Simone Thomas Wellness has formulated a potent food-based supplement that has been designed to feed and nourish the skin from within. There are so many factors in our modern daily lives that can affect the health of our skin, with stress, external pollutants, harsh weather conditions and diet to name just a few.
This means it’s incredibly important to add in essential vitamins and minerals to give our skin the strength it needs to protect itself and act as a barrier.
Time often gets in the way, with our busy routines making it hard to include a full variety of nutrients that aren’t tainted with harmful pesticides and preservatives.
Adding clean, food-based supplements into our daily routines makes achieving supple, nourished and glowing skin that much easier.
Each capsule contains a powerful blend of hydrolysed marine collagen and Vitamin C. These supplements haven’t been formulated with just skin care in mind, whether you're a triathlete, gym-goer, or yogi, marine collagen is the perfect recovery protein that helps to build and repair the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage that are stressed during exercise.
Including supplements an hour before exercise will help speed up recovery time and in turn increase performance. Vitamin C has been added to boost collagen formation and again support healthy blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth.
Considered an antioxidant which fights against free radicals in the body, Vitamin C is essential for a strong, healthy immune system. This unique combination is the perfect formula to keep your body functioning at its best from day to night.
Independent consumer trial results
- 80% of participants agreed that the supplements helped to maintain their skin’s condition
- 78% of participants agreed that their skin felt plumper
- 78% of participants agreed that their skin looked more vibrant
- 76% of participants agreed that their skin felt more moisturised*.
* Results achieved following a 3-month consumer-based blind study, through a global market research company, as reported by 56 out of 63 participants.