
MyCollagenGlow, the beauty glow that radiates from within.
MyCollagenGlow is a new-generation nutricosmetic that works from within on the pillars of skin beauty.
Its synergistic formula combines prebiotics (GOS), hyaluronic acid, biotin, vitamins, and antioxidants to support hydration, radiance, hair and nail strength, and a balanced skin microbiome.
Clinically tested, each ingredient has been selected for its scientifically proven effectiveness.
Our natural expertise
Powerful active ingredients to enhance skin, hair, and nails from within.
Clinically proven active ingredients that work in depth
| Ingredient | Description | Clinical Study |
|---|---|---|
| Marine Collagen Peptides | Collagen supplementation through dietary supplements can help maintain healthy skin, prevent thinning and hair loss, and improve nail fragility. |
Reilly DM, Lozano J. Skin collagen through the lifestages: importance for skin health and beauty. Plast Aesthet Res 2021;8:2.http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2020.153. |
| Hyaluronic acid | The effects of oral hyaluronic acid have been widely studied for several years and target dermal fibroblasts that naturally synthesize hyaluronic acid in the dermis, thus promoting skin hydration and improving signs of aging. |
Papakonstantinou E, Roth M, Karakiulakis G. Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging. Dermatoendocrinol. 2012;4(3):253-258. |
| Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) | Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) improve skin health by acting through the gut microbiota. They promote hydration, strengthen the skin barrier, reduce inflammation, and protect against UV. This mode of action is part of the gut-skin axis. |
Hong YH, Chang UJ, Kim YS, Jung EY, Suh HJ. Dietary galacto-oligosaccharides improve skin health: a randomized double blind clinicaltrial. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017;26(4):613-618. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.052016.05. PMID: 28582809https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582809/ |
| Acerola Extract - Vitamin C | Numerous scientific studies highlight the beneficial role of vitamin C on the skin. Oral vitamin C supplementation helps fight skin oxidation, promotes cell growth and differentiation, contributes to collagen synthesis, and reduces wrinkles. |
Pullar J.M., Carr A.C., Vissers M.C.M. The roles of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2017; 9:866–892.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579659/ |
| Vitamine E | Vitamin E is an integral part of the skin's antioxidant defenses, primarily offering protection against UV rays and other free radicals that may come into contact with the epidermis. Oral vitamin E supplementation can help protect the skin from photodamage. |
Maalouf S, El-Sabban M, Darwiche N, Gali-Muhtasib H. Protective effect of vitamin E on ultraviolet B light-induced damage inkeratinocytes. Mol Carcinog. 2002;34:121–30. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12112306/ |
| Vitamine B5 | Vitamin B5, essential for energy production, supports skin and hair health. It improves the epidermal barrier function, regulates inflammation, and has shown effectiveness in reducing acne and skin imperfections. |
Capodice JL. Feasibility, tolerability, safety and efficacy of a pantothenic acid based dietary supplement in subjects with mild tomoderate facial acne blemishes. J Cosmet Dermatol Sci Appl. 2012;2:132–5. https://www.scirp.org/html/22372.html |
| Vitamine B6 | Vitamin B6 plays a key role in protein metabolism and cellular regeneration. It contributes to skin health, prevents certain dermatitis, and helps reduce hair loss. |
Kato, Norihisa. (2012). Role of vitamin B6 in skin health and diseases. 10.3920/978-90-8686-729-5_4. |
| Vitamine B12 | Vitamin B12 influences the health of skin, hair, and nails. A deficiency or excess can cause skin disorders such as hyperpigmentation, eczema, or acne. It also promotes hair growth by improving microcirculation. |
Brescoll J, Daveluy S. A review of vitamin B12 in dermatology. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2015 Feb;16(1):27-33. doi: 10.1007/s40257-014- 0107-3. PMID: 25559140. |
| Zinc | Various studies establish a link between low circulating zinc levels and certain forms of hair loss, including telogen effluvium and alopecia areata. Oral zinc supplementation may improve hair loss by correcting any underlying deficiency. |
Gupta M, Mahajan VK, Mehta KS, Chauhan PS. Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Dermatol Res Pract. 2014;2014:709152. doi: 10.1155/2014/709152. Epub 2014 Jul 10. PMID: 25120566; PMCID: PMC4120804. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25120566/ |
