Collagen Peptides Explained: Understanding Collagen in Skin, Hair and Wellness Routines
Introduction
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the body, supporting skin, hair, nails and connective tissue.
As part of the natural ageing process, collagen production changes over time, which is why collagen supplements are widely used.
Understanding how collagen works and how peptides are used can help people make more informed choices.
This is something many people don’t fully consider when choosing collagen.
What Is Collagen?
Collagen provides structure to connective tissues.
Type I and Type III collagen are commonly associated with skin and connective tissue structure.
Why Collagen Peptide Structure Matters
Collagen supplements vary depending on source and processing.
Hydrolysed collagen peptides are broken down into smaller fragments to allow easier incorporation into daily routines.
If collagen hasn’t felt noticeable before, the structure and type of peptides used can play a role.
What often determines whether collagen feels effective
• consistency of use
• peptide structure and source
• formulation quality
Collagen is typically used as part of a consistent daily routine rather than for instant results.
How BioAim Lumivra Is Designed
BioAim Lumivra Collagen Sticks provide a convenient way to incorporate collagen peptides.
Each stick contains:
• 2.5 g collagen peptides
• simple stick format
• clean formulation
Lumivra uses Verisol® B collagen peptides, derived from bovine collagen, selected for consistency and formulation quality.
Supporting Skin Health Holistically
Collagen works best alongside:
• balanced nutrition
• hydration
• sleep
• sun protection
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Explore BioAim
If you’re looking for a collagen option designed around formulation quality and consistent daily use, explore BioAim Lumivra.
