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It's February in Dublin. The central heating has been running since October, your skin feels tight by mid-morning, and no amount of moisturiser seems to last past your commute. The issue isn't just surface hydration — it's that your skin's collagen framework and the gut environment that supports nutrient delivery are both under pressure from the same long Irish winter. The Beauty Focus Collagen+ & MultiBeauty Kit (€99.00) pairs marine-sourced collagen peptides with a gut-skin axis probiotic blend, addressing both the raw structural material your skin needs and the internal conditions required to use it effectively.
Best suited for: Adults seeking inside-out skin support, particularly those dealing with dullness, fine lines, or dehydration linked to Ireland's long indoor-heating season or pale complexions with limited sun-stimulated collagen activity.The kit contains two distinct supplements designed to work on different but complementary pathways. Neither replaces the other — they serve different biological roles.
Short winter daylight hours in Ireland mean lower UVB-driven vitamin D synthesis, reduced physical activity for many people, and dietary patterns that can shift toward less diverse fibre intake — all factors that researchers associate with gut microbiome variation. The gut-skin axis is an area of active research: the composition of the gut microbiome has been linked in published literature to systemic inflammatory tone, which in turn can affect skin barrier integrity and collagen turnover rates. MultiBeauty's probiotic component is positioned to address this internal environment, while Collagen+ provides the substrate.
| Product | Collagen Source / Form | Gut-Skin / Probiotic Layer | Cofactors Included | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beauty Focus Collagen+ & MultiBeauty Kit | Marine-sourced hydrolysed peptides (low molecular weight) | Yes — dedicated probiotic supplement (MultiBeauty) | Vitamin C included in Collagen+ | Drinkable liquid + capsule |
| Revive Active Beauty Complex (Ireland) | Marine collagen peptides (standard hydrolysate) | No dedicated gut-skin component | Vitamin C, biotin, zinc | Powder sachet |
| Solgar Collagen Hyaluronic Acid Complex (Holland & Barrett IE) | Hydrolysed collagen type 1 & 3 (bovine source) | No probiotic layer | Vitamin C, hyaluronic acid | Tablet |
| Boots Ireland own-brand Marine Collagen Sachets | Marine collagen peptides (undisclosed molecular weight) | No | Vitamin C | Powder sachet |
Table reflects publicly available formulation information at time of writing. Formulations are subject to change. This table compares ingredient architecture and format only — no efficacy ranking is implied.
Yes. The kit ships directly from the EU Nu Skin warehouse, typically arriving within 3–5 business days to addresses in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and across Ireland. Because the warehouse is within the EU single market, there are no customs duties or import charges added at delivery. No membership or sign-up is required to purchase.
The gut-skin axis refers to the bidirectional communication between the gastrointestinal microbiome and the skin. Published research suggests that gut microbiome composition can influence systemic inflammatory tone and nutrient absorption efficiency — both of which are relevant to how effectively collagen precursors are delivered and utilised at the dermal level. MultiBeauty's probiotic component is designed to support this internal environment alongside the structural amino acids provided by Collagen+.
Each product functions independently and is sold separately on this site — Beauty Focus Collagen+ (€62.00) and Beauty Focus MultiBeauty (€43.00) individually. The kit bundles both at €99.00. The rationale for pairing them is that Collagen+ provides structural amino acid precursors while MultiBeauty addresses the gut environment through which those nutrients are processed — different mechanisms, complementary purpose.
Yes. Both products are classified as food supplements and fall under the remit of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) and EU food supplement regulations. They are not medicinal products and are not regulated by the HPRA as medicines. As with all food supplements, they should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
A typical approach is to take Collagen+ (drinkable format) in the morning, which can easily be incorporated into a breakfast or pre-commute routine. MultiBeauty capsules can be taken at a consistent time each day, with food. Following the usage directions printed on each individual product is recommended. Do not exceed the stated daily intake for either supplement.
Beauty Focus Collagen+ uses marine-sourced collagen peptides, making it suitable for those avoiding bovine-sourced collagen. However, if you have specific dietary requirements, fish or shellfish allergies, or other concerns about ingredients, reviewing the full ingredient list on the product label or consulting a pharmacist or GP before use is advisable.
Yes. Oral collagen supplementation and topical skincare products work through different pathways and are generally used alongside each other. For those following a structured skincare routine, the kit pairs naturally with topical options such as the ageLOC Tru Face Future Serum (€148.00) or the ageLOC LumiSpa iO Kit (€229.00) for a combined internal and external approach.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of reach of young children.
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