| Vitamine B8 (Biotine) | Biotin plays a key role in keratin synthesis and maintaining hair and nail structure. It promotes hair follicle growth and strengthens nail firmness. Supplementation can improve brittle hair and nails. |
Chessa MA, Iorizzo M, Richert B, López-Estebaranz JL, Rigopoulos D, Tosti A, Gupta AK, Di Chiacchio N, Di Chiacchio NG, Rubin AI, Baran R, Lipner SR, Daniel R, Chiheb S, Grover C, Starace M, Piraccini BM. Pathogenesis, Clinical Signs and Treatment Recommendations in Brittle Nails: A Review. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Feb;10(1):15-27. doi: 10.1007/s13555-019-00338-x. Epub 2019 Nov 20. Erratum in: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Jan 22;: PMID: 31749091; PMCID: PMC6994568 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994568/ |
| Beta-carotene | Carotenoids, and in particular beta-carotene, have been widely studied for their skin benefits. They are known to protect the skin from the harmful effects of sun exposure, such as sunburn, but also from photoaging. |
Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Weir C, Salter-Venzon D, Gellenbeck KW, Leverett J, Krutmann J. Role of ingestible carotenoids in skin protection: A review of clinical evidence. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Nov;37(6):490-504. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12690. Epub 2021 May 20. PMID: 33955073. |
Reilly DM, Lozano J. Skin collagen through the lifestages: importance for skin health and beauty. Plast Aesthet Res 2021;8:2.http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2020.153.
Choi, F.D.; Sung, C.T.; Juhasz, M.L.; Mesinkovsk, N.A. Oral Collagen Supplementation: A Systematic Review of DermatologicalApplications. J. Drugs. Dermatol. 2019, 18, 9–16. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30681787/
Al-Atif H. Collagen Supplements for Aging and Wrinkles: A Paradigm Shift in the Fields of Dermatology and Cosmetics. Dermatol PractConcept. 2022 Jan 1;12(1):e2022018. doi: 10.5826/dpc.1201a18. PMID: 35223163; PMCID: PMC8824545.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8824545/
Ito, M., Sato, Y. Dynamic ultrastructural changes of the connective tissue sheath of human hair follicles during hair cycle. ArchDermatol Res 282, 434–441 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00402618
Papakonstantinou E, Roth M, Karakiulakis G. Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging. Dermatoendocrinol. 2012;4(3):253-258.
doi:10.4161/derm.21923
Meyer LJ, Stern R. Age-dependent changes of hyaluronan in human skin. J Invest Dermatol 1994; 102:385- 9; PMID:8120424;
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1523- 1747.ep12371800
Hong YH, Chang UJ, Kim YS, Jung EY, Suh HJ. Dietary galacto-oligosaccharides improve skin health: a randomized double blind clinicaltrial. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017;26(4):613-618. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.052016.05. PMID: 28582809https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582809/
Suh, Min Geun et al. “Inhibitory Effect of Galactooligosaccharide on Skin Pigmentation.” Preventive nutrition and food science vol.24,3 (2019): 321-326. Sci. 2020;21:741. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31608258/
Pullar J.M., Carr A.C., Vissers M.C.M. The roles of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2017; 9:866–892.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579659/
Maalouf S, El-Sabban M, Darwiche N, Gali-Muhtasib H. Protective effect of vitamin E on ultraviolet B light-induced damage inkeratinocytes. Mol Carcinog. 2002;34:121–30. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12112306/
Musalmah M, Fairuz AH, Gapor MT, Ngah WZ. Effect of vitamin E on plasma malondialdehyde, antioxidant enzyme levels and the ratesof wound closures during wound healing in normal and diabetic rats. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2002;11 Suppl 7:S448-451. (PubMed)
Capodice JL. Feasibility, tolerability, safety and efficacy of a pantothenic acid based dietary supplement in subjects with mild tomoderate facial acne blemishes. J Cosmet Dermatol Sci Appl. 2012;2:132–5. https://www.scirp.org/html/22372.html
Kato, Norihisa. (2012). Role of vitamin B6 in skin health and diseases. 10.3920/978-90-8686-729-5_4.
Brescoll J, Daveluy S. A review of vitamin B12 in dermatology. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2015 Feb;16(1):27-33. doi: 10.1007/s40257-014- 0107-3. PMID: 25559140.
