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Collagen?

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HurryUpSunshine · 06/03/2021 11:10

Considering buying some sachets from absolute collagen - (the ads for which have been popping up at me all week!)

Has anyone taken this or another brand and had results?

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HurryUpSunshine · 07/03/2021 08:10

Anyone?

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Bigfatspiders · 07/03/2021 10:26

I was thinking about the same thing. Hope someone who has tried comes along soon.

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HurryUpSunshine · 07/03/2021 19:52

It's made from fish. So can't help thinking that you could also maybe just eat more fish 🤷🏽‍♀️

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HasaDigaEebowai · 07/03/2021 20:12

My friend used to work for them and says it’s all rubbish

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Martinisarebetterdirty · 07/03/2021 20:29

I drink inner beauty collagen from cult beauty. I no longer have KP in the backs of my arms and my joints don’t hurt as much. I haven’t noticed anything re hair or face skin but the joint relief is worth it for me.

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Laeta · 07/03/2021 20:32

I've been using it for about 8 months and I'm in my 50's.

I videod pulling up the skin on the top of my hand and watching how slowly it went back down before I started. I did the same video recently and you can honestly see the difference, my skins snaps back into place a lot quicker.

Also my skin is unbelievably soft. Even the palms of my hands feel like I've piled loads of hand cream on them.

However my nails and hair absolutely no difference at all. Which was disappointing as since I've gone through the menopause my nails seem to have very brittle.

My face looks a big haggard as my Botox has run out during lockdown down so can't see if the collagen has made any difference there :)

I've changed from Absolute collagen to a collagen powder which I put in my kefir water every morning. Think it cost about £30 and I'm on my second month. I'll buy it again.

Shame I can't post videos or I'd show you.

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Laeta · 07/03/2021 20:35

I also take it for joint relief. I also take cod liver oil, turmeric and Glucosamine. Nothing is helping at the moment though, I am so unbelievably stiff all the time. Have been for the passed month.

May need to get a new mattress!!

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Fluffycloudland77 · 07/03/2021 20:44

The science is very thin. The body doesn’t know it’s supposed to channel those particular amino acids into your skin.

You could just eat more protein. We need around 40-50g a day, with the uk diet being very cereal/bread based it’s not hard to fall short.

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mylovelydd · 07/03/2021 20:47

I. wouldn't use that one because it's very likely ludicrously expensive but I do use one from Amazon. It's two big scoops a day but very easy to take (even my mother who hates anything like this takes it in her coffee no worries).
In the 4 months I've been taking it I noticed (within days) that my skin on my face and body was smooth, my digestive system worked better (I have mild IBS and this has been amazing along with probiotics) and my arthritis in my neck is not painful whereas normally would be really hurting in the cold. More recently the past two weeks I have noticed my hair is really thick. My mum has hair loss from years ago and I worried about my hair being thin before but it's crazily thickened up.

I get it from Amazon and the one I use is called The-Intelligent-Health-Collagen-Powder

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Pinkandwrinkly · 07/03/2021 20:48

Premiership footballers use collagen supplements to aid injury recovery etc so must be something useful in it. They also eat collagen bars and collagen jelly regularly.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 07/03/2021 21:03

It doesn’t mean it’s effective though, their young & fit so they’ll heal up quickly anyway if they follow physio advice. Proteins just protein just like fats are fats, they get broken down in the digestive system and used as the body sees fit, nature doesn’t care if we wrinkle so if you need a retinal cell copying it’ll use it for that before luxury items like skin and hair. We’ll all lose 30% of our collagen in the skin at menopause anyway, that’s how disposable it is to our bodies.

If you want to preserve/stimulate collagen there’s tretonoin creams, retinol, dermarolling and red light led masks. They’ve all been proven to work with repeatable results.

Other than that it’s the usual eating well, avoiding booze, sunlight, cigarettes and sleeping well.

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flossletsfloss · 07/03/2021 21:08

I bought absolute collagen a few weeks back. Took one in a drink and had stomach ache and trapped wind for hours. I haven't been brave enough to try another one.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 07/03/2021 22:10

You wee out any excess protein anyway, the body doesn’t store surplus protein it just excretes it.

