What happens to the skin after 30?
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For many, it starts gradually.
The skin doesn’t feel as firm.
Moisturizer absorbs faster – but the dryness returns.
Fine lines become more visible, especially around the eyes and mouth.
This is not a coincidence.
Already from the mid-20s, the body’s natural collagen production begins to decline. After turning 30, the reduction becomes more noticeable. Collagen is the skin’s most important structural protein and acts as a supportive network that provides firmness, elasticity, and volume. When levels drop, this structure gradually weakens.
The result can be:
– Reduced elasticity
– Increased visibility of fine lines and wrinkles
– Thinner skin
– Less firmness and glow
At the same time, the skin’s natural level of hyaluronic acid – the molecule that binds moisture and contributes to volume and suppleness – decreases. Less hyaluronic acid often means drier skin and a less “plump” surface.
External factors accelerate this development. UV radiation, pollution, stress, and lack of sleep contribute to increased collagen breakdown through oxidative stress. This can further accelerate the aging process.
Aging is a natural biological process.
But the pace and how the skin appears over time are influenced by both lifestyle and nutrient supply.
Skincare products can support the skin barrier and surface. But the skin’s structure is built from within. When the body has access to relevant building blocks and protective nutrients, it helps support the skin’s firmness and elasticity over time.
Skin after 30 is therefore not about “reversing” age – but about preserving structure, moisture, and quality as long as possible.
Long-term perspective.
Knowledge-based choices.
Support both from within and from outside.
When might it be relevant to support the skin with collagen?
When the body’s own collagen production gradually decreases, it may be relevant to supply structural building blocks through diet and supplements – especially for women and men over 30 who want to maintain the skin’s firmness, elasticity, and moisture balance.
Our Collagen 2 contains BioCell® Collagen – a patented and clinically documented raw material consisting of:
– Hydrolyzed collagen type II
– Natural hyaluronic acid
– Chondroitin sulfate
This is not a random mixture, but a natural composition of hydrolyzed collagen type II, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin sulfate – as found in cartilage. The product also contains pine bark extract, rich in polyphenols with antioxidant properties, which helps protect cells against oxidative stress.
This may be especially relevant for:
– Those over 30 who want to support the skin’s structure over time
– Those experiencing reduced firmness and increased dryness
– Those who want to combine external skincare with internal support
– Those who value quality-assured and documented raw materials
Collagen supplements are not a quick fix. The effect depends on consistent supply over time – as part of a holistic approach to skin health.
Two capsules daily.
A long-term investment in skin quality.
Read more about our collagen supplement here.