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Marine collagen or Plant-based collagen: Which is better to fight ageing?

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 2, 2025, 19:44 IST
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Marine collagen vs plant-based collagen: Which one should you choose?

When it comes to anti-ageing, collagen has been the buzzword in the beauty and wellness world for quite some time. From powders and gummies to creams and serums, everyone’s looking for that magic fix to plump up their skin, strengthen their hair, and keep their joints happy. But lately, there’s been a debate, should you go for marine collagen or stick to plant-based collagen boosters? Let’s break it down, sift through the research, and find out what really works.

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What collagen actually does for your skin

Collagen is a protein, in fact, the most abundant one in your body that forms the structure of your skin, hair, nails, and even your joints. Think of it as the scaffolding that holds everything in place. As we age, collagen production slows down, leading to wrinkles, sagging skin, and weaker hair. Studies show that from around the age of 25, we start losing about 1% of our collagen every year. Add in factors like sun exposure, pollution, stress, and poor diet, and that loss speeds up dramatically.

That’s where supplements and collagen-rich skincare claim to step in, the idea being that by giving your body more of the building blocks it needs, you can slow down or even reverse some signs of ageing. But here’s the thing, not all collagen is created equal.

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Marine collagen: The skin-plumping favourite

Marine collagen is derived from fish skin and scales. It contains mainly Type I collagen, which is the type most found in your skin. Because the particles are smaller (known as having a low molecular weight), it’s said to be more easily absorbed by the body.

Several clinical studies have shown that marine collagen peptides can improve skin elasticity, reduce fine lines, and even increase hydration levels after regular use for a few months. It may also help with joint health and nail strength. The catch? Since it’s animal-derived, it’s not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. Plus, its effectiveness depends a lot on the quality of the source and whether it’s been processed correctly for better absorption.

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​Plant-based collagen: The vegan-friendly alternative

Here’s the truth, plants don’t contain collagen. Instead, plant-based collagen boosters are made from vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that stimulate your body’s own collagen production. They often contain vitamin C (essential for collagen synthesis), along with nutrients like zinc, copper, and specific plant extracts that protect existing collagen from breaking down.

Research shows that diets rich in plant compounds, especially antioxidants, can protect skin from oxidative damage, a major culprit in collagen breakdown. Some botanical ingredients can even activate pathways in the body that encourage new collagen formation. So, while you’re not directly “adding” collagen with these supplements, you’re giving your body the tools it needs to make its own.

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Which works better for anti-ageing?

This really depends on your personal needs and lifestyle. If you want a direct source of collagen, marine collagen has been proven in multiple peer-reviewed studies to show visible skin improvements in as little as 8–12 weeks. It’s a straightforward approach, you consume collagen peptides, your body uses them where needed.

On the other hand, plant-based boosters work in a more indirect way but may offer broader benefits. By protecting against oxidative stress and providing the raw materials for collagen production, they help maintain skin health long-term. They also tend to come with other wellness perks, more vitamins, antioxidants, and often a higher fibre content if they’re in whole food form.

Some dermatologists even recommend combining both, marine collagen for direct replenishment, plus a plant-rich diet to protect and maintain your results.

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Choose what fits your lifestyle

If you’re an omnivore and want faster, visible results, marine collagen could be your go-to. But if you’re vegan, vegetarian, or simply prefer a plant-based approach, collagen boosters can still help your skin age more gracefully, it just may take a little longer to see changes.

Regardless of which you choose, consistency is key. Collagen supplementation isn’t a one-and-done fix, the benefits tend to fade if you stop taking it. Pairing your choice with good skincare (sunscreen is non-negotiable!), a nutrient-rich diet, and healthy lifestyle habits will always give you the best anti-ageing payoff.

So, whether you’re sipping on a marine collagen drink or blending a plant-based smoothie packed with vitamin C, the real win is that you’re actively investing in your skin’s future and that’s a beauty ritual worth sticking to.

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