Science's answer to skin dehydration, wrinkles and sagging skin! Research has confirmed how collagen peptides help strengthen and rejuvenate the deeper skin layers from within, maintaining the cohesive and dense collagen network that is key to preventing wrinkles and sagging.
Collagen peptides also have a significant effect on skin hydration. Maintaining a well-hydrated skin is crucial for a smooth, healthy looking skin and prevents the formation of wrinkles. Our type 1 collagen peptides are optimized for high bioavailability & bioactivity. This means they quickly reach the parts of the body where they are most needed where they act as building blocks for the local cells and help boost the production of new collagen fibers.
Collagen is the body’s most important building block and it makes up approximately 30% of the proteins in our bodies. Collagen is the key structural protein that ensures the cohesion, elasticity and regeneration of all our connective tissues, including skin, hair, nails, tendons and bones. In essence, collagen is strong and flexible and is the ‘glue’ that holds everything together. It strengthens various body structures as well as the integrity of our skin.
When collagen levels in our bodies start to decline with age, or with exposure to things like UV rays or cigarette smoke, our skin's structural integrity is compromised. Adding a collagen supplement to your diet can help to boost the collagen levels in your body.
Collagen peptides are small bioactive peptides obtained by enzymatically hydrolysis of collagen. Collagen peptides are highly bioavailable (easily absorbed by our bodies). They act as building blocks, renewing bodily tissues, such as skin, bones and joints. It has been proposed that collagen peptides may act as a messenger to the cells and trigger the synthesis and reorganization of new collagen fibres, thereby supporting our tissue structure. Numerous scientific studies have demonstrated collagen peptides’ health benefits. Key areas of benefit include healthy ageing, nails, hair, skin, joint and bone health.
The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.
We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.
Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?