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Browse our high-quality collagen supplements that have been specially designed to help you boost your collagen intake. Interested in finding out more? Discover expert advice from our nutritionists on everything collagen:

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Collagen supplements come in more formats than ever — powders, capsules, gummies, shots, and protein blends — and this range covers all of them. Whether you're looking for a straightforward collagen powder to mix into your morning routine or a hybrid formula combining collagen with protein, creatine, or beauty nutrients, there's something here for every preference and lifestyle. Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the body, found throughout connective tissue, skin, and bone.


Every product in this range is developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists, using high-quality collagen peptides — hydrolysed for faster absorption — sourced from bovine, marine, and other origins. From Type I and Type III collagen peptides found in skin and connective tissue, to blends stacked with complementary nutrients like vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin1, the range is built to fit your routine, not the other way around.


Who Collagen Supplements Are For


Collagen supplements are popular across a wide range of people — from those who train regularly and want to combine their collagen intake with protein that contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass2, to those focused on skin, hair, and nail nutrition. Active people looking for a convenient daily protein source that goes beyond standard whey will find plenty of options here, including hybrid formats that deliver both collagen peptides and complete protein in a single serving.


They're equally well-suited to anyone building a dedicated beauty and wellness routine. Marine collagen gummies, collagen capsules, and beauty-focused powders make it easy to incorporate collagen into your day without changing your habits much at all. If you prefer something you can simply stir into a drink rather than swallow a capsule, there's a collagen powder format for that too.


When to Use Collagen Supplements


Collagen supplements don't have a single 'correct' time to take them — consistency matters more than timing. Most people find it easiest to take collagen as part of an existing daily habit: mixed into morning coffee, blended into a smoothie, or taken alongside breakfast. Collagen peptide powders dissolve easily in both hot and cold liquids, making them one of the most flexible supplement formats available.


For those using a combined collagen and protein formula — like a post-workout shake — taking it after training is a natural fit. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass2, so pairing your collagen intake with your regular protein routine makes practical sense. Capsule and gummy formats are particularly convenient for on-the-go use, requiring no preparation at all.


Collagen Supplements Benefits


Multiple Formats, One Range

This range covers powders, capsules, gummies, shots, and protein blends — so you're not locked into one format. Whether you want the flexibility of a powder or the convenience of a gummy, there's a collagen supplement here that fits how you actually live.


Hydrolysed Collagen Peptides

The collagen used across this range is hydrolysed into peptides — a process that breaks collagen down into smaller chains for easier absorption. Many products feature Type I and Type III collagen, the types most abundant in skin and connective tissue.


Paired with Complementary Nutrients

Several formulas in this range combine collagen with vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin1, as well as bones and cartilage3. Others stack collagen alongside protein, creatine, and electrolytes, making them practical multi-taskers for people who want to simplify their supplement stack.


Protein-Forward Options

If you want collagen alongside meaningful protein content, hybrid formulas deliver both in one product. Protein contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass2, so these blends are particularly well-suited to active individuals who want to cover more than one nutritional base in a single serving.


Popular Picks


Impact Whey Protein + Collagen — Impact Whey Protein + Collagen delivers 20g of protein per serving — including 10g of bovine collagen peptides (Type I) and 52mg of vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation and the normal function of the immune system.


Clear Whey Protein + Collagen — Clear Whey Protein + Collagen gives you a lighter, juice-style take on protein, with 21g per serving including 10g from collagen peptides and 52mg of vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage.


Clear Collagen Protein Powder — Clear Collagen Protein Powder is built around 20g of hydrolysed collagen peptides per serving, combining Type I and III — the types most abundant in skin and connective tissue.



FAQs



What are collagen supplements?

Collagen supplements are products containing collagen peptides — hydrolysed forms of collagen protein derived from animal sources such as bovine (cattle) hide, marine (fish) skin, or bone broth. Hydrolysis breaks the collagen into smaller peptide chains, making them easier for the body to absorb. They're available in a range of formats including powders, capsules, gummies, and ready-to-drink shots.


What's the difference between marine collagen and bovine collagen?

Marine collagen is sourced from fish skin and primarily contains Type I collagen peptides. Bovine collagen is derived from cattle hide and typically contains both Type I and Type III collagen. Type I and III are the collagen types most abundant in skin and connective tissue. The choice between them often comes down to dietary preference — marine collagen suits those avoiding beef-derived ingredients, while bovine collagen is widely used in protein-forward formulas.


What collagen supplement should I choose?

It depends on what you're looking for from your routine. If you want a high-protein option that doubles as a workout shake, Impact Whey Protein + Collagen delivers 20g of protein per serving — including 10g of bovine collagen peptides — and protein contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass2. For a lighter, fruit-flavoured option, Clear Whey Protein + Collagen offers 21g of protein with 10g from collagen peptides. If your focus is purely collagen peptides rather than protein content, Clear Collagen Protein Powder provides 20g of hydrolysed collagen per serving in a clean, flexible format.


What types of collagen are in these supplements?

The range features Type I and Type III collagen peptides across most products — the two types most commonly found in skin, connective tissue, and bone. Some products use bovine collagen peptides, while others use marine-sourced collagen. Product pages carry full ingredient and type information so you can match the format to your needs.


Are collagen supplements available in Ireland?

Myprotein ships collagen supplements to Ireland across the full product range — including powders, capsules, gummies, and hybrid protein formulas. The same range available in the UK is accessible for Irish customers, with clear delivery information at checkout.


Can collagen supplements be taken alongside vitamin C?

Several products in this range already include vitamin C as part of the formula, which makes sense given that vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin1, bones3, and cartilage4. If you're using a collagen product that doesn't include vitamin C, you can pair it with a separate vitamin C supplement — the two are commonly taken together as part of a daily routine.


Who developed the collagen supplements in this range?

All products in this range were developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists. Each formula is designed to deliver meaningful collagen peptide doses alongside complementary ingredients, in formats that fit real daily routines — from on-the-go capsules and gummies to high-protein powders and post-workout blends.


Are collagen powder supplements easy to use?

Collagen powder is one of the most versatile supplement formats available. Hydrolysed collagen peptides dissolve readily in both hot and cold liquids — coffee, smoothies, water, or juice — with minimal impact on taste or texture. Most products come in flavoured and unflavoured options, giving you full flexibility over how you incorporate them into your day.


Do collagen supplements come in formats other than powder?

The range includes collagen in capsule, gummy, shot, and powder formats — plus hybrid products that combine collagen with whey protein, creatine, and electrolytes. Collagen capsules and gummies are the most straightforward option for those who don't want to mix anything, while powders and protein blends offer higher serving doses and more nutritional versatility.


How much collagen is in each serving?

Doses vary by product and format. Dedicated collagen powders like Clear Collagen Protein Powder deliver 20g of hydrolysed collagen peptides per serving. Hybrid protein products — such as Impact Whey Protein + Collagen and Clear Whey Protein + Collagen — include 10g of collagen peptides per serving alongside additional protein from whey. Capsule and gummy formats provide smaller per-serving doses suited to daily top-up use. Full nutritional information is available on each individual product page.

1. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin.  

2. Protein contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass.  

3. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones.  

4. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage.  

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