How Collagen Glow Berries Gets Made
Behind the scenes
How a sachet of Collagen Glow Berries gets made.
A look inside the factory where every sachet is made — and why the collagen that goes into it is different from most of what's on the shelf.
Why it works
It comes down
to size.
Most collagen supplements use hydrolysed collagen — long peptide chains. The trouble is that the body struggles to absorb chains that large, so a good portion never makes it past the gut.
Wellnex™ marine collagen is hydrolysed all the way down to di-peptides — molecules of roughly 200 daltons. Small enough to pass through the intestinal wall intact, and reach the skin where collagen is built. It's hydrolysed marine collagen, Types I & III, sourced from responsibly farmed tilapia.
That's the whole premise. Not more collagen — collagen your body can actually use.
Standard hydrolysate
A long chain. Too large to pass through intact.
Wellnex™ di-peptide
Two-unit peptides. Small enough to be absorbed and reach the skin.
Certified quality management, audited at the facility level.
Hazard analysis at every critical point of production.
Produced in compliance with US FDA standards.
The formula
Four ingredients.
Every dose on the label.
No proprietary blends, no hidden "complexes." Four things go into each mixed-berry sachet, and every milligram is printed where you can read it.
The heroWellnex™ Marine Di-Peptide Collagen
Hydrolysed marine collagen, Types I & III, broken down to di-peptide size for absorption. Sourced from responsibly farmed tilapia in Southeast Asia.
Di-peptide marine collagen
Ingredient 02Vitamin C
A cofactor your body needs to make its own collagen, and an antioxidant that helps protect skin against free-radical damage.
Ingredient 03Bilberry Extract
Rich in anthocyanins. An antioxidant that supports circulation and helps guard skin cells against oxidative stress.
Ingredient 04Torula Yeast Extract
A naturally sourced antioxidant that supports the skin's defence against UV and everyday environmental stress.
Made with purpose
Now you know
why it's different.
Anyone can put collagen in a sachet. The hard part is getting it where it needs to go — and that's exactly what you're paying for. Because what matters isn't how much you take. It's how much arrives.
