WHERE IS THE CLINICAL PROOF
Why are there no clinical studies posted on beauty products? The TSV is stating a collagen from France & special peptide formula is driving the collagen into the skin. How deep does it penetrate? Where is the proof? I think legally HSN should have to post the proof of what the vendor claims the product does.
I also noticed when there is a TSV of a product that is supersized & a customer pick that there are no reviews. How can this be? Then the next day after midnight the reviews appear & a lot of them are 2 1/2 stars. Seems dishonest to not post the customer reviews. Please don’t say different packaging. It is the same product that has been marketed as customer pick. Seems dishonest.
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From what I understand there is no such thing as true topical collagen, there are things like peptides that are known as Pro Collagen which applied to the skin help to activate collagen.
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I don’t know about any clinical studies. But, according to Andrew Lessman you cannot get any benifits from collagen topically. It has to be taken orally. I trust Andrew 1000% on his scientific knowledge of all ingredients that are in his supplements.
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Makes sense.
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Clinicals are expensive. I don’t see brick and mortar stores posting clinicals.
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05.22.25 7:58 PM
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