Understanding Collagen: The Key to Healthy, Youthful Skin
When it comes to the beauty and wellness industry, collagen certainly isn’t a new concept. As the most abundant protein in the human body—it’s not only responsible for strong, supple skin—it also plays an essential role in the health of our bones, joints, soft tissues, gut, nails and hair.
Alongside elastin—another protein which helps our skin to remain firm and radiant—collagen is also the key to more youthful-looking skin. While there are a number of factors that can impact our collagen production, the good news is that there are also a myriad of ways to boost our collagen stores, naturally.
But first, what is collagen?
Think of collagen as a structural building block—when our collagen stores are plentiful, our skin remains firm, supple and well-hydrated. Unfortunately however, we are unable to maintain a constant supply of this plumping protein with our stores of collagen—as well as our ability to produce it—naturally declining as we age.
As our bodies are also unable to make collagen on its own. If you want to maintain and potentially improve collagen levels, it’s important to implement the diet and lifestyle practices that will help to maintain and boost our ability to produce this vital protein.
9 simple ways you can naturally boost collagen
1. Hydrate
One of the key components of collagen is water which is why it’s essential to stay well-hydrated in order to foster collagen production. Drinking plenty of filtered water each day will certainly help to preserve collagen, as will noshing on plenty of hydrating fruits and vegetables like watermelon, strawberries and cucumber.
Another key ingredient for hydrated skin is hyaluronic acid. Like collagen, HA declines with age, but research shows that it can also help to boost collagen production—and provide a much-needed burst of moisture for dry skin. Whether ingested or applied topically, hyaluronic acid is vital for glowing, resilient skin!
Reach for LAMAV’s Collagen Support Booster to supercharge collagen production. This superior blend contains 100% bio-actives, to promote firmer skin and prevent the visible signs of ageing. Kakadu and Davidson Plum work synergistically to supercharge collagen synthesis, protecting against elastin degradation for a complexion that is smooth and plump. It includes Finger Lime to protect and hydrate, helping to prevent damage caused by environmental stressors.
2. Consume More Vitamin C
Perhaps more than any other nutrient, vitamin C is essential for collagen synthesis—while also harbouring the added bonus of helping to protect skin from free radical damage. While citrus fruits contain an abundance of vitamin C, other less well-known sources include Acerola Cherry and Amla—which contains 20 times more vitamin C than an orange. Found in our exclusive Ayurvedic Beauty Blend™, Amla’s adaptogenic properties also support the body’s stress response. Even better? As a potent antioxidant, vitamin C boasts the added benefits of supporting immune function and helping us to maintain stable energy levels.
3. Amp up your intake of antioxidants
Famed for their ability to protect the body—and skin—from the damaging and ageing effects of free radicals, antioxidants not only help to boost collagen production, but they also work to prevent its degradation. While consuming an array of fresh fruits and vegetables will give your body a healthy dose of antioxidants, adding a supplement like the LAMAV Ayurvedic Beauty Powder to your routine is another way to ensure you’re getting enough of these incredible compounds daily. Containing ingredients like Astaxanthin, Amla, Acerola Cherry, Shisandra Berry and Holy Basil, this nourishing inner beauty powder helps to combat inflammation, bolster immune function and promote more radiant skin from within.
4. Choose collagen-rich foods
To support effective collagen formation, we must also include collagen-rich foods in our diet regularly as the amino acids they contain play an essential role in collagen synthesis. While there are countless collagen supplements on the market—which come from a number of sources including bovine and marine collagen—a balanced, wholefood-based diet will also supply you with all the amino acids you need to boost your own collagen production. Good sources include protein-rich foods such as chicken and lean red meat, gelatin and bone broth, fish, dairy and eggs.
5. Prevent Collagen Degradation
While we are unfortunately unable to prevent our ability to produce collagen from declining as we age, we can slow it down by avoiding detrimental lifestyle and environmental factors which can impact this process. Excess sun exposure, smoking and consuming too many refined sugars and carbohydrates are all proven to speed up collagen degradation so being sun safe and focusing on a nutrient-dense and balanced wholefoods diet is essential not only for glowing skin—but our general health and wellbeing as well.
6. Protect Your Skin From the Sun
While we are unfortunately unable to prevent our ability to produce collagen from declining as we age, we can slow it down by avoiding detrimental lifestyle and environmental factors which can impact this process. Excess sun exposure, smoking and consuming too many refined sugars and carbohydrates are all proven to speed up collagen degradation so being sun safe and focusing on a nutrient-dense and balanced diet is essential not only for glowing skin—but our general health and wellbeing as well.
If you want a natural glow without the damage, reach for LAMAV’s Sunless Tanning Range. You’ll not only avoid sunburn, you’ll also be increasing your magnesium intake. LAMAV’s Gradual Tanning Moisturiser is packed with Magnesium which plays an essential role in collagen synthesis by helping to activate the enzymes that are crucial for building and maintaining collagen.
7. Try Facial Massage and Gua Sha
Facial massage can help support collagen production—not directly like nutrients can, but through several indirect yet powerful mechanisms that stimulate the skin and relieve underlying tissues. Here’s how:
Increases blood flow and circulation which assists with delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the skin, which are essential for collagen synthesis.
Support lymphatic drainage by moving excess fluid and toxins through the lymphatic system. This supports a healthier skin environment that can have a flow on effect to maintain collagen integrity.
Reducing Stress and Cortisol levels - a known culprit when it comes to breaking down collagen and leading to signs of premature ageing.
Incorporate LAMAV’s Gua Sha and Facial Roller Set into your skincare regime 1-2 times per week to encourage skin cell rejuvenation and stimulate lymphatic drainage. This skin smoothing and stress reducing duo works to reduce inflammation and enhance your skin’s ability to absorb and utilise bio-actives in your leave-on skincare products. Regular use of our Gua Sha set can maintain and encourage collagen production - plumping, brightening and smoothing the skin!
8. Use Natural Retinol Alternatives
Vitamin A is a proven ingredient well known for its impressive results on ageing and acne prone skin. It has the ability to stimulate collagen production, encourage cellular turnover and smooth the skin. The downside? It can be harsh on the skin, often causing irritation and isn’t recommended to use for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
If you haven’t heard of Bakuchiol, let us introduce you. This natural alternative to Vitamin A/Retinol has shown to give impressive results when it comes to ageing and acne prone skin, without the irritation. Suitable for all skin types (including pregnant and breastfeeding!) LAMAV’s Bakuchiol Booster is the perfect addition to your weekly skincare routine.
Formulated with 4% Bakuchiol, LAMAV’s natural retinol alternative supports collagen production, fighting wrinkles, dullness and acne. It combines the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with Australian native bio-actives to improve skin structure and protect the skin. Apply after cleansing and toning, prior to moisturiser application a few times per week for best results.
9. Add Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Your Diet
While Omega-3 Fatty Acids don’t directly create collagen, they can significantly impact the environment that supports healthy collagen synthesis and protects existing collagen.
Include the following foods in your weekly diet to up your Omega-3 Fatty Acid intake.
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Fatty Fish such salmon, sardines and anchovies
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Chia Seeds
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Walnuts
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Plant seeds such as Flaxseeds and Hemp Seeds
Help to boost collagen naturally by adding our LAMAV Ayurvedic Beauty Powder to your beauty and wellbeing routine. Find out more by heading to our Inner Beauty product page.