Anyone taking both HA and collagen supplements?
I've taken Jarrow's Hyabest for Skin with Types 1, 2, and 3 collagen. I didn't see much if any improvement from the HA over just taking the collagen. I took it between 32 and 35. The best I've seen results from was Vitacost's Biocell Collagen Type II product. It has HA, Collagen, and Chondroitin Sulfate iirc. I took that in my late 20s and did see results.
I want to add while I'm responding that the following offer good skin benefits in my experience:
Anthocyanin Complex (homemade):
125mg Bilberry (25% anthocyanins) also improves eye sight ime.
375mg Blueberry (25% anthocyanins) also improves general cognition ime.
500mg Black Raspberry Extract (not Blackberry) also improves visual memory ime.
500mg Sage 4:1 (start with 100mg and work you way up, it's equivalent to 2500mg dried sage)
500mg White Willow Bark Extract (25% Salicin... though I see stuff labelled poorly that leads you to believe there is actually 500mg of Salicin in the capsule)
850-1000mg Burdock Root - mostly good for acne for people who have it due to high testosterone, but it doesn't clear it up 100%. I've seen more potent extracts, but haven't tried them yet.
240mg Polypodium Leucotomos (PLE) AKA Calaguala and some other things - good for youthful skin, may prevent psoriasis and will also reduce psoriasis equally as well as most psoriasis drugs w/o the reduction in immune function or causing cancer, though if used with UV light, it will still cause cancer. This is the active in heliocare. Also available are PLE 4:1 Extracts
Glucosamine/Chondroitin - these joint supplements will also keep your skin younger and you might not need as much if you are young.
Vitamin C Complexes generally containing:
Ester C
C from Acerola
Quercetin
Citrus Bioflavanoids
CoQ10 - also great for maintaining good cholesterol levels
Pyruvic Acid or Pyruvate conjugates - remodels the ECM for more uniform cellular development and could prevent aging of skin and other tissues as well as accelerating the removal of these things which are already present. Can cause a little pain when remodelling damaged ECM, best taken at night and with 500-1000iu of D3 if it's a calcium source and then avoid being too active or putting too much strain on yourself. Starting earlier than 30 with this stuff would probably negate any pain it would cause and at 35, the pain subsides as the improvements to cellular and ECM uniformity continue. I've even seen an improvement of wrinkle features caused by glucosepane, though I doubt it's an age breaker. With younger cellular turnover, this stuff is going to work great! But you can take IGF1, thyroid hormone, fucoxanthin, gotu kola, or royal jelly if you want to get better results at an older age.
Astragaloside IV and Cycloastragenol - both seem to have improved my skin quality alot in short periods when taken with all this other stuff. I imagine very small doses after 17 would be sufficient to delay quite a bit of aging would be effective as that's when telomeres start shortening instead of lengthening for most. If you have early development, you'll probably have more stem cells than everyone else, but your telomeres will start eroding earlier, so you could start low doses even earlier and add to your already longer youthspan and lifespan.
I think if I had taken all of this from the time I was 13 when I started taking supplements and never smoked, I wouldn't look much older more than 20 years later... but I've had to learn this stuff slowly... I'm pretty young looking compared to my peers and have been mistaken for being much younger if I'm wearing a hat that obscures my forehead. I probably did some damage there when using Retin-A cream as a kid and not avoiding sunlight or only using it at night, or skipping showers in the morning.