How do you stay ahead of the visible signs of ageing?
A pure collagen that nourishes the skin from within turns out to make the difference. As a fixed part of your morning.
Aduller complexion, fine lines, a face that takes longer to spring back in the morning. It comes with getting older and it preoccupies many women. Often from the moment the mirror shows something that make-up can no longer cover up.
After cream after serum after treatment, many have found something they no longer search for on the outside, but build from within: pure collagen peptides. Women who make it a daily ritual are clear about it: the difference lies not in a miracle product, but in what you consistently keep up.
Because most skincare works on the outside of something that begins within. And that's precisely where your skin is made.
Your skin is largely made of… collagen.
Collagen is the protein that gives your skin its firmness, resilience and that 'bounce'. It forms the scaffolding beneath the surface. From around your mid-twenties, your body produces a little less of it each year. No drama — just biology.
But it explains why your skin responds differently at 35 than at 25, no matter how much cream you apply. And here lies the misunderstanding: the collagen molecules in most creams are simply too large to reach the layer where your skin builds its firmness. They nourish the surface. Not the structure.
“Skincare has long since stopped being about what you put on it, but about what you give your skin to work with.”
5 things skin experts wish more women knew about collagen.
Your skin is largely collagen. And production slows sooner than you think.
Most of the firmness you took for granted in your twenties came from collagen. The decline starts quietly, years before you notice anything. That's why it feels so sudden when you finally do see it — while the process has been under way for a long time.
Cream nourishes the surface. Collagen works where your skin is built.
A good cream isn't wasted. Hydration and protection matter. But the structure of your skin is built deeper than a cream can reach. If you only keep working on the outside, you're answering an inside question with an outside answer.
Not all collagen is equal. The form determines whether your body can use it.
Hydrolysed collagen peptides are broken down into small fragments — small enough to be absorbed by your body. Type I & III are associated with skin, hair and nails. A high number on the packaging says little if the form isn't right. Quality and purity do matter.
It's a ritual, not a quick fix. And that's exactly where the power lies.
Your skin renews in cycles of weeks, not days. The women who are most satisfied see collagen not as a cure but as a fixed part of their morning — like brushing their teeth. Give it eight to twelve weeks of consistent attention, and let your skin make the difference.
The best time to start is before you think you need it.
Skincare isn't repair — it's maintenance. Those who start early work with their skin rather than against time. Not out of fear, but out of self-care. It's an investment in how you want to feel a few years from now.
Put those five insights side by side and a logical conclusion emerges: skin that is built from within needs something that replenishes from within — in a form your body can use, as a fixed ritual. That is exactly what CollaGlo was made for.