Oral Hyaluronic Acid vs. Collagen: Plumping vs. Firming
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Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid are partners in the skin, but they do different jobs. Collagen peptides act as the 'steel framework' of your skin, providing firm structural elasticity and preventing sagging. Oral Hyaluronic Acid acts as the 'sponge' inside that framework, drawing in massive amounts of water to plump the skin and smooth out fine surface lines.
Individuals dealing with dry, dull, or dehydrated skin, who want a fast-acting supplement to 'plump' the skin from the inside out and restore a dewy glow.
Choose Collagen Peptides if...
People focused on long-term anti-aging, addressing deep structural wrinkles, loss of facial firmness, and preventing the degradation of the skin's physical matrix.
Ingredientų suskirstymas
Collagen is a structural protein. When you drink hydrolyzed peptides, they signal your body to manufacture new structural fibers. Hyaluronic Acid is a glycosaminoglycan (a massive sugar molecule). When taken orally (in specific molecular weights), it migrates to the skin and joints where it binds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, physically hydrating the tissues.
Eksperto verdiktas
You shouldn't have to choose. The most advanced German anti-aging elixirs (like Orthomol Beauty) combine both. The Collagen builds the firm scaffolding, and the Hyaluronic Acid fills the gaps with moisture, resulting in perfectly firm, hydrated skin.
Dažnai užduodami klausimai
Does drinking Hyaluronic Acid actually work?
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Yes. While applying it as a serum only hydrates the very top layer of dead skin, clinical studies show that taking specific low-molecular-weight oral Hyaluronic Acid successfully reaches the deep dermis to increase total skin moisture.
Is oral collagen better than a collagen face cream?
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Yes, vastly superior. The collagen molecule is too large to penetrate the skin barrier when applied in a cream. Drinking hydrolyzed peptides is the only way to get the building blocks directly into the deep dermis where wrinkles form.
Are they safe to mix?
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Absolutely. They exist naturally together in your skin and joints. Supplementing them together is highly synergistic.