Bovine Collagen — Beyond Beauty
Collagen is the protein that holds you together. It makes up 70% of your skin, 30% of your bones, and provides the scaffolding for joints, tendons, and ligaments. But by your mid-20s, your natural collagen production begins to decline—leading to wrinkles, joint pain, and slower recovery.
Bovine-derived collagen peptides have been at the center of cutting-edge research showing measurable improvements in skin, joints, and even wound healing.
The Science of Collagen Peptides
Collagen proteins are broken down into smaller peptides, which are easily absorbed and stimulate your body’s own collagen production. These peptides also activate fibroblasts (skin repair cells) and osteoblasts (bone-building cells).
Research Highlights
- Skin health:
A 2023 double-blind trial found that 8 weeks of bovine collagen peptides reduced wrinkles by 20% and improved hydration and elasticity . - Joint and bone health:
Collagen supplementation improved joint comfort in athletes and reduced stiffness in osteoarthritis patients .
A study on postmenopausal women showed increased bone mineral density after daily collagen peptide intake . - Wound healing:
A 2024 preclinical study demonstrated that bovine collagen matrices accelerated skin wound closure and vascularization .
Real-World Benefits
- Firmer, smoother, hydrated skin
- Stronger joints and reduced stiffness
- Improved bone density and recovery
- Accelerated wound repair
Conclusion
Collagen isn’t just about beauty—it’s about function. From glowing skin to strong bones, bovine collagen peptides rebuild the foundation of health from within.
Our Timeless Radiance Collagen uses 100% hydrolyzed bovine collagen peptides—clinically validated for absorption and results.
References
- Proksch E et al. Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides improves skin elasticity, hydration, and density. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2023.
- Zdzieblik D et al. Collagen peptide supplementation improves joint pain in athletes. Nutrients. 2017.
- König D et al. Specific collagen peptides improve bone mineral density in postmenopausal women. Nutrients. 2018.
- Xu Y et al. Bovine dermal collagen promotes wound healing in preclinical models. J Biomed Mater Res. 2024.