The collagen-related ingredient in this cream is collagen amino acids. In cosmetic creams, these work mainly on the surface of the skin, where they can help form a light hydrating film. This can make dry skin feel more comfortable and may improve the look of roughness or dryness, but it should not be expected to replace the skin’s own collagen or change facial structure.
Sodium hyaluronate, a form of hyaluronic acid, is included to support hydration. It helps the outer skin layer hold moisture and can contribute to a smoother-looking surface, especially when dehydration makes lines appear more visible. Glycerin and hydroxyethyl urea reinforce this hydration effect by attracting and retaining water in the stratum corneum, the skin’s outer layer.
The cream also contains shea butter and argan oil, which are more about comfort and nourishment than water-binding. They help soften the skin and support the lipid barrier, which is important because mature skin often feels tighter or drier during the day. Vitamin E and antioxidant compounds from Vitex Agnus-Castus extract add protective cosmetic care against free-radical stress.
With regular use, the most realistic expectations are better hydration, less tightness, a softer feel and a more rested-looking skin surface. Deep wrinkles, pigmentation changes or persistent skin conditions require a different approach and, when needed, advice from a dermatologist or qualified skincare professional.