
The inner layer of the skin holds a large amount of collagen, which deteriorates at a rate of 1.5% each year after the age of 25. The skin’s surface becomes lackluster and lifeless and the elasticity diminishes over time and causes certain parts to wrinkle and sag.
- Collagen has been proven to be valuable for the development of the elasticity of the skin assisting in healing and restoration of joints, tendons, ligaments, and bones and improvement of connective tissues of the skin.
- The way that your skin looks is directly related to the way your skin is sustained. Wrinkles form when the biological collagen and hyaluronic acid in your skin reduces during the natural process of aging.
- Collagen provides structure and volume to the skin.
- Collagen allows the protein to be bio-available and water-soluble. This means it can be absorbed promptly.
- Collagen stabilizes the body’s immune system and assists in neutralizing production of abnormal molecular structures, which also is known to be a chief cause of joint problems and stiffness and provides the raw materials for cartilage.
- Collagen also works at its best possible level during alpha sleep when the body’s restoration and rebuilding mechanism is at its best.
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