The 5 Places You Lose Collagen First
(And Don’t Even Notice)

It starts quietly… in your joints, skin, and even your gut. By the time you see it, it’s already been missing for years…

Ever feel like your body’s falling apart… one weird symptom at a time? 

Dry skin. Creaky knees. Stomach acting up. Hair not growing like it used to?

Surprise: It might not be age. It might be collagenCollagen is like the “glue” that holds your body together. 

But after your mid-20s? Your body makes way less of it.

Here’s where it disappears first — and why you probably didn’t even notice.

Your Joints Start Snapping, Cracking, and Complaining

You stand up. Your knees sound like popcorn. Your shoulders ache after reaching for a coffee mug. What happened? Collagen helps cushion your joints — like oil in a squeaky hinge. When collagen drops, things get stiff, loud, and cranky. (And no, it’s not just “getting older.”)

Your Skin Loses That Juicy Glow

Remember when your skin used to bounce back after a squish? Yeah… that’s collagen. When it fades, skin gets thin, dry, and starts folding into those fine lines and wrinkles. By the time you see a wrinkle? Collagen’s been MIA for years.

Your Gut Gets Moody

Here’s a weird one: collagen supports your gut lining. Without it, digestion slows, bloat builds, and your stomach becomes a drama queen. Feeling gassy, crampy, or constantly “off”? Your gut might be crying out for the thing that used to keep it calm.

Your Hair and Nails Check Out

If your nails chip faster than you can grow them… or your hairbrush looks like it’s been through battle, it could be a collagen issue. Collagen is key for strong strands and tough nails. When it drops? So does the quality of what grows.

Your Muscles Lose Their “Bounce”

Collagen isn’t just skin-deep. It’s in your muscles, too — helping them stay flexible and firm. When it disappears, things sag, strength slips, and even light workouts leave you sore for days. It’s not your effort… it’s your foundation falling apart.

Your Joints Start Snapping, Cracking, and Complaining

You stand up. Your knees sound like popcorn. Your shoulders ache after reaching for a coffee mug. What happened? Collagen helps cushion your joints — like oil in a squeaky hinge. When collagen drops, things get stiff, loud, and cranky. (And no, it’s not just “getting older.”)

Your Skin Loses That Juicy Glow

Remember when your skin used to bounce back after a squish? Yeah… that’s collagen. When it fades, skin gets thin, dry, and starts folding into those fine lines and wrinkles. By the time you see a wrinkle? Collagen’s been MIA for years.

Your Gut Gets Moody

Here’s a weird one: collagen supports your gut lining. Without it, digestion slows, bloat builds, and your stomach becomes a drama queen. Feeling gassy, crampy, or constantly “off”? Your gut might be crying out for the thing that used to keep it calm.

Your Hair and Nails Check Out

If your nails chip faster than you can grow them… or your hairbrush looks like it’s been through battle, it could be a collagen issue. Collagen is key for strong strands and tough nails. When it drops? So does the quality of what grows.

Your Muscles Lose Their “Bounce”

Collagen isn’t just skin-deep. It’s in your muscles, too — helping them stay flexible and firm. When it disappears, things sag, strength slips, and even light workouts leave you sore for days. It’s not your effort… it’s your foundation falling apart.

Bottom line?

By the time you feel collagen loss, it’s already been happening behind the scenes for years.

But here’s the good news — you CAN start putting it back. 

👉 Want to know how to refill your tank?

Click below to see how women (and men) everywhere are giving their joints, skin, and gut a second chance…