What is it?
Aequalis' Anti-Ageing Collagen Gel is a scientifically developed anti-ageing formula, delivered through state-of-the-art gel technology, to replenish skin from the inside-out - for a youthful, radiant, and hydrated complexion.
Product Benefits
Our Anti-Ageing Gel features a wide range of benefits designed to improve skin health and maintain a youthful appearance.
Hydrolysed marine collagen peptides
Hydrolysed marine collagen peptides promote enhanced skin elasticity, firmness, and hydration, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Blueberry / Mango / Strawberry
Formulated with real fruit rich in antioxidants and essential nutrients, to improve skin health, and prevent collagen breakdown.
CURCUMIN
Curcumin, an extract from turmeric root, has natural anti-inflammatory properties and helps to improve skin brightness and radiance.
Hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid offers numerous benefits, including increased skin hydration and reduction in the appearance of fine lines, leading to a youthful and radiant complexion.
Vitamin B complex
Our B vitamin blend helps maintain youthful skin, with B1, B2, B3,B5, B6 and B12. It reduces lines and wrinkles, improves texture, and boosts the skin’s moisture barrier for a radiant, youthful look.
VITAMIN C
Vitamin C is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy collagen matrix, ensuring firm and healthy skin. It does so by facilitating natural collagen synthesis and acting as an antioxidant, combating free radical damage.
SHELF STABLE
Aequalis gels are stable across most climates.
REDUCED CHOKING RISK
Gel based formula reduces the risk of choking, while gently inducing swallowing reflexes.
CONVENIENT
Aequalis products are portable, lightweight and easy to carry on you at all times in your bag or backpack.
MEETS DIETARY CHOICES &
RELIGIOUS REQUIREMENTS
Aequalis products can be certified to meet religious requirements.
Helps your skin. From within.
As we age, the production of hyaluronic acid, elastin and collagen decreases. This presents outwardly as signs of ageing, including fine lines, wrinkles, dry skin and thinning hair.9
Oral consumption of collagen peptides and skin nourishing nutrients enables them to penetrate into deeper layers of the skin - inaccessible through topical application. Supplementing your body’s natural production of these key nutrients assists in sustainably improving the physiology and appearance of your skin.10
Scientific References: 1. Proksch, E., Segger, D., Degwert, J., Schunck, M., Zague, V., & Oesser, S. (2014). Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides has beneficial effects on human skin physiology: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 27(1), 47-55. 2. Lambe, S., Ghogare, P., Sonawane, S., Shinde, L. and Prashant, D., 2021. Isolation, purification and characterization of hyaluronic acid: A concise review. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 10(3), pp.500-506. 3. Asserin J., Lati E., Shioya T., Prawitt J. The effects of oral collagen peptide supplementation on skin moisture and the dermal collagen network: evidence from an ex vivo model and randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials. J. Cosmet. Dermatol. 2015;14:291–301. doi: 10.1111/jocd.12174. 4. Asserin J., Lati E., Shioya T., Prawitt J. The effects of oral collagen peptide supplementation on skin moisture and the dermal collagen network: evidence from an ex vivo model and randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials. J. Cosmet. Dermatol. 2015;14:291–301. doi: 10.1111/jocd.12174. 5. Sibilla, S., Godfrey, M., Brewer, S., & Budh-Raja, A. (2015). An overview of the beneficial effects of hydrolysed collagen as a nutraceutical on skin properties: Scientific background and clinical studies. The Open Nutraceuticals Journal, 8, 29-42. 6. Scars and blemishes find article 7. Farris, P.K., 2014. Cosmeceutical vitamins: vitamin C. Cosmeceuticals E-Book: Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series, 37, pp.11-31. 8. Al-Halaseh, L.K., Al-Jawabri, N.A., Tarawneh, S.K., Al-Qdah, W.K., Abu-Hajleh, M.N., Al-Samydai, A.M. and Ahmed, M.A., 2022. A review of the cosmetic use and potentially therapeutic importance of hyaluronic acid. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 12(7), pp.034-041. 9. Papakonstantinou, E., Roth, M., & Karakiulakis, G. (2012). Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skinaging. Dermato-endocrinology, 4(3), 253-258. 10. Sibilla, S., Godfrey, M., Brewer, S., Budh-Raja, A. and Genovese, L., 2015. An overview of the beneficial effects of hydrolysed collagen as a nutraceutical on skin properties: Scientific background and clinical studies. The Open Nutraceuticals Journal, 8(1).
What's Inside?
Aequalis products can be customised to meet every need.
* Religious certification to be provided at a distributor specific level.
