Drinkable skincare
Is Drinkable skincare really going to work
Let’s take a look at Drinkable skincare
Today we are going to look into Drinkable skincare and see if we think it actually works.
When it comes to skincare and especially anti aging solutions, there is always someone somewhere trying to come up with the next best thing. This seems to be drinkable skincare at the moment. For example there are collagen drinks that claim to boost the body’s natural collagen production. These beauty brews and powders which often use fish collagen, combined with flavors to make them more palatable can be sipped or stirred into other beverages.
We have researched and found that this is not actually possible as Collagen is a type of protein that will be broken down into amino acids and digested by the body, which means it would never make it to the skin.
The best drink for your skin is actually water, so make sure you are always hydrated. Proper nutrition is helpful to have healthy skin. If you are not getting enough protein in your diet, milk is an excellent source. The best way to keep healthy skin is sunscreen and moisturiser used daily and avoiding tobacco products will really help too.
We are now moving onto a different drinkable skincare product which is Hyaluronic acid. It is a brilliant skincare ingredient and you will find it in skincare designed for dehydrated and dry skin. It’s a great anti aging ingredient as it can hold up to one thousand times its own weight in water and genuinely makes skincare more effective. When applied to the skin it will only ever absorb into the top layer. Fountain’s Hyaluronic Acid supplement claims to be the first supplement in liquid form which has an extremely high concentration of hyaluronic acid and contains ginger to aid absorption.
The recommended dose is 2 teaspoons a day but it apparently has a strange texture so you can just add it to another drink if you would like to.
We have not personally tried any Drinkable skincare but please let us know if you have and tell us what you thought.
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