14/11/2024
Should you be taking a collagen supplement?
Our bodies are very clever and our fibroblast cells make their own collagen (padding), elastin (bounce) and hyaluronic acid (hydration). However as we age, our collagen levels reduce by around 6% per decade, with an even bigger decline throughout the menopausal years. This shows in our skin as dullness, dryness and an increase in wrinkles and sagging.
Collagen supplements can act as messengers to our fibroblast cells, instructing them to work harder for us and boost those back up again, as well as helping to maintain what we’ve got.
The key thing to consider when choosing a collagen supplement is whether it is formulated in a way that will work when consumed. After a lot of research I chose to become a stockist due to the abundance of clinical studies proving it works to not only increase the amount of collagen but the quality too. It also contains an incredible blend of other ingredients to maximise your skins health and boost your energy too (B vitamins, L-lysine, vitamin C, MSM, omegas 3 and 6!) ✨ The product is available as a ready to drink liquid that tastes like tropical breakfast juice and in a sachet (to mix with 150ml water).
Available from the clinic or to order direct to your door 🤎