Spirits were high at the Patuxent Naval Air Station Museum where team Fighting4theFuture held a winter carnival to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on Saturday, Jan. 13.
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Dr Louise Reiche, head of the Dermatological Society of New Zealand said it gives support and structure to a lot of the different components of our bodies.
“[Collagen] helps to enable us to move and to have strength,” she said, “Otherwise we would be jellylike.”
Unfortunately, as we age, we tend to produce less collagen and that makes our skin appear less firm.
There are many different ways of increasing collagen being touted at the moment, from social influencers like Khloe Kardashian joining up with NZ company Dose & Co to promote collagen supplements through to sticking needles in your face.