Pattern Bounce Up Conditioner 200 ml

1,130.00 Original price was: ₹1,130.00.1,003.00Current price is: ₹1,003.00.
In Stock

Pattern Bounce Up Conditioner is a volumizing treatment designed to enhance the fullness and thickness of fine or limp hair. Infused with collagen, wild cherry fruit extract, and vitamin B5, it nourishes and strengthens hair strands, promoting a healthier, more voluminous appearance. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:

In Stock
Add to wishlist

Collagen

Collagen: Essential Protein for Skin, Joints, and Bone Health

Collagen proteins are the top of the heap in human proteins, acting as the glue that keeps everything together. This is very important for structural support for your skin. You can do an analysis of your hair, nails, tendons, and organs for collagen. Our body’s natural collagen production declines and displays visible signs of aging like wrinkles and stiffening of joints. Collagen is typically available in hydrolyzed form (collagen peptides) in pharmaceutical-grade supplementation — an essential ingredient. These specific molecules are broken down for easy absorption and effective use.

Benefits of Collagen Supplementation

Skin Rejuvenation: Increases skin elasticity, extremely effective for hydrating and drastically diminishing fine line and wrinkle appearance.

Joint Support: Helps rebuild articular cartilage, easing pain during movement and age-related wear and tear.

Bone Density: Work in harmony with Calcium and Vitamin D and prevent bone brittleness.

Hair and Nail Strength: Aids in building keratin by providing essential amino acids, which produce fuller hair and stronger nails.

An Overview of the Product

The following are detailed features and benefits of this product:

Source
Marine (fish), Bovine (cow), or Vegan-friendly

Form
Powder, Tablets/ Liquid Shots

Key Types
Type I (Skin/Hair), Type II (Joints), Type III (Organs)

Can Be Boosted with
Vitamin C (necessary for collagen synthesis)

How Do You Enhance Its Effects?

Connecting the “C”: Make sure an adequate quantity of Vitamin C is included in your diet/supplement regimen. It aids in the proper synthesis of collagen to functional tissue.

Keep the pace for positive results: The skin will begin showing improvement within 4–8 weeks, although repairing joints by collagen peptide would need up to six months of daily treatment.

Dosage: Follow your label quotes, but the usual region of 2.5g to 10g serves the therapeutic phase.

Warnings and Precautions

Studies confirm that Collagen is generally recognized as safe (GRAS), but:

Potential Side Effects:

A post-retention distaste — a common side effect resulting among users of marine by-products.

Stretch in the belly or flatulence.

Mild reflux.

A Few Things to Consider:

Allergies: Be very mindful of the source. If you are known to react to shellfish or fish, disciplines consider marine collagen out of bounds unless it is inferior.

Having Poor Kidney Health? Those diagnosed with CKD must consult a nephrologist before elevating protein intake through collagen.

Dietary Upsets: Ensure the source is compatible with your dietary regime (e.g., Halal, Kosher, or Pescetarian).

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between Collagen and Gelatin?
Gelatin is simply cooked collagen. Even though they are similar in amino acid profile, the difference between the two is that hydrolyzed collagen (peptides) dissolves in cold water and is known to be more easily digestible than gelatin.

2. Can Collagen help with weight loss?
The short answer to this would be that collagen is a protein, and protein is known to keep us feeling full (satisfied). It is not a weight-loss miracle, but one could still include it in the daily routine to maintain lean muscle mass during exercise and metabolism.

3. Does “Vegan Collagen” exist?
The true and pure collagen is derived from animals. At the other end of the spectrum, “Vegan Collagen Builders” feature amino acids (Proline, Glycine) and vitamins (Vitamin C, Zinc) meant as triggers for an individual’s natural collagen synthesis.

4. When is the best time to take it?
There is a good time but many prefer an empty stomach in the morning for better absorption or in the evening before bed, as most healing is done during that time by the body.

5. Will Collagen interact with my medication?
Collagen is unlikely to interfere with other medications in a significant way. If you are using calcium supplements, double-check your collagen product’s label since some marine-sourced collagen contains a lot of calcium already, leading possibly to over-supplementation.

No products in the cart.