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Boozt your inner glow

Jumpstart your way back to healthy and radiant skin through liquid marine collagen with superior nutrients.

 

 

Boozt your inner glow

Jumpstart your way back to healthy and radiant skin through liquid marine collagen with superior nutrients.

Beauty is not only skin deep

When your skin is nourished from within, it is strong and structured. And the glow will show.

The skin is our first line of defense

It’s our largest organ, and it must be nourished from within to stay healthy, resilient and radiant. Conventional skincare creams can only go so far in looking after the skin. 

Boost your collagen levels

By our 50s, we have lost 1/3 of our natural collagen. A shot of liquid marine collagen can help you jumpstart the process to rejuvenate dry, saggy and irritated skin.

As we age, it becomes less resilient

80% of our skin is made up of collagen. It keeps our skin, hair, nails, muscles and joints strong and structured. But the levels drop rapidly. In our 20s, we start to lose 1% every year.

Meet Collagen Boozt – Advanced skin nutrition from Norway

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A liquid marine collagen shot infused with a superior mix of targeted nutrients including vitamin C, biotin and zinc, working from within to rebuild smooth, plump and radiant skin. Your hair, nails, muscles, joints and gut will thank you too!

What’s in Collagen Boozt for you?

Support your body’s natural collagen production over 10 days

Nourish firm and bouncy skin with a lasting youthful glow

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Hydrate and moisturize the skin for a plump and replenished look

Balance a diverse gut microbiome and normal digestive function with prebiotic fiber

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The perfect match for your holistic health routine

Subscribe to a body in balance with beautiful skin that glows from within. Marine Collagen and Omega-3 complement each other perfectly to support lasting skin radiance from the inside out.

 

Collagen Boozt Kit

A superior mix of nutrients to support your monthly subscription while maintaining your body’s natural collagen production with an overall glow.

Beauty Protocol

A dynamic nutritional duo that will improve your skin appearance while supporting the overall benefits of Omega-3.

Health Protocol Beauty

Targeted nutrition for the inside and outside to support your skin health, hair, nails and overall well-being.

Based on superior nutrients from the sea

8 grams liquid marine collagen from arctic, wild-caught fish for firm and bouncy skin

120 mg hydrating hyaluronic acid for a plump and replenished skin

Prebiotic fiber from chicory root

Postbiotics from lactic acid bacteria

Vitamin C plus 7 more active ingredients to support normal collagen formation


Show off your balance

Add the finishing touch to your holistic health routine with Skin Serum. Supporting the extracellular matrix to help rejuvenate and reveal healthy, radiant skin.


Show off your balance

Add the finishing touch to your holistic health routine with Skin Serum. Supporting the extracellular matrix to help rejuvenate and reveal healthy, radiant skin.

Frequently asked questions

Collagen is the most abundant protein (around 30% of the total protein) in the human body. It makes up a large proportion of the skin and is an important structural building block for skin, hair, nails, bones, ligaments, and tendons. Collagen contributes to the body’s ability to move, bend, and stretch. As we age, we produce less collagen, and it becomes harder for our bodies to replace it. By the time we reach our twenties, we begin to lose about 1% of the body’s natural collagen each year, and by the time we reach our fifties, we may have lost up to a third. This slowdown can lead to visible changes such as reduced skin elasticity and wrinkles, as well as slower recovery from injuries.

Studies have shown that targeted nutrition plays a role in supporting collagen production, and taking a collagen supplement can contribute to this. Collagen is an important structural protein that provides elasticity to the skin and strength to hair and nails. It helps the body maintain flexibility in tissues such as skin, ligaments, and tendons. As we age, natural collagen production declines, which can lead to visible changes such as reduced skin elasticity and slower recovery from injuries. Nutrients such as vitamin C contribute to normal collagen formation, supporting the normal function of skin, bones, cartilage, gums, teeth, and blood vessels.

Collagen Boozt is a daily supplement, carefully formulated with collagen and hyaluronic acid. Scientific studies have investigated changes in collagen levels over short periods, and some research has observed effects within about 10 days. Based on this, the product is recommended to be taken daily for around 10 days as part of a routine. You can continue taking the supplement daily after this period. However, because of the concentration of the key ingredients, it is advisable not to combine it with other products containing collagen and hyaluronic acid at the same time.

Collagen Boozt is suitable for use by adults. Remember, this is not intended to replace a balanced and varied diet, or to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult your doctor or other healthcare professional before starting a new health routine.

We believe that while maintaining balance in our body, we also need to respect the balance of the planet and its resources. Using sustainably sourced ingredients is part of our brand’s values, and all sourcing of marine ingredients in our product range has been independently assessed and certified according to recognized standards for sustainable fishing.
 
Friend of the Sea (FOS) and the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) both follow rigorous certification processes and offer globally recognized sustainability standards for products that aim to protect the marine environment and support a balanced ocean ecosystem. We have been a certified member of FOS since 2018. This certificate has a strong focus on multiple sectors within the seafood industry, including fishmeal and fish oil products. The blue MSC eco‑label is primarily focused on wild fisheries to ensure that the product is traceable and wild‑caught, using fishing activities designed to avoid depleting fish populations and to meet sustainability standards with minimized environmental impact.

Collagen Boozt features a thoughtfully crafted blend of primarily natural ingredients, chosen with a dual focus on taste and quality. To ensure stability and maintain product integrity within a small serving size, the formulation also includes added ingredients such as ascorbic acid, biotin, zinc, copper, and potassium sorbate.

