Collagen is one of the most widely known ingredients in skincare, valued for its association with plump, firm-looking skin. In topical formulas, it works primarily as a hydrating and smoothing agent. The most significant collagen work happens when skincare supports the skin's own production - a process that responds to consistent, nourishing care over time.
How Collagen Works in Skincare
When applied to the skin, collagen molecules sit on the surface and provide a smoothing, hydrating effect. Hydrolysed collagen - broken into smaller fragments - absorbs more effectively and contributes to a plumper, more comfortable skin feel. Separately, collagen-boosting ingredients (such as vitamin C and peptides) work below the surface to encourage the skin's own structural renewal. Understanding this distinction helps set realistic expectations: topical collagen hydrates and smooths, while boosting ingredients support long-term firmness.
Hydrolysed vs collagen-boosting ingredients
Hydrolysed collagen hydrates and smooths the skin surface. Collagen-boosting ingredients like vitamin C and peptides support the skin's own production processes. The best routines include both.
- Hydrolysed collagen - surface hydration and smoothing
- Peptides - supports structural renewal
- Vitamin C - encourages collagen production
- Combined approach - most effective for firmness
Best Product Formats
Serums with hydrolysed collagen deliver a concentrated dose that absorbs quickly, making them ideal for use before a moisturiser. Creams provide a richer, more sustaining option for dry or mature skin, giving the ingredient time to work while keeping skin comfortable throughout the day or night. Sheet masks are a particularly effective collagen format - the occlusive nature of the mask helps the formula absorb more deeply, making them a useful weekly treatment alongside a daily routine.
- Serums - concentrated, fast-absorbing
- Creams - sustained hydration and smoothing
- Sheet masks - intensive weekly treatment
- Eye creams - plumping around delicate areas
Suitable for All Ages and Skin Types
Collagen skincare suits a wide range of skin types and ages. Younger skin benefits from the hydration and smoothing effect, while mature skin benefits from the additional plumping and the support provided by collagen-boosting ingredients. Dry skin responds particularly well to richer collagen creams. Oily skin is better served by lightweight collagen serums. Sensitive skin can use most collagen formulas without issue - it is a generally well-tolerated ingredient with no common irritancy concerns.
- Mature skin - firmness and plumping
- Dry skin - hydration and comfort
- Oily skin - lightweight serum formats
- Sensitive skin - generally well tolerated
Pairing with Vitamin C and Peptides
Collagen works best in a routine that also includes ingredients which actively support its production. Vitamin C is the most widely researched - it contributes to the skin's ability to produce collagen and adds a brightening effect. Peptides are another strong pairing, sending signals that encourage structural renewal deep in the skin. Apply vitamin C first in the morning, then collagen serum, then moisturiser. In the evening, peptides alongside a collagen cream provide a restorative overnight routine.
- Vitamin C - supports collagen production
- Peptides - renewal signalling
- Hyaluronic acid - layered hydration
- SPF - protect skin in the morning always
Explore the Collagen serums, creams, and masks in the collection above - and find the format that fits your skin and your routine.












