Beauty from within. Collagen as a structural protein plays a crucial role in supporting the natural growth of your skin, hair and nails. Be yourself and glow! Find out on this page everything about how taking collagen peptides and developing a daily beauty routine can help strengthen your natural beauty and make you shine from within.
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Beautiful skin, shiny hair and strong nails.
Beauty from within!
Bioactive collagen peptides support your natural beauty from within. Start the beauty routine according to your taste.
Taking collagen supports...
... your muscle building
Proteins contribute to the maintenance and increase of muscle mass.
... your shape
Bioactive collagen peptides for a longer lasting feeling of satiety. 24
... your natural beauty
Collagen tightens your skin 14 , strengthens your nails 23 and makes your hair 22 shine.
Beautiful Hair
No shine, little volume and dry hair ends and no solution. Although you have already tried many shampoos for more volume, your hair looks limp and lifeless. Perhaps you have already discovered the first gray hair or hair loss is becoming an unpleasant issue? Then we have good news: collagen peptides provide scientifically proven relief.
Beautiful hair: How does collagen help?
Collagen peptides are natural and bioactive proteins and the new superstars for beauty & co. Collagen peptides have been proven to alleviate almost every hair problem. Collagen peptides are rich in the amino acid glycine. This is needed to produce keratin, the main component of human hair. Collagen peptides also have an antioxidant effect 22 , which means they can repair hair roots damaged by free radicals. This alleviates problems such as hair breakage.
The antioxidant effect of collagen peptides also helps with gray hair. Free radicals impair the formation of melanin, the substance that gives your hair its color. Because collagen also strengthens the skin and makes it elastic, it also prevents age-related hair loss.
Around 70 percent of our skin is made up of collagen. From the age of 25, however, our body produces less and less of the structural protein, which makes the skin weak and promotes hair loss. Taking collagen peptides can counteract this. 17
Beautiful Skin
"Beauty from the inside out" is more important than ever and our skin, as a reflection of our health and soul, reveals a lot about our well-being and vitality. A healthy complexion and firm connective tissue are signs of a healthy lifestyle, which is the responsibility of the individual.
Beautiful skin – how does collagen help?
Collagen is an important protein for connective tissue: in the dermis of human skin, collagen makes up more than 70% of the dry weight of the skin. The body is capable of producing at least 28 different types of collagen, but the two types that are crucial for the health and beauty of the skin are collagen type I and type III.
Numerous scientific studies show that collagen synthesis can be promoted by oral intake of collagen peptides.
Increase in skin moisture, skin elasticity and skin firmness
Clinical studies prove the effectiveness of collagen peptides for our skin. The results of the studies showed an improvement in skin moisture by 14%, skin elasticity by 17% and skin firmness by 11%. 12,13,14
Beautiful nails
Healthy and beautiful nails are the hallmark of well-groomedness and health. Our fingernails are formed from the epidermis and are closely connected to the skin. They are formed from differentiated keratinocytes in the nail matrix. The rate of growth depends on the length of the fingers.
Beautiful nails: How does collagen help?
A fingernail takes about six months to grow back completely. One problem: nail growth slows down with age.
Another problem can be brittle fingernails. They are often characterized by frequent breakage, cracks at the edges or peeling of the surface. It is suspected that a disturbed moisture-binding capacity of the corneal plate is responsible for this, which is due, among other things, to a lack of keratin.
A study with bioactive collagen peptides has shown that collagen can improve nail appearance: the subjects had fewer torn and broken nails and improved nail growth. 23
Scientifically confirmed
Studies have proven the effectiveness of regular collagen intake. After 4-6 weeks, the effects become visible and measurable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Collagen Help With Wrinkles?
Collagen is an essential component of the dermis layer found in our skin. Bioactive collagen peptides have proven anti-aging effects that benefit your skin. This is also why a skin care routine is important.
Does collagen make the skin elastic?
Elasticity refers to your skin's ability to stretch, or bounce back, when pulled or squeezed. When you're young, your skin has abundant amounts of collagen and elastin. However, as you age, your body produces less and less of both proteins, resulting in sagging skin. Adding bioactive collagen peptides to your skincare routine can help improve skin elasticity by increasing the durability of your skin. 12
Does collagen make the skin firm?
There is study-based evidence that shows an 11% increase in skin firmness after 56 days of taking Bioactive Collagen Peptides. 1
Does collagen help moisturize the skin?
A study showed that daily oral
Intake of 10g of bioactive collagen peptides significantly improved the skin moisture of the cheek after 56 days. The results, measured with a corneometer, showed an increase in moisture content of up to 14%. 13
Does collagen help with cellulite?
Collagen can help smooth the appearance of cellulite. Cellulite becomes more visible as our skin stretches, thins and sags. Collagen makes up 70% of our skin. Collagen supplementation increases skin collagen expression and elasticity and thickness, which is important for hiding fat cells that lie beneath the skin. 25
What does collagen do for your skin?
Collagen is such an important component of our skin, muscles and tissue. More specifically, collagen is a special protein that makes up a large part of our skin (70% to be exact) and 90% of both our organic bone mass and connective tissue. While your body already produces collagen on its own, as you age the amount of collagen produced decreases. This is where signs of aging creep in - from the classic wrinkled skin to sore joints or cellulite, it's all there. Despite all the creams, masks, etc. that we apply regularly, we often see the aging of our skin.
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(12) Proksch, E., Segger, D., Degwert, J., Schunck, M., Zague, V. and Oesser, S. (2014). Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides has beneficial effects on human skin physiology: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Skin Pharmacol. Physiol., Vol. 27, Iss. 1, 47-55.
(13) Asserin, J., Lati, E., Shioya, T., Prawitt, J. (2015). The effect of oral collagen peptide supplementation on skin moisture and the dermal collagen network: evidence from an ex vivo model and randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 14, 291-301
(14) Kantor, I., Donikyan, LA, Simon, E. And Wollschlaeger, B. (2002). Results of a study evaluating the use of a dietary supplement formula in the management of age-related skin changes in women with moderate to severe wrinkling of the periorbital area. The Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association, Vol. 5, Iss. 2, 10-19.
(22) Cloudy RM. The impact of oxidative stress on hair. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2015 Dec;37 Suppl 2:25-30. doi: 10.1111/ics.12286. PMID: 26574302. ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26574302/ )
(23) Oral supplementation with specific bioactive collagen peptides improves nail growth and reduces symptoms of brittle nails.
Article in Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology · August 2017 DOI: 10.1111/jocd.12393
(24) SOLUGEL® clinical satiety study
(25) Schunck M, Zague V, Oesser S, Proksch E. Dietary supplementation with specific collagen peptides has a body mass index-dependent beneficial effect on cellulite morphology. J Med Food. 2015 Dec;18(12):1340-8. doi: 10.1089/jmf.2015.0022. Epub 2015 Nov 12. PMID: 26561784; PMCID: PMC4685482.