Take the protein-packed path with NativePath Collagen. Learn why collagen matters.
Ever start a new supplement and find yourself checking the mirror every morning waiting for… something? You’re not imagining the wait. Collagen takes time. But here’s the thing: just because you can’t see it working doesn’t mean it isn’t.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in your body. It’s the scaffolding that keeps your skin firm, your joints cushioned, your hair thick and your nails strong. The problem is that once you hit your mid-twenties, your body starts producing less of it every single year. By your 50s, you’ve lost nearly half of what you started with. That’s when the fine lines, the stiff mornings and the brittle nails start making a lot more sense.
“What’s the catch?” The catch is patience.
So when does it actually kick in?
Here’s the honest timeline. Most people start noticing subtle things first, better energy, less joint stiffness in the morning, around weeks four to six. Visible skin changes tend to follow shortly after. Hair and nails take a little longer, usually two to three months of consistent daily use.
The reason most people give up is they quit right before the good part. Clinical research shows the most significant results for skin elasticity, joint comfort and hair strength show up after 90 days of consistent supplementation. Your body isn’t being stubborn. It’s just rebuilding, and rebuilding takes time.
Not all collagen gets you there
If you’re going to be patient, at least make sure what you’re taking is worth the wait. I recommend NativePath Collagen. It’s made from 100% grass-fed bovine collagen peptides, which means your body can actually absorb and use it. Types I and III only, no fillers, no junk. Just the collagen your body already knows how to work with.
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Give it 90 days. Your future self will thank you.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.