Your Routine for Bounce and Radiance
Collagen plays a vital role in keeping the skin firm, smooth, and resilient; however, its natural decline over time can lead to fine lines, reduced elasticity, and a loss of bounce. Our collagen skincare collection combines specific formulas aimed at supporting your skin's structure while enhancing hydration for a fresher, younger-looking complexion.
Discover collagen serums that deliver fast-absorbing nourishment, face creams that cushion the skin with moisture, and revitalising masks that leave your complexion looking plumper and more luminous. Popular brands such as ELEMIS, Peter Thomas Roth, Omorovicza, Caudalie, Vichy, and Rodial offer science-led blends featuring peptides, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and ceramides – ingredients often paired with collagen to help smooth texture and support the skin barrier.
For those exploring a more holistic approach, marine and bovine collagen supplements from Vida Glow, Revive Collagen, and Imedeen are designed to complement topical skincare, supporting radiance and overall skin vitality from within.
Whether your goal is to soften early signs of ageing, enhance skin firmness, or maintain a dewy, hydrated glow, this curated range offers collagen solutions for every routine and every skin type.
Does topical collagen actually work?
Topical collagen can improve skin hydration and temporarily enhance firmness by forming a moisture-binding film on the surface. While the molecules are generally too large to penetrate deeply, the formulas around them (like peptides and retinoids) help support the skin’s natural collagen pathways.
Should I use collagen skincare or collagen supplements?
Both can play a role. Collagen skincare helps hydrate, plump, and improve the appearance of fine lines, while supplements may support collagen production from within as part of a balanced routine. You may choose to combine the two for optimal results.
At what age should I start using collagen skincare?
Experts recommend using collagen-supporting products in your mid-20s to 30s, as this is when natural collagen levels start to decline.