skin
2 interactions related to skin
hyaluronic acid + collagen
Hyaluronic acid and collagen are the two dominant structural components of the skin's extracellular matrix — collagen provides tensile strength while hyaluronic acid binds water and provides cushioning. Each, taken orally, has human trial support for modest improvements in skin hydration and elasticity, and they act on the same tissue from complementary angles. A true additive benefit over either ingredient alone has not been proven in humans, so the pairing is best treated as plausible and low-risk rather than a confirmed synergy.
collagen + vitamin c
Vitamin C is a required cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylase, the enzymes that hydroxylate proline and lysine residues during collagen synthesis and stabilize the triple-helix structure. Taking collagen peptides (or gelatin) together with a source of vitamin C supplies both the amino acid building blocks and the enzymatic cofactor the body needs to assemble functional new collagen. This is a benign nutritional synergy, not a risk.
