Social media has been rife with chatter about various dietary supplements and their countless health benefits. However, the sheer volume of options can make the market tricky to navigate, making it difficult to work out what's worth buying and where to find them at a reasonable cost.
For those looking to try a new supplement without denting their wallet, the collection could be a viable option for enhancing health, with some products in this range available for less than £10. While Myprotein is primarily known for its protein offerings, the brand also boasts an extensive selection of wellness and nutrition supplements.
This includes a pack of 30 , currently reduced to £10.49 – down from £19.99. Shoppers can also save an extra 15% on all collagen products using the discount code COL15, reducing the price to £8.91 – or roughly 30p per gummy.
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The gummies are said to offer several benefits, including vitamin C for maintaining normal collagen formation for skin function, vitamin A for supporting skin health and 500mg of marine collagen per serving. Each pack contains 30 gummies, with a recommended intake of one gummy per day, reports .
Customers may also want to consider the at £19.99. This offers 30 servings and comes in a variety of flavours including grape, cranberry and raspberry, peach tea, Vimto or simply unflavoured.
With no fat or sugar and 18g of protein per serving, the powder is touted as being ideal for muscle growth and maintenance. Bargain hunters and health enthusiasts alike can now snag some great deals on collagen supplements to boost their natural beauty routine.
Customers can grab 90 for £9.49, which are designed to amplify the body's natural collagen levels. For an extra punch, the – blending hyaluronic acid, biotin and selenium for optimal support of skin, hair and nails – are priced at £15.49 for a box of 12.
But if you're looking to integrate more protein into your diet without loading up on fats and carbs, the is now available for £23.99 for a 1kg bag. Elsewhere, Holland and Barrett are stocking at £49.99, which are praised for advancing hair and skin health as well as aiding fitness and performance.
Meanwhile, British Supplements offers the for £29.51, boasting a rich constitution of amino acids proven beneficial for health – sourced right from fish skin. But Myprotein's have earned a stellar 4.29 rating after 38 reviews, with customers raving about the noticeable improvements in their appearance and wellbeing.
One thrilled customer said: "Been taking these products now for two months and can honestly say I've noticed a huge difference in my skin, hair and nails. I look like I have so much life in me now."
Another said: "Love this product, hair feels thicker, skin glows more. Taste is super yummy."
This satisfied shopper said: "These did increase my joint health, I felt an improvement after only a week. Highly recommend. Easy to take and quick results."
There are some users who have grumbled about the taste of the product. This suggests it may be an acquired taste for those with sensitive palates, but not everyone agrees.
This happy customer said: "Other reviewers only seem concerned about the taste. I would still take this even if it tasted bad (which it does not) because I believe it does me good. It has relieved crippling shoulder pain and has allowed me to continue heavy weight training at the age of 66. It is rich in the amino acids which form skin, hair, nails and more importantly ligaments. Collagen is the key constituent of the health fad sweeping America – bone broth."
For shoppers on the lookout for a steal that promises fresher skin and a boost to their overall wellbeing, the may just do the trick.