WHAT IS COLLAGEN ?

COLLAGEN -THE FACTS

There are 3 main components that provide the foundation for smooth, radiant skin:Collagen – makes up 75-80% of your skin and helps to provide skin firmness and smoothness

ELASTIN gives your skin its elasticity and resilience

HYALURONIC ACID maintains skin hydration and keeps your skin plump

A decline in these 3 components of skin is known as “skin ageing”

Commencing around the age of 25, collagen production experiences an annual decline of approximately 1%. Without supplementation, the average decrease reaches 25% by the age of 40. The decline becomes even more pronounced, with a staggering 50% reduction in collagen production by the age of 60.

COLLAGEN PEPTIDES

Hydrolysed collagen, also known as collagen peptides, is collagen that has been broken down into smaller peptides through a process called hydrolysis. These smaller peptides are more easily absorbed by the body, making hydrolysed collagen an effective supplement for supporting skin, joint, and bone health. Incorporating hydrolyzed collagen into your daily routine can help promote youthful skin, strengthen joints, and improve overall vitality.

Verisol® COLLAGEN

SKIN ELASTICITY: Verisol® has been shown in clinical studies to improve skin elasticity, making it firmer and more resilient.

WRINKLE REDUCTION: Regular intake of Verisol® can lead to a noticeable reduction in wrinkle depth and volume.

COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS: It stimulates the body's own collagen production, enhancing the skin's structure and hydration.

NAIL & HAIR HEALTH: In addition to its benefits for the skin, Verisol® may also support the strength and health of nails and hair.

BIOAVAILABILITY: The peptides in Verisol® are highly bioavailable, meaning they are easily absorbed and utilized by the body.

WHY WE NEED COLLAGEN

COLLAGEN LOSS

Several key factors contribute to the decline in collagen production and the degradation of existing collagen fibers:

Decreased Fibroblast Activity: Fibroblasts are the cells responsible for producing collagen. As we age, the activity of fibroblasts tends to decrease, leading to a reduction in the synthesis of new collagen fibers. 

Natural Aging Process: Aging itself is associated with a gradual reduction in collagen production. The body's natural processes for repairing and renewing tissues become less efficient over time, leading to a decline in collagen synthesis and an increase in collagen breakdown.

Environmental Factors: Exposure to environmental stressors, such as UV radiation from the sun and pollution, accelerates collagen breakdown. UV rays, in particular, can trigger the production of enzymes that degrade collagen fibers, leading to increased collagen loss and visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin.

COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS

PREPROCOLLAGEN

Natural collagen synthesis is a crucial process that keeps our skin, bones, and other tissues strong and elastic.

Collagen, a key protein, acts like a building block for these tissues. The process involves converting genetic information into messenger RNA, which guides the production of preprocollagen. Various cells, especially fibroblasts, play a vital role in managing this process.

Maintaining a good level of natural collagen synthesis is essential for repairing tissues and keeping our skin and other tissues flexible and resilient. However, factors like age, nutrition, and the environment can affect how well our bodies make collagen. Hence the need to supplement our collagen intake to offset these factors.