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Why beauty therapists are pro collagen

Posted on 13 November 2015

There are any number of treatments your beauty therapist may recommend for skin rejuvenation but one that's often recommended is collagen supplementation - a non-invasive, all-natural solution for smoother, firmer looking skin.

Collagen is part of the matrix that helps 'hold' our skin together. It keeps it firm and plump. However, over time collagen levels start to decline; there is a drop in our body's natural collagen production and consequently an increase in degradation. Most people know when skin loses collagen we develop wrinkles.

Collagen-based skincare products are instrumental in restoring strength and resilience to our skin. They help preserve our collagen and even boost its production. But not all collagen products work. Their effectiveness depends on how you're introducing the collagen into your body. Creams won't work because the collagen molecules are too large to penetrate the skin. Even if the molecules were made small enough to be absorbed, they cannot bind with the collagen existing in skin.

Collagen supplements, however, are a different story. Scientists have proven they are effective at renewing collagen levels. But the collagen specifications are important. In order for collagen supplements to be effective, they have to contain the right type of collagen.

Interestingly, there are more than 25 different types of collagen in the body, all of which perform a different function. Collagen XXII, for example, is specific to tissue junctions such as the myotendinous junction (MTJ). The MTJ is a specialised anatomical region that connects skeletal muscle to tendon. This type of collagen is beneficial for those particular areas but not so much for the skin. On the other hand, Collagen I and III are both abundant in skin, so they're both helpful for skin rejuvenation.

What your skin needs, then, is a blend of the right kind of collagen, one that's been specifically formulated to help boost the levels of collagen, elastin and hydration in your skin -" something like Puraz 100% Collagen capsules, which have been developed over many years and contain a formula of specific collagen types that have been proven to replenish lost collagen to the skin, as well as the hair and nails. Beauty therapists will look to this type of collagen supplement because they have been found to substantially improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. At the same time, collagen synthesis is stimulated.

Best results come with continuous use. The science backs it up. Taken regularly, collagen supplements produce smoother skin and reduce the depth of lines, wrinkles and sagging.

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