Collagen supplements are made with collagen peptides typically derived from animal protein from sources such as fish, cows, chickens, and pigs, making them unsuitable for vegans. There has been progress in developing collagen alternatives using yeast and bacteria, but these are not yet widely established. Vegan‑friendly options often focus on nutrients like vitamin C, zinc, and plant‑based proteins, which are used to support the body’s own processes related to collagen. These approaches differ from animal‑based collagen supplements, which provide collagen peptides directly.

Collagen Boozt is flavored with black cherry. The flavor was selected to provide a pleasant taste while balancing the natural profile of marine collagen peptides. If you have allergies to stone fruit, please consult your doctor or other healthcare professional before use.

Collagen is a natural protein found in the body. During pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, including collagen. At present, there are no specific long‑term studies on collagen supplementation during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Marine collagen supplements may contain trace amounts of heavy metals such as mercury. Collagen Boozt is MSC‑certified, and the hydrolyzed marine collagen is sourced from traceable and sustainable wild‑caught Arctic cod, pollock, and haddock from the Norway region, where the fisheries adhere to strict EU regulations designed to ensure product quality and safety.

Collagen supplements are available in a range of different formulations, including powders, capsules, and liquids. The collagen is primarily sourced from animal materials such as cows, chickens, and fish. Bovine collagen refers to protein present in the cartilage (connective tissue) of cows, buffalo, and bison. Porcine collagen is obtained from the bones and skin of pigs. Marine collagen is a type I collagen where peptides are sourced from the bones, skin, and scales of fresh and saltwater fish, often cod. More recently, scientists have also developed collagen alternatives using genetically modified yeast and bacteria.

Collagen exists in several types, but the three most common in the human body are type I, II, and III. Type I collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies (making up about 90% of total collagen) and provides structure to skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Type II collagen is most abundant in cartilage and joints. Type III collagen contributes to the structure of connective tissues such as blood vessels, intestinal walls, skin, muscles, and organs.

Collagen peptides can come from different sources, including fish, cows, and pigs. Marine collagen, derived from fish, is widely used and valued for its smaller peptide size. It is similar in structure to the collagen naturally present in the body. Marine collagen is also associated with a more sustainable extraction process and reduced environmental impact.
 
Type I collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, making up about 90% of total collagen, and provides structure to skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Type II collagen is most abundant in cartilage. Type III collagen contributes to the structure of connective tissues such as blood vessels, intestinal walls, skin, muscles, and organs.

The term bioavailability refers to how much of the collagen you have digested can be absorbed into the bloodstream. Marine collagen from the skin and scales of fish undergoes hydrolysis, an enzymatic process that breaks the collagen down into smaller collagen peptides, making it easier for the body to absorb.

Collagen supplements are primarily made with collagen peptides (also known as hydrolyzed collagen). Unlike the collagen naturally produced in the body, collagen peptides are derived from amino acids in animal protein. The collagen undergoes hydrolysis, an enzymatic process that breaks it down into smaller peptides, making them easier for the body to process.

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring polysaccharide (a type of carbohydrate) found throughout the human body. It is most concentrated in the fluid of the eyes and in connective tissues such as skin and cartilage. Chemically, it is a glycosaminoglycan composed of repeating units of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine, which gives it a strong ability to bind and retain water molecules.
 
In the body, hyaluronic acid plays a structural role by contributing to the extracellular matrix — the network of molecules that provides support to cells and tissues. Its presence helps maintain the viscoelastic properties of joint fluid, supports tissue hydration, and contributes to the resilience of connective tissues. Natural production of hyaluronic acid decreases with age, which is a normal physiological process.
 
Because of these properties, hyaluronic acid has become widely studied and is commonly used in fields such as dermatology, orthopedics, and ophthalmology. In skincare, it is often included as an ingredient due to its water-binding capacity and its role in maintaining moisture balance. In medicine, hyaluronic acid is used in applications such as eye surgery (as a viscoelastic agent), joint injections (to support lubrication), and wound healing research.

Collagen and hyaluronic acid are both naturally occurring substances in the body that play structural roles in connective tissues. Because of their complementary properties, they are often combined in supplements. Collagen is a key component of connective tissues such as skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones, where it provides structural integrity. Collagen peptides are derived from animal protein, while hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide found in connective tissues and joint fluid, known for its ability to bind water. Taken together in a supplement, they provide a combined source of two important components that are widely studied and commonly used in both nutrition and skincare fields.

Prebiotics are high‑fiber food components that serve as a source of nourishment for beneficial bacteria in the gut’s microflora. When these fibers are metabolized, probiotic bacteria produce end‑products known as postbiotics. Postbiotics include compounds such as short‑chain fatty acids, peptides, and other metabolites that are studied for their roles in gut physiology and interactions with the skin.
Scientific research has explored how prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics may influence the gut–skin axis, a term used to describe the relationship between intestinal microbiota and skin function. This includes areas such as barrier integrity, hydration, and moisture balance. While findings are still being investigated, combining these elements in supplements is often referred to as a synbiotic approach. Synbiotics is the term used for formulations that contain both probiotics and prebiotics, such as Collagen Boozt.

Collagen supplements are often formulated with additional compounds such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and other nutrients. When comparing different collagen supplements, it is common to find added vitamins or related nutritional elements. There are several reasons for this, depending on the product design and intended use. In some cases, formulations include nutrients that are studied for their roles in collagen metabolism or connective tissue physiology. Vitamin C, for example, is known to play a role in normal collagen formation as part of its contribution to normal physiological functions.

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