7 Best Collagen from the Wonect Store!
Collagen continues to be one of the most loved item among our customers, which also one of the most discussed product. Since we had a Youtube viewer asking us for recommendations, let’s then look at the most popular collagen items in the Wonect store in 2017! This should also give us a hint of what our peers think are the best collagen supplements! Let’s see if your favourite item is in the list!!!!!
TOP 7 BEST COLLAGEN from Wonect.com
No. 1 SUNTORY Milcolla
Features: Powder type, Stick type, High concentration collagen
Daily intake: 1 stick
Amount: 30 days serving
Collagen content: 5,000mg
Other key ingredients includes: Ceramide, Elastin, Proteoglycan, Vitamins
Check SUNTORY Milcolla here |
No. 2 Beauty Chocola Collagen
Features: Tablet type, contains seven variants of beauty ingredients
Daily intake: 3 tablets
Amount: 40 days serving
Collagen content: 600mg
Other key ingredients includes: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Pantothenic acid, Niacin
Check Beauty Chocola Collagen here |
No. 3 SUNTORY Liftage PG-EX
Features: Drink Type, Low molecular collagen, includes eight variants of beauty ingredients
Daily intake: 50ml per bottle
Amount: 10 days serving
Collagen Content: 5,000mg
Other key ingredients include: Proteoglycan, Vitamin C, Ceramide, Long Pepper extract, Flax Lignan, Cherry Blossom Extract, Honey Berry Extract
Check SUNTORY Liftage PG-EX here |
No. 4 FINE JAPAN Hyaluron & Collagen
Features: Powder type, Fish Collagen, includes Ubiquinol Coenzyme Q10
Daily intake: 7g
Amount: 30 days serving
Collagen Content: 5,250mg
Other key ingredients include: Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin Complex, Pearl Barley Extract, Elastin, Vitamin C, Biotin, Ubiquinol Coenzyme Q10
Check FINE JAPAN Hyaluron & Collagen here |
No. 5 ORIHIRO Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Collagen
Features: Powder type, Low Molecular Fish Collagen, includes Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid
Daily intake: 6g
Amount: 30 days serving
Collagen Content: 5,400mg
Other key ingredients include: Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid, Glucosamine, Ceramide
Check ORIHIRO Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Collagen here |
No. 6 FANCL HTC Collagen DX Tense Up Drink
Features: Drink type, HTC Collagen
Daily intake: 50ml per bottle
Amount: 30 days serving
Collagen Content: 5,400mg
Other key ingredients include: Apple polyphenol, Ceramide, Vitamin C, Coenzyme Q10, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin E
No. 7 ASAHI Perfect Asta Collagen Powder Premier Rich
Features: Powder type, Nano collagen, Low Molecular Collagen, includes 16 types of ingredients
Daily intake: 7.5g
Amount: 30 days serving
Collagen Content: 5,500mg
Other key ingredients include: Placenta extract, Royal Jelly, Ceramide, Hyaluronic Acid, Bird Nest
Check ASAHI Perfect Asta Collagen Powder Premier Rich here |
These are the best collagen by our peers
Has any of these seven collagen products caught your eye?
Too bad the one I’m using is not in this list. You can call two of them my favourites, which are the ASAHI Perfect Asta Placenta Hyaluronic Acid Jelly and Moisture Jelly.
I have a preference for convenience, which makes the powder types less desirable for me. Furthermore, the drink types are a little pricey. Therefore, I really like the jelly type which are tasty and easy to consume. The effect is exceptional too! So do give it a try if I have piqued your curiosity!
Although we’ve introduced collagen products today, these products are formulated with other ingredients that are good for the skin and health. We shall look at what those ingredients are and how they work!
Hi, where can I buy Fine Collagen in Japan? Thanks in advance.
Hi Lou, your best bet is drug stores– there’s usually a fairly big collagen section in most 🙂
Hi, I’ve been taking Chocola BB collagen tablets. Wondering can i take Asahi Perfect Asta Collagen Powder on the same day? Or is it best to just consume either one only?
Hi there, thanks for your comment!
Yes, you can absolutely take both at the same time. The manufacturers of collagen supplements always say that you can think of collagen as a health food than a medicine– in other words, they shouldn’t have any negative interactions with other vitamins and supplements you are taking. Hope that helps!
Rebecca