Flower Power Knowledge Universe
Vegan collagen is often misunderstood. The important question is not only whether an ingredient comes from fish, cattle, or plants. It's also about what the body can actually absorb and how the product is structured.
The Myth: "Only animal collagen works"
A common misconception is that collagen must come from animals to be beneficial in a beauty routine. However, when ordinary collagen is consumed, it is not transported directly into the skin as an intact collagen protein.
Collagen must first be broken down in digestion into smaller peptides and amino acids. These smaller building blocks are what the body can absorb and use as part of normal protein metabolism.
What makes Flower Power different?
Flower Power was developed as a plant-based alternative to classic collagen products. Instead of marine or bovine collagen sources, Flower Power uses hibiscus-based di- and tripeptides from Hibiscus sabdariffa.
Di- and tripeptides are short peptide structures. This makes them relevant in the collagen category because hydrolyzed collagen products also work with smaller peptides rather than whole, intact collagen proteins.
The central Flower Power claim
A study behind Flower Power shows that 1g of Flower Power is 1.8 times more effective than 5g of animal collagen.
This is the formulation we use as our working claim. It is more precise than broad statements like "better than collagen" because it sticks to the specific comparison: 1g of Flower Power versus 5g of animal collagen.
Why is Vitamin C included?
Vitamin C is an important part of the Flower Power formula because Vitamin C has an authorized EU health claim: Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation and normal skin function.
In Flower Power, Vitamin C comes from acerola, which naturally fits into a plant-based beauty formula alongside hibiscus peptides.
Collagen support, not animal collagen
Flower Power should not be described as a product containing animal collagen. The honest and strong position is that the product is plant-based collagen support with hibiscus peptides, vitamin C, gotu kola, and bamboo extract.
This is a better explanation than simply saying "vegan collagen" because it explains how the product is actually designed: as a plant-based technology for the same beauty category, not as a copy of fish collagen.
Who is Flower Power suitable for?
- Those who want to avoid collagen from fish or cattle.
- Those who desire a plant-based beauty supplement.
- Those who want Vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation.
- Those who prefer a daily routine over quick-fix promises.
FAQ
Is Flower Power real collagen?
Flower Power is not animal collagen. It is a plant-based collagen-support product with hibiscus-based di- and tripeptides.
Why talk about peptides?
Because collagen is broken down into smaller peptides and amino acids during digestion. Therefore, peptide structure and absorption are central topics in the collagen category.
What is the most important reliable claim?
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation and normal skin function. In addition, we work with the specific Flower Power claim about the 1.8 times effectiveness from the study.
Try Flower Power as your daily beauty routine
Flower Power combines plant-based hibiscus peptides with Vitamin C from acerola, gotu kola, and bamboo extract in one daily routine.
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