Collagen is naturally produced in our body and is a key component of bones, cartilage, muscles, tendons, and skin. However, collagen production starts to decline in adulthood, beginning around age 25, and decreases by 25% over the next 40 years.
Beauty Harmony Collagen is a hydrolyzed marine collagen in liquid form, ensuring greater absorption compared to collagen in powder or capsule form. Type I collagen is the most common type, constituting 90% of the collagen in our body.
In addition to marine collagen type I, the formulation includes an exceptionally high daily dose of 4,000 mg of MSM. MSM, known as the “beauty mineral,” contains sulfur important for keratin synthesis in skin, hair, and nails, and is essential for collagen production.
Vitamin C obtained from a natural source (640 mg from pomegranate) contains bioflavonoids that participate in numerous biological processes and enhance the utilization of vitamin C. It stays longer in the body compared to its chemical form and contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin, bones, cartilage, teeth, and gums.
Coenzyme Q10, due to its antioxidant nature, helps preserve collagen and elastin, proteins that form the structure of the skin. It is essential for maintaining all biological processes in the body by participating in the production of cellular energy.
Hyaluronic acid, alongside collagen, is a fundamental building block of the skin. With age and/or due to external factors, collagen and hyaluronic acid levels decrease, making the skin thinner, more relaxed, and less hydrated, making it important to replenish their deficiency.
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) has powerful antioxidant effects. Ellagic acid, a natural polyphenol found in pomegranate, can provide certain protection against skin damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Studies also show it may help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation spots.
Zinc contributes to maintaining normal hair, skin, nails, and bones. It also protects cells from oxidative stress and contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
L-lysine constitutes only 3-4% of total amino acids in collagen, but its function is important in the constitution of cross-links between molecules for building collagen fibrils and fibers.
L-proline plays a crucial role in maintaining protein stability, collagen structure, and function. Together with hydroxyproline and glycine, it plays an important role in collagen synthesis.
L-methionine is necessary for keratin production, a protein crucial for maintaining the health and firmness of hair, skin, and nails. It is a fundamental building block for the synthesis and construction of proteins in the body necessary for tissue, organ, and muscle growth, repair, and maintenance.