Almohanna HM, Ahmed AA, Tsatalis JP, Tosti A. The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2019;9(1):51-70. doi:10.1007/s13555-018-0278-6 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6380979/
Gupta M, Mahajan VK, Mehta KS, Chauhan PS. Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Dermatol Res Pract. 2014;2014:709152. doi: 10.1155/2014/709152. Epub 2014 Jul 10. PMID: 25120566; PMCID: PMC4120804. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25120566/
Ogawa Y, Kinoshita M, Shimada S, Kawamura T. Zinc and Skin Disorders. Nutrients. 2018 Feb 11;10(2):199. doi: 10.3390/nu10020199. PMID: 29439479; PMCID: PMC5852775. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29439479/
Chessa MA, Iorizzo M, Richert B, López-Estebaranz JL, Rigopoulos D, Tosti A, Gupta AK, Di Chiacchio N, Di Chiacchio NG, Rubin AI, Baran R, Lipner SR, Daniel R, Chiheb S, Grover C, Starace M, Piraccini BM. Pathogenesis, Clinical Signs and Treatment Recommendations in Brittle Nails: A Review. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Feb;10(1):15-27. doi: 10.1007/s13555-019-00338-x. Epub 2019 Nov 20. Erratum in: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Jan 22;: PMID: 31749091; PMCID: PMC6994568 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994568/
Patel DP, Swink SM, Castelo-Soccio L. A Review of the Use of Biotin for Hair Loss. Skin Appendage Disord. 2017 Aug;3(3):166-169. doi: 10.1159/000462981. Epub 2017 Apr 27. PMID: 28879195; PMCID: PMC5582478. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28879195/
Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Weir C, Salter-Venzon D, Gellenbeck KW, Leverett J, Krutmann J. Role of ingestible carotenoids in skin protection: A review of clinical evidence. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Nov;37(6):490-504. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12690. Epub 2021 May 20. PMID: 33955073.
Panich U, Sittithumcharee G, Rathviboon N, Jirawatnotai S. Ultraviolet radiation-induced skin aging: the role of DNA damage and oxidative stress in epidermal stem cell damage mediated skin aging. Stem Cells Int. 2016;2016:7370642.
Visible benefits from the inside out
MyCollagenGlow works in depth to hydrate the skin, strengthen hair and nails, and even out the complexion. Thanks to a synergy of 11 natural active ingredients — collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid, galactooligosaccharides, vitamins, and minerals — a 90-day treatment supports lasting, visible results. Here is what you can expect, step by step.
Skin ×
Oxidative stress, deficiencies, and inflammation can dull the complexion and weaken the skin. Our formula works from within to restore radiance, support elasticity, and strengthen natural defenses.
Ingredients
- Vitamin C (acerola): stimulates collagen synthesis and revives radiance
- Hyaluronic acid: deeply hydrates and improves suppleness
- Zinc & Vitamin E: protect from oxidative stress
- Marine collagen peptides: support firmness and structure
Clinical Studies
Choi, F.D.; Sung, C.T.; Juhasz, M.L.; Mesinkovsk, N.A. Oral Collagen Supplementation: A Systematic Review of DermatologicalApplications. J. Drugs. Dermatol. 2019, 18, 9–16. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30681787/
Papakonstantinou E, Roth M, Karakiulakis G. Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging. Dermatoendocrinol. 2012;4(3):253-258. doi:10.4161/derm.21923
Pullar J.M., Carr A.C., Vissers M.C.M. The roles of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2017; 9:866–892. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579659/
Maalouf S, El-Sabban M, Darwiche N, Gali-Muhtasib H. Protective effect of vitamin E on ultraviolet B light-induced damage inkeratinocytes. Mol Carcinog. 2002;34:121–30. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12112306/
Hong YH, Chang UJ, Kim YS, Jung EY, Suh HJ. Dietary galacto-oligosaccharides improve skin health: a randomized double blind clinical trial. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017;26(4):613-618. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.052016.05. PMID: 28582809 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582809/
Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Weir C, Salter-Venzon D, Gellenbeck KW, Leverett J, Krutmann J. Role of ingestible carotenoids in skin protection: A review of clinical evidence. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Nov;37(6):490-504. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12690. Epub 2021 May 20. PMID: 33955073.
