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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.

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...
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