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woowow · 08/03/2021 12:48

I've been using a collagen powder by Wellgard bought from Amazon. Been taking it since December. It's been great - made a real difference to my shoulder joint pain

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14February2021 · 09/03/2021 15:48

I've been taking it for two months now, will be starting my third packet in a week or so. I started it because I'm approaching 49 and have a six day a habit which I can't give up and had noticed wrinkling around my mouth.
Since taking it I thought my cellulite had started to disappear but now I can't be sure but what I have noticed is my creepy neck seems a little less so and I haven't been as fixated on my mouth wrinkles but that be because I find other things to fixate on 🤣 but I used to have a clicking knee and this has most definitely gone and after eight months of not running I've managed to do a few 3k (ok not huge) runs without feeling stiff the next day plus for the first time ever it's made me regular, also my skin is soft. With regards to wrinkles I wasn't hugely wrinkly to start off with but I do think what I did have are less noticeable.

I'm going to plough in with it as it doesn't seem to have any detrimental effects until I find another fad 😃

I buy the hunter and gather fish collagen, and have it first thing with about 100mls if water and an orange and zinc tablet dropped in it - first week I had to hold my nose but now I don't think about it. Costs £26 a packet and lasts about a month much much cheaper than some of the others!!

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crimsonlake · 09/03/2021 17:47

I have been buying Wellgard collagen from amazon since the beginning of January, so I am on my second tub now.
I would have to say currently I have noticed no difference to my skin and I have just tried the test of pinching the skin on the back of my hand and there is no change there.
I would say that I have noticed a shine to my hair, although no difference in thickness yet. I do have my suspicions that my fingernails are growing stronger.
I am 59 and decided to try it for any skin benefits really, but I think you have to take it for a considerable length of time to give an honest verdict. I am probably going to continue with it for another few months.

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Attictroll · 10/03/2021 06:47

I have taken capsules so about 18 months. No noticeable difference to skin - I think my hair does grow faster but kept on taking as I find one capsule before bed has solved my lifelong insomnia- I googled it and it can help.

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SarahBellam · 10/03/2021 07:49

You would honestly be better off eating a bag of Harobos - gelatine is the same protein and it broken down by the body in the same way to get the same amino acids.

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SarahBellam · 10/03/2021 07:50

Remember when you were little and your grandma used to give you a cube of jelly for your hair and nails? It’s the same thing.

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HurryUpSunshine · 13/03/2021 21:54

Surely jelly is made from cows not fish though?

Mmm love jelly.

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PandoraP · 13/03/2021 22:58

Haribo for better skin? 😍

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maynardgkrebs · 14/03/2021 03:11

According to this Michael Mosley doco, collagen use tested over 6 weeks did not do much for facial skin, when examined using specialist equipment.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000m3zp

"This episode is all about treatments for the face. Mehreen finds out what a surgery-free nose job involves, and if it really works. She also follows an experiment that pits three skin-tightening treatments against each other - microneedling, CO2 laser and collagen supplements - and she meets a woman undergoing a cutting-edge stem cell facelift."

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Fluffycloudland77 · 14/03/2021 07:39

Jelly’s actually really low in protein.

You need to eat really well, use sunblocks, vitamin c, retinol, tretonoins, redlight led masks & avoid alcohol & sugar if you want to stay young looking because it prevents cellular damage that causes aging but you’ll still age a bit because skin cells aren’t renewed they divide to reproduce so we’ve all got the same skin cells from conception & the menopause causes an irreplaceable loss of collagen in our skin so it’s better to preserve what you have and start young.

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Gwenhwyfar · 14/03/2021 16:08

@HurryUpSunshine

Surely jelly is made from cows not fish though?

Mmm love jelly.

People can take bovine, porcine or marine collagen. Quite a lot of it is from cows.
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Gwenhwyfar · 14/03/2021 16:10

I've been looking into this and there do seem to be some reliable studies showing it works. I don't understand much about science so I may be getting this wrong, but people online are talking about double blind studies showing positive outcomes.
I was watching YouTube videos just this morning and Cassandra Bankson doesn't believe in it, but a few other beauty experts/dermatologists were saying that the science is sound.

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