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How collagen works, when to expect results, and what the research actually says. Written for people who read before they buy.
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How to Read a Collagen Supplement Label
The Short Answer: The single most important number on a collagen label is the milligram content of hydrolysed collagen peptides per serving. Not the total blend weight. Not the ‘collagen complex’ t...
Read moreCollagen Side Effects: What the Research Actually Shows
The Short Answer: The published safety data is reassuring. Across 26 randomised controlled trials reviewed by Pu et al. (2023), no serious adverse effects were attributed to hydrolysed collagen sup...
Read moreReady-to-Drink Collagen Shots UK
The Short Answer: Ready-to-drink collagen shots deliver pre-dissolved collagen peptides that bypass the dissolution step required by powders and tablets. Liquid collagen achieves approximately 80% ...
Read moreBest Marine Collagen in the UK
The Short Answer: The best marine collagen supplement delivers the highest dose of hydrolysed collagen peptides in the most bioavailable format, with supporting ingredients that enable collagen syn...
Read moreIs Expensive Collagen Worth It?
The Short Answer: Price alone tells you very little. What matters is cost per gram of actual hydrolysed collagen peptides. A £25 supplement delivering 3,000mg per serving provides 90,000mg per mont...
Read moreDo Collagen Supplements Actually Work?
The Short Answer: Yes. A 2023 systematic review of 26 randomised controlled trials involving 1,721 participants found statistically significant improvements in skin hydration and elasticity from or...
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Collagen and Menopause: What Changes and What Helps
After menopause, collagen loss accelerates from approximately 1–1.5% per year to 2.1% per year for the first 15–18 years (Brincat et al., 1987). This is driven by the sharp decline in oestrogen, wh...
Read moreWhat Happens When You Stop Taking Collagen
The Short Answer: When you stop taking collagen, your body returns to its baseline rate of collagen production — which declines approximately 1–1.5% per year from your mid-twenties (Varani et al., ...
Read moreAura contains 15,000mg of hydrolysed marine collagen (Type I and III) plus 8 supporting vitamins and minerals — each chosen for a specific role in skin, hair, or nail health. Every ingredient is do...
Read moreWhy Most Collagen Supplements Are Underdosed
Most collagen supplements on the UK market contain 3,000-5,000mg per serving. Published research showing measurable skin improvements typically uses 8,000-10,000mg per day. The gap between what is ...
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