Zenii Skin Fusion’s high-strength marine-sourced collagen. It’s currently reduced to £65 (originally £85) for 20 servings, but also delivers hyaluronic acid, magnesium and a slew of vitamins and, according to Dr Shotter, ‘provides everything your skin needs to make more of its own collagen’.
Or there’s Yourzooki liposomal marine collagen, which uses a special technology much raved about by pharmacist Shabir Daya, co-founder of Victoria Health, because it ensures the ingredients reach its target areas without being destroyed by the stomach’s acids.Then there are Dose & Co’s powders, £29.99, and Ingenious Beauty’s capsules, £88 for 60 days, one of the most effective supplements on the market – 98 per cent of users in a clinical trial reported improved skin and reduced wrinkles.
I’ve been taking collagen powders, including Vital Proteins’ marine-sourced ones, for a couple of months in berry and oat-milk smoothies and my skin and hair have both improved.
No aches either. Pricey, but I no longer fritter on takeaway coffees. Ergo justified. This article is kept updated with the latest information.We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future.Thank you for your support.Need help?Visit our page..
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