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Not a thing! Well, at HydraLyft Review least not anything connected with collagen anyway. It may have other active ingredients that benefit your skin in other ways and for other reasons, but not because of any effect of the collagen it contains.

Like you, I used to be of the sentiment that collagen, when applied onto the skin, is a good thing. It does sound reasonable doesn't it? After all, as we age, our skin undergoes a breakdown of its collagen and elastin content, which is the main reason why we show visible signs of skin aging such as age spots, wrinkles, fine lines, loss of suppleness and elasticity.

Reason (and the advertising hype of popular cosmetic companies) states that the solution lies in skin care products that contain collagen and elastin. Hence, the collagen mask.

Marketing propaganda aside, there is absolutely no scientific basis that can backup claims that collagen masks can reverse the signs of skin aging. You want to talk skin science?

How's this for a scientific fact about collagen masks: collagen, which is actually a protein, is made up of molecules that are too big for the skin to absorb. So all that collagen in the mask actually just sits on the face, until washed off. After which it's gone. Yeah, you heard right. Gone, wasted.
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