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Nutricosmetics 2030 Show
TOSLA Nutricosmetics
12 episodes
5 days ago
Nutricosmetics 2030 Show is an industry-specific podcast where we discuss various aspects of beauty and wellness industry, from products, development, and science to business and marketing. Whether you're a professional in the field, a conscious consumer, or just curious about the next big thing in beauty, this podcast is your go-to source for meaningful conversations that matter.
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Nutricosmetics 2030 Show is an industry-specific podcast where we discuss various aspects of beauty and wellness industry, from products, development, and science to business and marketing. Whether you're a professional in the field, a conscious consumer, or just curious about the next big thing in beauty, this podcast is your go-to source for meaningful conversations that matter.
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#06 Does Vegan Collagen Really Exist?
Nutricosmetics 2030 Show
5 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
#06 Does Vegan Collagen Really Exist?

Hydrolyzed collagen and vegan collagen boosters are both substances that can be taken to support beauty from within and help promote the health and appearance of skin, hair, nails, and joints. Skin conditions can be influenced and even reversed by eating the right foods. Hydrolyzed collagen is the most known ingredient that can help us fight unwanted skin conditions, such as wrinkles, skin elasticity, and hydration. This is an upcycled ingredient, meaning it is a byproduct of the meat industry. In other words, it would be discarded if not used for collagen peptides or by some other industry. Therefore regardless of its animal origin, there is still an ethical component to it. Nevertheless, marketers are still trying to deliver the vegan collagen alternative. There is no such thing as vegan collagen, but alternatives exist in the form of vegan collagen boosters, which have been gaining popularity. In this episode, Uroš, the CIO at TOSLA Nutricosmetics, presents the key differences between the mentioned two and explains how the collagen-based company reacts to this emerging vegan trend. Enjoy! ***** NEW TO NUTRICOSMETICS 2030 SHOW? Dive into the world of the Nutricosmetics 2030 Show, a specialized podcast that offers a unique industry perspective. Join us to unfold the layers of the industry, from the intricacies of product creation and scientific research to the dynamics of marketing and business strategy. This podcast is an ideal destination for industry professionals, conscious consumers, and anyone eager to discover the innovative trends shaping the future of beauty and wellness. https://toslanutricosmetics.com/ https://nutricosmetics2030.com/ ***** FILMED AND EDITED BY MUVI MEDIA https://muvi.media/

Nutricosmetics 2030 Show
Nutricosmetics 2030 Show is an industry-specific podcast where we discuss various aspects of beauty and wellness industry, from products, development, and science to business and marketing. Whether you're a professional in the field, a conscious consumer, or just curious about the next big thing in beauty, this podcast is your go-to source for meaningful conversations that matter.