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Taste Test: These Are The Most Delicious Tasting Beauty Supplements

No hard pills to swallow here.

Our approach to beauty is far more wholistic than just what we put on our skin, rather becoming a 360-degree approach to work from the inside out. Yes, we’re talking about beauty supplements.

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Are beauty supplements worth it? Yes! Ingestible beauty has become a dense market full of supplements and vitamins promising healthier hair, skin, nails, digestion and beyond. They’re also a great way to give our bodies a little boost or target any problem areas we may be facing.

For those not wanting to swallow a handful of tablets a day, powder and liquid forms have proved a perfect alternative that are often easy to sneak into our diets.

If you’re a picky eater or particular about changing the taste of your food/water/coffee, you may have found it difficult to commit to one of the many beauty supplements on the market. You may have even wondered how to hide the taste of collagen powder.

While we know the purpose and effectiveness of the supplement plays a crucial role in your choice, so too can taste. So, if you’re struggling to find a beauty powder you love the taste of, scroll on for our curated guide (tried and tested) to the best-tasting beauty supplements.

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Best-Tasting Beauty Supplements 

Strawberry Watermelon Collagen Powder, $79 at The Collagen Co

Flavour: Strawberry & Watermelon  

Best consumed: A best-seller for the beauty brand, you can never go wrong with a strawberry-watermelon flavour combination; it’s sweet, light and refreshing. Their Premium Collagen Peptide combines hydrolysed bovine collagen powder, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and biotin. 

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Targets: support hair, nail, and skin health, support joint health and nourish the digestive system. 

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Radiance Tonic, $85 at IKKARI 

Flavour: Pomegranate 

Best consumed: With their syrup-like consistency and delectable taste, IKKARI’s range of tonics feel like the beauty-boosting, adult equivalent of drinking cordial. From the Deep Sleep Tonic to the Radiance Tonic, each formula targets a different health or beauty concern with just a few pumps into a glass of water.

Targets: hair and nails, immune system function, appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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Habitual Beauty Skin & Gut Health Collagen Elixir, $110 at Sephora

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Flavour: Yuzu & Finger Lime or Blood Orange

Best consumed: when diluted into a large carafe of water. One sachet of this potent collagen supplement is all you need (rather than 2-3 a day like some other brands), so you can mix it into your water jug a sip your way through the day to a subtle fruity flavour.

Targets: appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, skin hydration and firmness, hair and nail support, immune system support.

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Vitable Collagen Creamer, $29 at Vitable

Flavour: Vanilla

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Best consumed: in anything creamy from your daily coffee, tea, smoothie or even Sunday morning pancakes. A dairy-free rendition is also available.

Targets: appearance of skin hydration and elasticity, hair and nail health.

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Luminous Ultimate Hair, Skin + Nail Boostr, $35.97 (usually $59.95) at Kissed Earth

Flavour: Peach or Pineapple Coconut

Best consumed: mix one sachet in a glass of water or up to two in a carafe. Best served chilled for a fresh and fruity drink that’s naturally sweet.  

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Targets: appearance of skin elasticity, fine lines and wrinkles, hair and nail health.

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Deep Marine Collagen, $52 (usually $75) at The Beauty Chef

Flavour: Berry

Best consumed: in a glass of chilled water or blended into your smoothie or acai bowl. This can be combined with any other Beauty Chef supplement if you’re looking to target multiple health benefits.

Targets: skin hydration and elasticity, appearance of fine lines and digestive wellbeing.

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Ensure to read the label of any supplements you are taking and consult with your doctor first.

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