Why Study Design Matters in Collagen Supplement Research

In June 2025, a meta-analysis by Myung & Park made waves by concluding there is “no clinical evidence” that collagen supplements benefit skin aging. Their analysis suggested that any positive effects seen in previous trials disappeared when you select for “independent” or “high-quality” studies. Such a conclusion, presented without nuance, risks shaping public and professional opinion against collagen supplementation. But does the full body of evidence really support this claim?

The Wellness Protein Obsession

Once considered primarily a sports nutrition essential, proteins are now being increasingly recognized in broader contexts—particularly within the fields of beauty, wellness, and healthy aging.

Wellness Brands: Are You Listening to the Anti-Stress Demand? 

The modern world moves fast, and with it comes the rising challenge of stress management. More than ever, consumers are increasingly seeking ways to maintain balance in their daily lives. According to industry trends, stress management is now among the top priorities for wellness consumers, with a significant shift toward natural, easy-to-consume solutions.

Introducing Haircycle+ : Haircare Supplement Innovation

Fuelled by a growing trend known as the “skinification” of hair, hair care has taken center stage in the beauty and wellness industry. Consumers are now treating their hair with the same attention and precision they give to their skincare routines, and this shift is opening new doors for innovation. 

New Findings Published in the Nutrients MDPI Journal

TOSLA’s second clinical study has just been published in the esteemed international, peer-reviewed journal of human nutrition Nutrients MDPI, shedding new light on the benefits of our collagen dietary supplements.