Soluble Collagen

Good

Humectant

Soluble Collagen at a glance

  • Humectant ingredient that promotes hydration
  • Traps moisture and reduces transepidermal water loss
  • Derived from bovine or fish connective tissues and skin
  • Does not have strong anti-aging benefits
  • Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel deemed safe for skin

Soluble Collagen description

Soluble collagen is a humectant skin care ingredient that promotes hydration. It’s derived from the connective tissues and skins of animals, most commonly bovine or fish. It’s referred to as soluble collagen because it’s soluble in water. Unlike hydrolyzed collagen, soluble collagen does not undergo hydrolysis, meaning it retains its large molecular size. Because of this, it can’t penetrate skin, but instead it sits atop it, promoting optimal, balanced hydration through the attraction of moisture and mitigation of transepidermal water loss. Through enhanced hydration, this ingredient can also help shore up the skin barrier. There’s a common misconception that applying collagen topically will help with anti-aging concerns. This is simply not true! Collagen within skin and collagen applied to skin work differently. Unfortunately, administering collagen-derived ingredients to the stratum corneum (skin’s outermost layer) doesn’t improve skin laxity or crepiness, but it can help temporarily decrease the look of wrinkles and fine lines due to a plumping effect caused by increased hydration. Soluble collagen and other collagen-related cosmetic ingredients are constantly undergoing research, so more information about these ingredients and their benefits might soon be revealed. For example, research has revealed early insights that marine-derived soluble collagen might assist with wound healing and aging, however, more research is needed to come to a firm conclusion. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel revealed that this hydrator is made up of good-for-skin amino acids like hydroxyproline, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, proline, glycine, alanine and arginine. The panel’s review also disclosed that this ingredient is safe for skin and most used in leave-on cosmetic formats (like moisturizers) in concentrations between 0.00003% and 16.5%.

Soluble Collagen references

  • Personal Care Products Council, Accessed October 2024, Webpage
  • Marine Drugs, January 2024, ePublication
  • Marine Drugs, January 2023, ePublication
  • International Journal of Toxicology, August 2022, pages 21S-42S

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Ingredient ratings

Best

Proven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns.

Good

Necessary to improve a formula's texture, stability, or penetration.

Average

Generally non-irritating but may have aesthetic, stability, or other issues that limit its usefulness.

Bad

There is a likelihood of irritation. Risk increases when combined with other problematic ingredients.

Worst

May cause irritation, inflammation, dryness, etc. May offer benefit in some capability but overall, proven to do more harm than good.

unknown

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Not rated

We have not yet rated this ingredient because we have not had a chance to review the research on it.