Many acne sufferers or people with skin problems have tried several products for their skin problems to no avail. However, after seeing hydrolysed collagen from H&B I decided to try it since I get dry skin during the colder months. First 2 weeks of using the product and taking 2 caplets per day I noticed a visible difference. My skin was more supple and smoother even without moisturising the night before. It may or may not be entirely because of the product, but I noticed that whenever I ran out my skin is not as good.
However, there are some disadvantages to this product one is the size of the caplets. It is too big that it can hit your throat when swallowing; it is £20 for the bottle. Overall, I would say that this product is good for people with slightly drier skin and can be added to compliment your external skincare routine.
For spot prone skin I would recommend DermCleanse capsules from USA. They sell it in a set and the capsules are packed with natural herbs. Unlike the caplets from H&B it is easier to swallow, but you’ll need to take around 6-8 capsules a day depending on the severity of your acne. Personally Zenmed DermaCleanse was ok however, I did not like the fact that I can only purchase it online. Overall, the product is quite effective and seems good for the skin.
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Interesting review. I’ve never heard of these capsules and just earlier today I thought my skin is becoming a bit more dry now with the change of season. I will potentially try this during winter. 🙂
Hi, thanks for commenting. Please do they did work for me and even when you’re too lazy to tone and moisturise the H&B caplets help retain moisture well atleast for me. Hope it works for you aswell (^.^).