Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, present in our skin, teeth, cartilage, tendons, ligaments. It allows the cohesion of tissues, cells and organs, acting as a precious glue. Marine collagen is most similar to human collagen.
In addition to making tissues more elastic and resistant, collagen regenerates cells more quickly, stimulates the growth of muscle fibers, reduces certain joint pain and slows down the aging of the skin.
As we age, our bodies produce less collagen and its quality declines. We lose elasticity and tone in the skin tissues: wrinkles, stretch marks, less plump skin.
At Boome, we have chosen amarine collagenfrom responsible fishing, made in France. Our collagen has a low molecular weight (3600 daltons) which makes it very assimilable (the lower the molecular weight, the more assimilable it is). It is patented andeffective with only 2 grams per day. Clinically proven results on skin hydration and reduction of fine lines,from 28 days.
Our collagen comes from fish skin, which is one of the best sources of collagen in the world. It is hydrolyzed into peptides for optimal bioavailability (hydrolyzed collagen passes through the intestinal wall more easily for better action).
Our collagen is type 1: it is the one which is the most abundant in your body and which is found in the skin, bone tissues, ligaments and tendons.
The Field Horsetail (not to be confused with the toxic Marsh Horsetail) has existed for 250 million years.
Very rich in silica and particularly in potassium, Horsetail improves the condition of the skin, hair and nails and promotes the growth and strengthening of hair.
Known for its healing properties, Horsetail promotes the regeneration and elasticity of the skin. Stimulating, it tones the scalp by activating blood circulation and promotes hair growth.
Biotin, also called Vitamin B8 or Vitamin B7 in many countries, is a water-soluble vitamin, which is therefore easily eliminated through urine.
It contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and hair.
Biotin is a coenzyme that plays a key role in nutrient metabolism. It participates in particular in the synthesis of amino acids and proteins and in the production of fatty acids, essential for a healthy scalp.
Vitamin B8 deficiency leads to hair loss, split ends or brittle and weak nails.
The intestinal flora produces vitamin B8, but in insufficient quantities. We can therefore increase our biotin intake through diet (chicken liver, legumes, soya, eggs for example) or through appropriate supplementation.
Collactive™ (fish) including collagen hydrolyzate and elastin oligopeptides, organic cocoa bean powder (Theobroma cacao L.), guava leaf extract (Psidium guajava) including zinc, extract of aerial parts of field horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.), extract of holy basil leaf (Ocimum sactum) and sunflower seed (Helianthus annuus) titrated in biotin (vitamin B8), natural cocoa flavor.