5 Things Women Over 40 Need to Know About Nonenal and Menopause
Over 40 and going through menopause? You might be carrying a scent you can’t smell—but others can. Here's everything you need to know:
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Hormonal Sweat Can Trigger Nonenal Production
As your body navigates hormonal changes, menopause often brings increased perspiration from hot flashes and night sweats. This extra sweat reacts with fatty acids on your skin, creating nonenal—the odor associated with aging. It’s not just sweat; it’s a chemical reaction unique to this phase of life.
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Nonenal is Oil-Based and Hard to Remove
Unlike dirt or sweat, nonenal clings to skin and fabrics, making it much harder to wash away. Regular soaps don’t break it down effectively, which is why many women unknowingly live with this lingering scent, even after a shower.
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Your Nose Can’t Smell It—But Others Can
Here’s the tricky part: our noses adapt to familiar scents, including nonenal. That means while you might not notice it on yourself, people around you often do. The result? A loss of confidence in social settings without even knowing why.
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Stress and Lifestyle Changes During Menopause Make It Worse
Menopause is stressful enough, and that stress can further increase nonenal production. The combination of hormonal imbalances, lifestyle shifts, and aging skin creates the perfect storm for this odor to appear—and persist.
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There’s a Proven Way to Take Back Control
You don’t have to live with nonenal. The first step is discovering if it’s affecting you with Mirai Clinical’s Nonenal Sweat Test. This easy-to-use test helps you detect nonenal levels so you can take action. If nonenal is present, our Japanese Persimmon Soap—clinically proven to eliminate 97% of aging odors—will leave you feeling fresh and confident.
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Nonenal Sweat Test
$19.97
pH Test Strip: 1 strip per test, 16 strips included. Detects sweat pH to identify potential nonenal (old people smell) presence.
Color Chart: Scientifically calibrated to interpret results—yellow for healthy (acidic), green for potential nonenal
Instructions: Step-by-step guide for accurate use and results.
"Aging odor doesn't come from poor hygiene. It's just your skin's natural aging process."
- Dr. Yoko, Mirai Clinical's Medical Advisor
How It Works
STEP 1
Exercise
STEP 2
Apply to sweaty area
STEP 3
Compare to chart
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nonenal Sweat Test?
The Nonenal Sweat Test is a quick and easy tool designed to measure the pH level of your sweat. By detecting whether your sweat is acidic or alkaline, it can indicate the presence of nonenal, a compound associated with aging-related body odor.
How does the test work?
The test strip reacts to the pH of your sweat.
If the strip remains yellow, your sweat is slightly acidic, indicating no presence of nonenal.
If it turns green, your sweat is alkaline, which may indicate nonenal-related odor.
Simply follow the instructions to activate your sweat, apply the strip, and compare the color to the provided chart.
Why is nonenal important?
Nonenal is a naturally occurring compound caused by the breakdown of fatty acids on your skin, commonly linked to hormonal changes, menopause, and aging. It produces a distinctive odor that can be hard to remove with regular soaps.
Who should use the Nonenal Sweat Test?
This test is ideal for individuals over 40, especially women going through menopause or anyone concerned about aging-related odors. It’s a practical tool for those who want to understand their body better and maintain confidence in their scent.
Can I use regular soap if I test positive for nonenal?
No, regular soaps are not effective at removing nonenal because it is oil-based. For best results, we recommend using Mirai Clinical’s Japanese Persimmon Soap, which is clinically proven to reduce nonenal by 97%.
How long does the test take?
Is this test reusable?
No, the Sweat Test is a single-use product. Each kit includes one test strip designed for a single application to ensure accurate and reliable results.
What do I do if my sweat tests alkaline?
If the strip turns green, it’s a sign your sweat is alkaline and may contain nonenal. Pairing the test with Mirai Clinical’s Japanese Persimmon Soap can help effectively eliminate this odor.
Is the test safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, the test strip is non-invasive and safe for all skin types. It is designed to measure pH levels without causing irritation.
How often should I use the test?
You can use the test periodically, especially if you notice changes in your body odor, experience hormonal shifts, or want to monitor your progress after using odor-eliminating products like Mirai Clinical’s soap.
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