Collagen Activator vs. Bioactive Collagen - what's the difference?
Collagen boosters contain individual amino acids like glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. These amino acids support the body in natural collagen formation but do not provide direct signals to activate the body's own collagen production!
Bioactive collagen peptides are specially processed collagen fragments with a defined structure. They are not only used by the body as building blocks but can specifically interact with cells in connective tissue and actively stimulate collagen production.
The crucial difference
- Collagen boosters provide building blocks and cofactors
- Bioactive collagen peptides provide building blocks + targeted cell impulses
Conclusion
While collagen boosters merely create a basis for collagen formation, bioactive collagen peptides go a step further: they don't just support – they actively and specifically stimulate the body's own collagen production.

