So you’ve decided to commit to collagen supplements this year—a solid choice, in our humble opinion, as there are endless possibilities and ways to add them to your routine. Like to keep your morning routine simple and fuss-free? It’s as easy as dissolving a spoonful into your brew. An […]
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So you've decided to commit to collagen supplements this year—a solid choice, in our humble opinion, as there are endless possibilities and ways to add them to your routine. Like to keep your morning routine simple and fuss-free? It's as easy as dissolving a spoonful into your brew. An avid baker who is looking for healthy ways to upgrade their recipe? There are countless breads and desserts to try. As far as New Year's resolutions go, starting a collagen regimen can be as low-lift as you please, but crafting up new concoctions is half the fun.
The reason they've become such a popular addition to foods and drinks is that collagen supplements come with several benefits, skin care included. See, collagen supplements have been shown to help the body in a variety of ways, from enhancing natural collagen and elastin production to helping the gut and supporting joints and muscles.* (If you need recommendations, here are our all-time favorite collagen supplements. Consider them glowing recommendations.)
So if you've decided to add a special spoonful of this skin-supporting supplement?* Well, we rounded up several ways our favorite experts love taking theirs—from easy daily recipes to special-occasion cocktails or sweets:
Our sustainability and wellness editor Emma Loewe blends her collagen into an antioxidant-packed smoothie, made with frozen berries, spinach, and warming spices. "It's a decadent, rich, and delicious way to start the day or enjoy a midday snack. Since I've started making this part of my go-to morning routine, my skin looks and feels more hydrated, and my locks appear shinier and more nourished, even though I haven't changed any other part of my hair care routine,*" she writes about the blend. If you want her go-to recipe, check it out here.
Smoothie bowls make for a lovely hybrid snack or meal option: They're light and refreshing (like a smoothie) but usually come with a bit more sustenance (via toppings) for those who feel that a blended drink won't cut it. This tropical smoothie bowl, formulated by recipe developer Tyna Hoang, uses tons of fresh, decadent fruits, but feel free to play around with yours. If you don't have all the same toppings or would rather swap in another frozen fruit, by all means! Think of this as a guided suggestion, which you can riff on. The real mainstay is the collagen powder; as long as you've got your scoop of that? You can glow on.*
There's a reason breakfast breads became so popular of late: They're comforting, delicious, easy for adding nutrients, and perfect for making on the weekends for your weekday needs. "This collagen powder banana breakfast bread is made with simple, nourishing ingredients and supercharged with collagen," writes registered dietitian Maggie Michalczyk, R.D., founder of Once Upon a Pumpkin, about her go-to breakfast bread recipe. "The recipe is gluten- and dairy-free, low in sugar, packed with healthy fat and fiber—and an added dose of amino acids and antioxidants thanks to the collagen. With breakfast, as a snack, or as a treat, you can know you're not only comforting your body, but you're taking care of it too."
Social media is ripe for creating fun food trends—over the last couple of years, we definitely saw that with focaccia art, interesting takes on sourdough, and whipped coffee. Well, don't be shy about adding collagen to your favorite viral sensations. Take this whipped coffee, for example—a playful upgrade on the year's favorite drink. "You can totally make this elevated whipped coffee at home with just a few simple ingredients—all it takes is a few tweaks, and it can easily brighten up your morning," writes Michalczyk. "Taking a few minutes to make one (for you and your family, perhaps) can add a little more joy to your cup of joe!"
Let's say you're like me and prefer a less-is-more approach to your morning routine. Well, the good news is that adding collagen literally takes no more work than scooping out a spoonful and mixing it into your coffee. Take it from someone who opts for the bare minimum nearly every single morning: If I can add collagen to my routine, you can too.
Now if you're really looking for a way to have fun with your collagen, look no further than a cocktail. This watermelon-berry collagen marg from Jessica Cording, M.S., R.D., CDN, is tangy, sweet, and oh-so-refreshing. "Watermelon is such a refreshing treat, and the frozen berries add a nice flavor, texture, and gorgeous color, plus more antioxidants and fiber—who doesn't want that?" she says.
Here's an excuse to eat dessert more regularly: "The secret of this chocolate mousse will surprise you: The base is avocado! It's creamy and rich, but the best part is that you can't really taste the avocado at all. This mousse is so delicious, you might forget you're actually reaping amazing health benefits, too," writes Mascha Davis, R.D., MPH. "With the addition of collagen, you're amping up the nutrient profile and transforming this dreamy dessert into a satisfying, collagen-packed snack."
As we enter a new year, why not kickstart a collagen routine? There are plenty of full-body benefits to doing so and tons of ways to spice up your recipes.*
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications, consult with your doctor before starting a supplement routine. It is always optimal to consult with a health care provider when considering what supplements are right for you.