Hair ×
Deficiencies and oxidative stress weaken the fiber. MyCollagenGlow stimulates keratin, strengthens roots, and supports growth.
Ingredients
- Marine collagen peptides: structure and fiber strength
- Vitamins B5, B6, B12, B8 (Biotin): cellular energy and growth stimulation
- Zinc: supports the bulb and deficiency-related loss
- GOS: intestinal balance supporting hair health
Clinical Studies
Ito, M., Sato, Y. Dynamic ultrastructural changes of the connective tissue sheath of human hair follicles during hair cycle. ArchDermatol Res 282, 434–441 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00402618
Gupta M, Mahajan VK, Mehta KS, Chauhan PS. Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Dermatol Res Pract. 2014;2014:709152. doi: 10.1155/2014/709152. Epub 2014 Jul 10. PMID: 25120566; PMCID: PMC4120804. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25120566/
Ongles ×
Nail fragility is often linked to micronutrient deficiencies. Our formula provides the key elements to strengthen the nail matrix.
Ingredients
- Zinc: participates in keratin synthesis
- Biotin (B8): promotes growth and strength
- Marine collagen: supports the structure of keratinized tissues
Clinical Studies
Chessa MA, Iorizzo M, Richert B, López-Estebaranz JL, Rigopoulos D, Tosti A, Gupta AK, Di Chiacchio N, Di Chiacchio NG, Rubin AI, Baran R, Lipner SR, Daniel R, Chiheb S, Grover C, Starace M, Piraccini BM. Pathogenesis, Clinical Signs and Treatment Recommendations in Brittle Nails: A Review. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Feb;10(1):15-27. doi: 10.1007/s13555-019-00338-x. Epub 2019 Nov 20. Erratum in: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2020 Jan 22;: PMID: 31749091; PMCID: PMC6994568 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994568/
Gupta M, Mahajan VK, Mehta KS, Chauhan PS. Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Dermatol Res Pract. 2014;2014:709152. doi: 10.1155/2014/709152. Epub 2014 Jul 10. PMID: 25120566; PMCID: PMC4120804. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25120566/
Complexion ×
Cellular fatigue, oxidative stress, and microbiota imbalance can dull the complexion. MyCollagenGlow supports natural radiance, evens out the skin, and helps limit skin imbalances for a more luminous, clear, and even complexion.
Ingredients
- Vitamin C (acerola): revives radiance and protects from oxidative stress
- Beta-carotene: healthy glow effect and luminous complexion
- Zinc: skin balance and sebum regulation
- GOS: rebalanced microbiota, for a clearer complexion
Clinical Studies
Pullar J.M., Carr A.C., Vissers M.C.M. The roles of vitamin C in skin health. Nutrients. 2017; 9:866–892. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579659/
Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Weir C, Salter-Venzon D, Gellenbeck KW, Leverett J, Krutmann J. Role of ingestible carotenoids in skin protection: A review of clinical evidence. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Nov;37(6):490-504. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12690. Epub 2021 May 20. PMID: 33955073.
Suh, Min Geun et al. “Inhibitory Effect of Galactooligosaccharide on Skin Pigmentation.” Preventive nutrition and food science vol.24,3 (2019): 321-326. Sci. 2020;21:741. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31608258/
Skin Barrier ×
A weakened skin barrier promotes dehydration, redness, and discomfort.
Our formula strengthens cell cohesion and limits water loss for more resilient skin.
Ingredients
- Zinc: supports repair and barrier function
- Vitamin C & E: protect cells against oxidative stress
- GOS (prebiotics): promote soothed skin via intestinal balance
Clinical Study
Maalouf S, El-Sabban M, Darwiche N, Gali-Muhtasib H. Protective effect of vitamin E on ultraviolet B light-induced damage inkeratinocytes. Mol Carcinog. 2002;34:121–30. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12112306/
Hong YH, Chang UJ, Kim YS, Jung EY, Suh HJ. Dietary galacto-oligosaccharides improve skin health: a randomized double blind clinical trial. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017;26(4):613-618. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.052016.05. PMID: 28582809 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582809/
Microbiote intestinal ×
Intestinal imbalance can impact skin clarity and promote inflammation. This complex targets the gut-skin axis for deep regulation.
