The combination of type I and III collagen and vitamin C with piperine.
Type I and III collagen is the basic structural component of the skin. Piperine is a substance in black pepper that increases the absorption of certain nutrients. Vitamin C helps in the proper synthesis of collagen to ensure the normal functioning of the skin, cartilage, bones and blood vessels.
HOW DOES COLLAGEN AFFECT THE SKIN?
Around the age of 25, the level of collagen that our body is able to produce begins to decline. Even the fibers themselves, already in the leather, gradually degrade, as a result of which the leather loses its firmness, elasticity and tension1.
With age, the skin often sags and becomes dry. Wrinkles appear, and due to the disappearance of sebaceous and sweat glands, the need for constant moisturizing increases2.
Collagen is a structural protein that makes up about 30% of all proteins in the body. It plays a building role as part of the connective tissue that makes up the skin, tendons, muscles, cartilage, bones, teeth, blood vessel walls and nerves3.
VITAMIN C ADDITION
Vitamin C is essential for the production of collagen, which is found in the skin and joints. Without it, processes such as hydroxylation will not be possible - as a result, collagen synthesis will also be disturbed4. Therefore, we have enriched supplementation with collagen on the skin with an appropriate dose of vitamin C, which, in addition to affecting the formation of collagen, also helps to protect cells against oxidative stress5.
PIPERINE
Piperine is an alkaloid that is found in the top layer of black pepper fruit. Its characteristic features are sharp, bitter taste and strong aroma. Black pepper is now a frequent addition to dietary supplements, mainly due to the piperine it contains, which, among many other properties, also increases the absorption of certain nutrients6.
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