taeng taeng, but since it has no direct English translation, she came up with the term Jello skin. She credits her Jello skin to lots of collagen, a protein that improves elasticity and reduces wrinkles for a plump and bouncy complexion.
Lee's videos went viral and the hashtag on TikTok. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Collagen is found in skin-care products like and , but Lee calls collagen a “lifestyle” and recommends incorporating the protein into your diet, along with drinking water to stay hydrated and .
Dermatologist , MD, agrees, putting an emphasis on internal wellness. “I give this trend a thumbs up because it's not only about skincare or DIY treatments but actually encompasses internal wellness for glowing skin which has always been my focus for my patients with all their treatments," she says. “As we age we lose collagen, volume, and elasticity.
Yes we can replenish volume with quality skincare and professional treatments, but we still need proper nutrition internally to nourish our skin and maintain skin elasticity, hydration and collagen.”Dr.
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