The 3 Steps You're Overlooking When It Comes To Your Collagen Routine

If you're going to invest in a collagen supplement, you'll want to get the most out of it.

The 3 Steps You're Overlooking When It Comes To Your Collagen Routine
Alexandra Engler
Alexandra Engler

mbg Beauty Director

By Alexandra Engler

mbg Beauty Director

Alexandra Engler is the beauty director at mindbodygreen and host of the beauty podcast Clean Beauty School. Previously, she's held beauty roles at Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, SELF, and Cosmopolitan; her byline has appeared in Esquire, Sports Illustrated, and Allure.com.

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October 5, 2023

Once a "niche wellness" supplement, collagen has now gone full-blown mainstream. They're now touted by health experts, beauty enthusiasts, and everyday people alike. Now, using a collagen supplement can be as simple as adding a scoop of it to your smoothie or grabbing a buzzy new "collagen water" at the store. (For what it's worth, we recommend the former, and—ahem—using mindbodygreen's beauty & gut collagen+.)

But if you want to optimize your results, there are a few steps you may be missing in your routine. Here, three hacks that are commonly overlooked.

You're not taking it with Vitamin C

Collagen peptide supplements work by supporting your fibroblasts, or the things that make collagen and elastin in the first place.* By doing so, they're shown to enhance your natural collagen levels.* (And thus do all of the pretty skin care benefits that we love, like smooth fine lines, improve hydration, and so on.*) And while your body needs the amino acids to do this process, it also needs another important nutrient: vitamin C.*

Vitamin C plays a critical role in the collagen synthesis process. "Vitamin C is a key cofactor in the synthesis of collagen and elastin, [which help] give your skin that plump and youthful appearance,"* says Keira Barr, M.D., dual board-certified dermatologist and mindbodygreen Collective member. The nutrient also protects the collagen you already have by working against collagen-degrading enzymes11.*

Here's the problem: Many aren't getting enough of it. Vitamin C is a common gap in the American diet—in fact, 46% of U.S. adults22 aren't consuming adequate amounts of vitamin C. If you suspect your diet is lacking in the vitamin, add some colorful vitamin-C-rich foods, and for more targeted support, find a collagen supplement with this vitamin formulated in the powder or add a vitamin C supplement to your routine as well, such as mindbodygreen's vitamin C potency+.

You're not protecting it

Smart sun care, of course, involves using a high-quality mineral sunscreen. But it's also lifestyle habits: Be smart about using protective clothing (hats! sunglasses!), being mindful of the hours spent in the rays—and please, don't sunbathe for sport. 

You're not getting enough

Browse any supplement or beauty aisle and you'll find collagen peppered in gummies, tonics, the aforementioned bottled water, pills, and powders. Depending on said format, you'll get a wide variance on dosage—so if you're using an option that only contains a sprinkle of collagen, you may not see the desired results. (And perhaps even write off collagen as a supplement not worth using.)

If you're curious, here's our deep dive into proper collagen dosage, as there's a bit of nuance involved. But as a recap, we recommend the following depending on why you're taking it:

The takeaway

If you're looking for optimal results from your collagen supplements, there are additional steps you can take to provide full-body collagen support. And the good news is that none of these are hard. 

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications, consult with your doctor before starting a supplement routine. It is always optimal to consult with a health care provider when considering what supplements are right for you.