INGREDIENT |
BENEFITS |
Fish collagen |
A type 1 collagen that:
- Contains glycine and proline that have been found to improve skin properties and reduce wrinkles.
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Bovine Collagen Hydrolysate |
Type I and type II collagen that may reduce wrinkles, promote skin elasticity, and increase skin moisture.
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Biotin |
A B vitamin needed by your body for many functions including supporting healthy hair, skin, and nails.
- A deficiency in biotin may lead to hair loss.
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Vitamin B 12 |
Vitamin B 12 deficiencies have been linked to several dermatological symptoms including hyperpigmentation, nail discoloration, hair changes, and more.
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Alpha Lipoic Acid |
Helps raise antioxidant levels that may help reduce the signs of aging.
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Antioxidant Blend |
Antioxidants have been found to help combat oxidative stress on skin and support the health of cells.
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