People with fine lines are swearing by these ‘incredible’ collagen drops

Looking for a hydration boost? (Picture: Rodial)

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Collagen – it’s the beauty buzzword that keeps on giving.

So you can imagine our delight when hearing about these super easy-to-use collagen drops that customers are calling ‘incredible’, offering ‘a decrease in fine lines’ pretty much instantly.

Rodial’s Collagen Booster Drops are designed to be an addition to your usual skincare routine. Use the drops with your usual day and night creams, or apply them to the skin alone whenever you need a hydration boost.

The premise is simple, but do these versatile drops actually make a difference?

A resounding yes, according to reviews online, who have praised this skincare product for offering ‘instant hydration’ and a ‘brighter and smoother’ surface in a ‘matter of weeks’.

‘I have only just started using the Collagen Booster Drops but can see a difference in my skin tone and tautness already,’ wrote one happy shopper. ‘My skin looks brighter and smoother in a matter of a few weeks. It’s incredible!’

Rodial Collagen Booster Drops are great for plumping skin (Picture: Rodial)

Another said: ‘Instant hydration with the serum as well as immediate differences in the skin makes it more radiant and firm.’

And a third wrote: ‘I was recommended this by a friend and it is ahhhh-mazing. I swear, within with days I noticed a decrease in fine lines. This is definitely staying in my routine.’

So how does this top-rated produce work, exactly? Intense hydration is the name of the game, with a high-tech formula that combines active ingredients to smooth and plump the skin.

The Rodial Collagen Drops formula combines collagen, which is an active protein known to promote further collagen production, antioxidant-rich babassu oil for its soothing effects and a healthy dose of hydrating hyaluronic acid.

The ingredient is particularly helpful for mature skin (Picture: Rodial)

To use the product, gently massage two or three drops onto a cleansed face and neck, paying particular attention to areas with expression lines, before your usual serum or moisturiser. Alternatively, use alone for a hydrating boost whenever you need.

Collagen skincare products are all the rage right now, as even though collagen makes up 30% of all protein in our bodies, after the age of 25 we stop producing it naturally. That means that by 45, we’ll have lost over 30% of our collagen reserves. 

Plus, environmental factors can mean a rapid decline in collagen production, with things like UV exposure, smoking, stress and inflammatory diets (especially excess sugar consumption) all meaning we produce less of the skin-plumping stuff.

Using a skincare routine rich in collagen – as well as investing in collagen supplements like Sixway’s Marine Collagen – can be a way to combat a decline in production and keep skin looking healthy and youthful.

Rodial is a much-coveted skincare brand founded in 1999 by entrepreneur and former beauty editor Maria Hatzistefanis, using high-tech formulas that offer targeted solutions.

With celeb fans including the likes of Shanina Shaik, Megan Fox and Sara Sampaio, Rodial has cemented its place on the skincare scene, with refreshingly affordable prices to boot.

Get your hands on Collagen Booster Drops (priced at £80 for 30ml) and find out more on the Rodial website.

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