The holidays are over, and it’s time to get back to the office. After summer and long hours in the sun, the skin often feels weakened. Collagen can help you restore radiant, healthy skin. Discover its key benefits and how it supports stronger, smoother and more glowing skin.
THE EFFECTS OF THE SUN AND SUMMER ON THE SKIN
Prolonged sun exposure in summer can damage the skin. It can cause burns, brown spots and dehydration, leaving the skin dry and flaky. UV rays also break down collagen and elastin, which accelerates ageing and promotes wrinkles. Heat and humidity may trigger inflammation and worsen acne. Excessive exposure even increases the risk of skin cancer. Using adapted skincare, including collagen-based products, helps revitalise and strengthen the skin.
WHAT IS COLLAGEN?
Collagen is an essential protein naturally present in the body. It plays a key role in skin structure and firmness, making up around 75% of the skin’s dry weight. It ensures elasticity and resistance.
With age, collagen production decreases, causing wrinkles, fine lines and skin sagging.
Using collagen-based products helps strengthen the skin’s structure, improve hydration and boost elasticity. It also helps reduce visible signs of ageing and revitalises the skin for a smoother, more radiant complexion.
FOCUS GUMMIES AND IRATI COLLAGEN POWDER
Discover the benefits of collagen gummies and collagen powder for radiant, healthy skin.
Our multi-fruit collagen gummies use natural flavourings and colourings. Take two gummies a day to get 250 mg of marine collagen and vitamin C. This vitamin contributes to normal collagen formation and supports optimal skin function.
IRATI collagen powder, made from marine collagen, dissolves easily and contains cocoa powder for a delicious taste. Dilute five spoonfuls of 6.7 g in 200 mL of water each day to benefit from 5 g of collagen and vitamin C. These nutrients are essential for your body’s natural collagen synthesis.
Add these products to your daily routine to support, strengthen and revitalise your skin after summer.
Did you know?
Did you know that the word collagen comes from the Greek kólla, meaning “glue”? This essential protein is found in the skin, bones and connective tissues. It gets its name from its ability to “glue” cells and tissues together. Collagen helps maintain the cohesion, strength and structure of the body.




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