
Marine collagen peptides remain a cornerstone beauty supplement because Type I collagen is abundant in skin matrix. This article explains sourcing, co-factors (vitamin C, hyaluronic acid), and how to read a label.
What marine collagen peptides do in a supplement stack
Collagen supplements supply amino acid building blocks; co-factors like vitamin C support endogenous collagen synthesis. A complete marine collagen peptides supplement should list peptide source, serving size in milligrams, and any complementary actives.
CB-02 combines marine collagen with hyaluronic acid and antioxidants — a clinical beauty framing rather than a candy-style gummy approach.
Capsules vs gummies for collagen
Capsules allow higher actives per serving without sugar alcohols. Gummies (such as CB-05 Bio-Lustre) trade maximum peptide dose for adherence — many customers use both in a beauty archive line.
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This note references Marine Collagen Complex (CB-02) — label-verified actives from the YlemosPure cellular biotech archive. Explore beauty supplements.
Frequently asked questions
How much marine collagen per day?
Follow the label on your chosen protocol. Clinical discussions often reference 2.5–10 g collagen peptides daily depending on goals and diet.