If you’re just getting to know me, you’ll know that I had our third daughter in December 2020.
A year I think all of us on the planet will never forget.
It was during this special time, slightly removed from the busyness of our HQ and with all that time on the couch feeding, burping, changing nappies and begging the baby to Please. Just. Sleep, I had the space to create, to reflect, to listen to you, our incredible community.
To really understand what you wanted from us.
Sammy in our plant-based community was frustrated that we hadn’t yet formulated a vegan option to care for her collagen.
Others, like me, who are not plant based, but who are obsessed with science and the cutting edge of ingredient technology wanted more of a creamy all-rounder including adaptogens, Vit. E + D, and ultra-hydrating Tremella.
And others, like Jane, just wanted a creamy, delicious drink to enjoy at night time in warm milk or water that contains all the building blocks for optimal protein and tissue repair and collagen elastin formation.
I spent time planning how I could work to bring you a product truly unique, truly based on the decades of experience from our scientists, truly based on precise ingredients and truly delicious.
It took us over a year, but I’m so pleased to say that the end result is worth the wait.
I’m so thrilled to introduce you to our newest darling, Vegan Collagen.
To understand more about the science behind the product (you know I am obsessed with science and getting our product formulations right) dive deep into these articles:
- Why Vegan Collagen Is Making Waves In Wellness
- What Are Adaptogens And Why You Need Them
- "The Beauty Mushroom”? 4 Reasons Why We’re Drinking It
All my love,
Felicity
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