Beauty from within — minus the pills, the powders, and the hype.
One lollipop a day. Real hydrolysed collagen, plus vitamin C and biotin — nutrients that genuinely support your skin, hair, energy and immunity from within. Here’s exactly what’s inside, how it works, and the regulator-backed benefits you can expect — clean, clinical-grade actives in something you’ll actually look forward to.

Why pills and powders fall short
The best supplement isn’t the one with the loudest label — it’s the one you’ll actually take every day. Powders clump at the bottom of the glass. Capsules get forgotten in the cupboard. Gummies often hide more sugar than substance. VitaPop reframes the whole thing: unwrap, enjoy, done.
Powders that clump
Gritty, chalky, and easy to skip — a scoop you have to talk yourself into. Most days, you don’t.
Pills you forget
Out of sight in the cupboard, out of routine by Wednesday. The dose you miss does nothing.
Gummies full of sugar
Often more confection than collagen, with the actives playing a supporting role to the sweetener.
VitaPop: unwrap & enjoy
A daily moment you look forward to — hydrolysed collagen peptides with vitamin C and biotin, in one pop.
How it works in your body
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and the main structural component of skin (Type I & III predominate there). “Hydrolysed” means it’s been broken into short, low-molecular-weight peptides — so the body can absorb them. In published studies, a dose of hydrolysed collagen raised collagen-derived peptides in the bloodstream several-fold, confirming they’re genuinely absorbed. That’s a fact about absorption — nothing more, and we won’t stretch it into a beauty promise. The benefits we can stand behind come from the two vitamins alongside the collagen.
Absorbed, not just eaten
Hydrolysis shrinks collagen into small peptides built for absorption — measured in human studies as a several-fold rise in collagen-derived peptides in the blood after a dose.
Vitamin C’s role in your own collagen
In the body, vitamin C is the cofactor for the enzymes that hydroxylate proline and lysine during your body’s own collagen synthesis. This describes vitamin C’s biochemical role — not a claim about the collagen in the lollipop.
Biotin keeps the basics running
Biotin is an essential coenzyme for the carboxylase enzymes involved in metabolising fats, glucose and amino acids — part of how your body turns food into usable energy.
What’s in every pop
Three actives, no filler story. We list collagen factually because, by law, that’s all anyone can do — and we hold vitamin C and biotin to a “source of” level (at least 15% of the daily Nutrient Reference Value per lollipop), the threshold their approved claims require. Where a claim is authorised, we quote it exactly.
Hydrolysed Type I & III collagen
The body’s most abundant protein and the scaffolding of healthy, bouncy skin. Ours is real hydrolysed collagen — broken into small peptides built to be absorbed, not wasted.
Vitamin C
A water-soluble essential vitamin and a primary antioxidant — the cofactor your body uses to form its own collagen.
Biotin (Vitamin B7)
An essential B-vitamin and coenzyme in everyday metabolism.
From sourcing to your sweet jar
We’d rather show our working than dress it up. Here’s the path every VitaPop lollipop takes.
01 — Sourcing
We start with hydrolysed Type I & III collagen peptides, chosen for a low molecular weight built for absorption.
02 — Formulation
Vitamin C and biotin are dosed deliberately, at a “source of” level or above, so their authorised claims genuinely apply to every single pop.
03 — Flavour & sweetener
We tune taste so a daily pop feels like a treat, not a chore. Full sugar and sweetener details live on the pack.
04 — Quality checks
Each batch is checked so the label matches the lollipop — the actives that are stated are the actives that are in there.
05 — Manufacturing
Pops are made to a consistent format and weight, so the dose on day thirty is the dose you got on day one.
06 — Enjoy
One a day. That’s the entire routine — the opposite of a habit that feels like work.
Benefits you can actually trust
Every benefit on this page is backed by the GB & EU register of authorised health claims — the regulator’s own words, not marketing spin. Vitamin C and biotin are formally recognised to support your skin, hair, energy and immune system, and we pair them with premium hydrolysed collagen. Real actives, real science — working from within.
Glow from within
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin, and biotin to the maintenance of normal skin — daily support for a healthy, radiant complexion.
Hair & energy
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and to normal energy-yielding metabolism, while vitamin C helps reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Antioxidant & immune
Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to the normal function of the immune system — every single day.
What to expect
Supplements reward consistency — and a lollipop is the easiest habit in the world to keep. Here’s what the science supports once VitaPop becomes your daily ritual.
From day one
An effortless 10-second ritual you’ll actually look forward to — the habit you keep, not the one you quit by Wednesday.
Radiant skin support
Daily vitamin C feeding your skin’s own collagen formation, plus biotin for normal-skin maintenance. Consistency is where the glow lives.
Hair & everyday energy
Biotin for normal hair, vitamin C and biotin for energy, antioxidant protection for that lit-from-within feeling.
The longer, the better
Like any good routine it works best when you keep it up — and because it tastes amazing, keeping it up is the easy part.
Myth vs fact
Myth: A bigger collagen number on the label means better results.
Fact: What actually matters is real, absorbable hydrolysed peptides, the vitamins that carry authorised skin, hair and energy benefits, and a format you’ll take every single day. Quality and consistency beat a big number on a tub you forget about.
Myth: Biotin makes your hair grow thicker and faster.
Fact: The authorised wording is maintenance of normal hair — not growth, not “faster.” We stick to exactly what was approved.
Myth: Vitamin C is just a cold-season thing.
Fact: Its authorised roles go well beyond that — including its role in your body’s own collagen, protecting cells from oxidative stress, and normal immune function.
Myth: A collagen lollipop is basically a sweet with a health halo.
Fact: Each pop is dosed to deliver hydrolysed collagen plus vitamin C and biotin at a “source of” level or above — the actives are the point. The on-pack panel shows the full detail.
Questions, answered
How many do I take?
One lollipop a day — that’s the whole routine. No water, no timing rules, no second dose to remember.
When will I see results?
Make VitaPop part of your daily routine — supplements reward consistency. The vitamin C and biotin inside support your skin, hair, energy and immunity from the very first pop, and the benefit of any ritual builds the longer you keep it up. Because it’s a lollipop, not a chore, it’s the easiest habit to stick to.
Is it vegan? Marine or bovine collagen?
Collagen is an animal-derived protein, so collagen lollipops are not vegan. For the specific source and full ingredient list, check the on-pack label.
How much sugar is in one?
We tune flavour so a daily pop is something you enjoy, and keep the actives front and centre. For exact sugar and sweetener figures, see the nutrition panel on the pack — we’d rather you read the real number than trust a vibe.
Are the benefit claims on this page actually approved?
Yes. Every vitamin C and biotin claim here is taken word-for-word from the GB and EU register of permitted health claims. Collagen is described factually only, because it has no authorised claim — and we’re upfront about that.
Sources & references
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 432/2012 — GB/EU register of permitted health claims (exact authorised wording for vitamin C and biotin).
- Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 — nutrition & health claims framework; defines the “source of” (15% NRV) threshold.
- EFSA NDA Panel (2009), EFSA Journal 7(9):1226 — scientific substantiation of vitamin C claims.
- EFSA NDA Panel (2009), EFSA Journal 7(9):1209 — scientific substantiation of biotin claims.
- Skov K. et al. (2024), Frontiers in Nutrition & Alcock R.D. et al. (2019), Nutrients — absorption of hydrolysed collagen peptides (supports the factual absorption statement only).
