Summer is a season of sunshine, light clothing, and outdoor activities. It’s also a time when our bodies may need a little extra support – with changes in routine, heat, travel, and sun exposure. That’s where LIPOELASTIC Collagen , can become a great addition to your summer wellbeing routine.
Hydration and Radiant Skin
Sun, saltwater, and heat can leave the skin feeling dry and tight. Our collagen blend features marine collagen Naticol®, known for its high purity and small molecular size. This hydrolysed collagen is combined with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C — an essential nutrient that contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin. Together, these ingredients are a smart choice for those looking to support their skin from within.
A Nutrient Blend for Summer Days
Hot weather and summer activity often bring increased fatigue or discomfort. LIPOELASTIC Collagen includes magnesium, an essential mineral that contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and supports normal muscle and nervous system function.
With just one daily serving, it’s an easy way to support your intake of important nutrients during busy summer days.
Collagen Drink as a Refreshing Daily Ritual
Self-care doesn’t have to feel like a chore. LIPOELASTIC Collagen has a naturally fruity raspberry flavour and is delicious when served chilled. Mix it into water, stir, and enjoy a moment of refreshment with added benefit.
LIPOELASTIC Collagen is a food supplement.
Want to learn more about what sets our collagen apart? Explore why we developed our own collagen supplement.
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