Ingredients
- Galactooligosaccharides (GOS): rebalance the microbiota
- Zinc: supports intestinal and skin immunity
- B vitamins: promote overall metabolic balance
Clinical Studies
Hong YH, Chang UJ, Kim YS, Jung EY, Suh HJ. Dietary galacto-oligosaccharides improve skin health: a randomized double blind clinical trial. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017;26(4):613-618. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.052016.05. PMID: 28582809 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28582809/
Suh, Min Geun et al. “Inhibitory Effect of Galactooligosaccharide on Skin Pigmentation.” Preventive nutrition and food science vol.24,3 (2019): 321-326. Sci. 2020;21:741. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31608258/
Photoprotection ×
UV rays promote spots and premature aging. MyCollagenGlow supports the skin's natural defenses against these aggressors.
Ingredients
- Vitamin C & E: strengthen cellular protection
- Zinc: helps limit oxidative damage
- Beta-carotene: supports photoprotection and complexion radiance
Etudes scientifiques
Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Weir C, Salter-Venzon D, Gellenbeck KW, Leverett J, Krutmann J. Role of ingestible carotenoids in skin protection: A review of clinical evidence. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Nov;37(6):490-504. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12690. Epub 2021 May 20. PMID: 33955073.
Maalouf S, El-Sabban M, Darwiche N, Gali-Muhtasib H. Protective effect of vitamin E on ultraviolet B light-induced damage inkeratinocytes. Mol Carcinog. 2002;34:121–30. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12112306/
Before/After
All photos below come from authentic feedback, unretouched and unfiltered, after at least 90 days of taking MyCollagenGlow. Even complexion, soothed skin, and enhanced radiance thanks to a deep treatment course.
Your journey with MyCollagenGlow
We recommend a 90-day course of MyCollagenGlow to revive radiance, soothe skin inflammation, and strengthen hair and nails. From the first days, the skin is better nourished. Within two weeks, hydration and comfort improve. After 90 days, the skin is visibly more radiant, even, and the microbiota is rebalanced.
Hydration & Immediate Comfort
A hydration boost for your skin.
An immediate feeling of overall well-being.
Deep Support & Enhanced Radiance
Brighter complexion and improved skin quality.
Hair and nail strengthening activated.
Plumper Skin & Hair Growth in Action
The skin gains in evenness, radiance, and suppleness.
The first effects on nails and hair become noticeable.
Boosted & Visibly Soothed Skin
Enhanced hydration, even complexion, reduced imperfections, and rebalanced skin microbiota.
Denser hair, stronger and more resilient nails.
Lasting Results & Enduring Beauty
In the long term, the effects become structural: the skin remains hydrated, soothed, and luminous, and skin imbalances no longer reappear.
The microbiota is stabilized, hair retains its energy, and nails their strength. A beauty that is anchored, from the inside out.
Our scientific & clinical experts
Skin and health specialists support the development of MyPureSkin.
Our formulas are validated by scientific experts who work with us daily to guarantee quality, safety, and effectiveness for our clients.

Tatiana Brandt
Tatiana Brandt, co-founder of MyPureSkin, a visionary woman & skin expert.
In direct contact with her patients in aesthetic clinics, she identified over 15 years ago a fundamental need: to offer the skin a targeted nutritional approach capable of preserving its youth and vitality. Driven by this vision, she co-created MyPureSkin with a strong conviction: true beauty is nourished from within. Her commitment: Swiss Made formulas, clinically validated, in the service of skin, body, and overall well-being.

Dre Maria Turrian-Badda
Gynecology, innovation & listening
Recognized for her comprehensive and personalized approach to women's health, Dr. Turrian-Badda integrates the most innovative regenerative treatments (laser, PRP) to support women at every stage of their lives. Her approach naturally aligns with MyPureSkin: a vision of beauty and well-being founded on science and regeneration from within.

Sara Luna
Sara Luna, MCO micronutritionist certified by ASCA, specializes in women's and children's nutrition.
For over 7 years, Sara has been guiding her patients with compassion toward a more conscious and anti-inflammatory diet.
Her philosophy rests on a simple principle: when the body receives the right signals, it regains its energy and ability to radiate.
What convinced her about MyPureSkin? Clean, transparent formulas, clinically tested, that match the standards she applies daily with her patients.