![]() To start, I am confused as to why nutritional supplements need gendered marketing like "glam grapefruit" and pink labeling and such. ![]() I have been taking Nature’s Bounty hair skin & nails advanced supplement for a few years and love what it did for my hair growth, but I haven’t noticed a difference in my skin tone/glow since taking it, so the glow I’m experiencing now is from these products pictured. I’m taking a full suggested dose each morning of Olly Glowing Skin, and a half suggested dose of the two collagen supplement tablets (Doctor’s Best and Youtheory), then at night I’m taking a full suggested dose of Olly Collagen gummy rings. Just a few weeks ago a GenZ male cashier at the grocery store asked me if I qualified for the senior discount □□, so getting this compliment on my skin means a lot □. ☺️□ So now I have to keep taking these supplements until the day I die □. She (a total stranger) told me that whatever I was doing was working and encouraged me to keep it up. I noticed my skin tone looking better the past few days, but wasn’t sure if I was just imagining it, but last night at Target my cashier asked if I was wearing any makeup (I was only wearing a little pressed powder) and told me how amazing my skin looked. Today is November 30th, so I haven’t even been taking them for 2 weeks yet. I received the Olly Glowing Skin gummies and these other 3 collagen supplements pictured on November 20th. I was loving my results with no breakouts, smaller pores, and the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, but my skin tone is still unbalanced with some sun spot discoloration and splotches of red from mild rosacea and having fairly sensitive skin. I’m a 41f with normal but sensitive skin and I’ve been using retin-A for about a year. Review from a real person that paid full price:
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