, TSH, and vitamin D—to determine if they are within the normal range. Together, these hormone levels can offer a broad overview of your hormonal balance and whether they may be affecting your overall skin health.

Estradiol

Estradiol (E12) is the strongest of the three naturally occurring estrogens. Although it is the primary female hormone, estradiol is found in all sexes. It contributes to healthy bone maintenance, improves blood flow in coronary arteries, offers neuroprotective effects, and helps both sexes maintain a healthy libido. Estradiol is also essential to skin function and health. It has been shown to improve elasticity, hydration, and thickness.

Progesterone

In women, progesterone is most commonly known for its role in maintaining regular menstrual cycles and early stages of pregnancy. In men, it is a precursor to testosterone. Progesterone can also play a role in skin health, stimulating sebum production. Too much progesterone can lead to oil buildup, while too little can trigger symptoms like acne.

Free Testosterone

Testosterone is often regarded as the male sex hormone, but it is essential for bone density, libido, body fat distribution, and supporting muscle mass across all sexes. Healthy testosterone levels can help the skin maintain optimal moisture and elasticity. Free testosterone refers to the testosterone that is not attached to proteins, while total testosterone includes free testosterone and testosterone bound to the proteins in the blood.

DHEA

DHEA, or dehydroepiandrosterone, is an androgen hormone primarily produced by the adrenal glands. DHEA is a precursor hormone, meaning it has a little biological effect on its own. However, when it’s converted into other hormones like testosterone and estrogen, it has powerful effects. High levels of DHEA can lead to oily skin and acne. DHEA peaks in early adulthood and gradually decreases with age.

Cortisol

Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and released in response to stressors like exercise and illness. While it’s often referred to as the “stress hormone,” cortisol has many other bodily functions, including blood sugar and metabolism regulation. Studies show that chronic stress may also negatively affect overall skin health and exacerbate skin conditions like psoriasis, rosacea, eczema, acne, and hair loss. In most people, cortisol levels are highest in the morning and lowest in the middle of the night.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

Thyroid stimulating hormone, or TSH, is produced by the pituitary gland. It’s responsible for regulating hormones T3 and T4, which are produced by the thyroid gland. Low levels of TSH can lead to dry skin. TSH is considered the most sensitive marker for screening for thyroid diseases and conditions.

Vitamin D (25-OH D)

Vitamin D forms when your skin absorbs sunlight and is found in natural and fortified foods. It plays a role in various bodily processes, including bone formation and maintenance, as well as immune function. It may also contribute to skin health by reducing inflammation, decreasing environmental damage, and normalizing cell turnover. Low vitamin D intake over time may lead to a vitamin D deficiency.

Related symptoms

Experiencing abnormal changes in your skin?

If your hormones are imbalanced, the overall health of your skin may be compromised.

Symptoms

    • Itchy or painful rashes
    • Eczema
    • Skin ulcers
    • Psoriasis
    • Scaling skin
    • Cellulitis
    • Peeling skin
    • Measles
    • Dry, cracked skin
    • Melanoma
    • Open lesions
    • Lupus
    • Rosacea
    • Contact dermatitis
    • Hives
    • Vitiligo

How it works

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Questions and Answers

What is a skin vitality test?

The Home Test Box Skin Vitality Test measures the levels of vitamin D and six hormones that may affect your skin health.

What markers are included in the skin vitality test?

The Home Test Box Skin Vitality Test includes the following seven markers:

  • Estradiol
  • Progesterone
  • Free Testosterone
  • DHEA
  • Cortisol
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Vitamin D

What is vitamin D, and how does it affect skin health?

Vitamin D is a nutrient that helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are crucial for maintaining strong and healthy bones. It also affects immune function, cell growth, and keeping your muscles and nerves working normally.

Vitamin D has been linked to several skin health benefits, including calming inflammation, protecting the skin, and improving cell turnover.

Vitamin D is known as the "sunshine vitamin" because the body can produce it when the skin is exposed to sunlight. However, many people do not get enough vitamin D from sunlight alone and may need to obtain it from other sources, like food or supplements.

Before your body can use vitamin D, your liver must change it into 25 hydroxyvitamin D, or 25(OH)D. Most vitamin D blood tests, including the Home Test Box Vitamin D Test, measure the level of 25(OH)D in your blood.

Your kidneys use 25(OH)D to make "active vitamin D," which allows your body to use calcium to build bones and help other cells work properly.

Vitamin D deficiency can lead to weak bones and an increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

 

Sources:

Vitamin D. Medlineplus.gov. Published 2021. Accessed January 19, 2023. https://medlineplus.gov/vitamind.html

Vitamin D Test. Medlineplus.gov. Published 2022. Accessed January 19, 2023. https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/vitamin-d-test/

What is required to take this test?

The Skin Vitality Test requires you to self-collect a saliva and blood spot sample. 

View details on how to collect a saliva sample here.

View details on how to collect a blood spot sample here.

How can estradiol affect skin health?

Estradiol is a form of estrogen that plays a role in maintaining skin health. It helps to keep the skin thick, hydrated, and elastic by stimulating the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid. It also helps regulate oil production, which can reduce dryness and keep the skin looking youthful.

Estradiol also plays a role in protecting the skin from UV damage by increasing the production of melanin, which is the pigment that gives color to the skin and hair. It also helps to repair DNA damage in the skin cells caused by UV radiation.

However, a decrease in estradiol levels can lead to skin thinning, decreased elasticity, and dryness, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots.

How can testosterone affect skin health?

Testosterone can affect the skin in a few ways. It can increase the size of oil glands, leading to acne. It can also cause hair growth and thickening of the skin. Additionally, low levels of testosterone can lead to a decrease in collagen production, resulting in thinner, less elastic skin.

How can cortisol affect skin health?

Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and released in response to stressors like exercise and illness. While it’s often referred to as the “stress hormone,” cortisol has many other bodily functions, including blood sugar and metabolism regulation. 

Studies show that chronic stress may also negatively affect overall skin health and exacerbate conditions like psoriasis, rosacea, eczema, acne, and hair loss.

How can DHEA affect skin health?

DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, the ovaries, and the testes. It is a precursor to other hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone.

DHEA levels typically decrease with age, and some studies have suggested that supplementing with DHEA may have anti-aging effects on the skin by improving hydration and firmness. However, more research is needed to confirm these effects and to determine the appropriate dosage.

It is important to note that DHEA is a hormone and should be used with caution, as high doses can have negative side effects, and people with certain medical conditions should not use it without consulting a doctor.

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