Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, accounting for 25% to 33%
of the total protein in the human body. It is the main component that maintains
the shape and structure of the skin and tissues, for it covers all tissues and organs
throughout the body. Such as: skin, bones, cartilage, ligaments, cornea, various intima, fascia, etc.
Therefore, collagen plays a pivotal role in the health and beauty of the human body.
It is the functions of firming and wrinkling, moisturizing, restoring elasticity, straightening the breast,
flexible joints, and preventing stretch marks.
At the age of 20, women's collagen has begun to lose, and its content has been declining year by year.
After the age of 25, it has entered the peak of loss. At 40 years old, it is less than half of that
when it is 18 years old. In the skin, collagen is responsible for providing elasticity and firmness
to the skin, and acts as a "deep reservoir" to provide moisture to the epidermis.
The loss of collagen leads to dryness, roughness, sagging, wrinkles, enlarged pores, dullness,
and pigmentation. It can be said that the process of skin aging is the process of collagen loss.
After the age of 20, women should pay attention to the supplement of collagen.
The unique triple helix structure of collagen can strongly lock 30 times of water, making the skin moist,
shiny and delicate.In addition, the purpose of whitening is achieved by inhibiting
the production process of melanin..