Hydrolyzed Collagen
Our database includes 26 products featuring Hydrolyzed Collagen as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
26 products with Hydrolyzed Collagen
K-Beauty Sensitive Skin Staple Hyalu-Cica Moisture Cream
A centella-forward gel-cream that doesn't hide its hero ingredient in the middle of the INCI list — 50% centella asiatica extract replaces the usual water base, giving this moisturizer genuine calming power for reactive skin at a fair K-beauty price. Light, layerable, and one of the most reliable sensitive-skin picks in SKIN1004's lineup.
PDRN Collagen Powerhouse 5 PDRN Collagen Intense Vitalizing Serum
COSRX's PDRN Collagen serum is a remarkably well-formulated anti-aging hydrator that would be worth $25 even if you stripped out the trendy salmon DNA entirely. Eight types of hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, Argireline, centella, and low-molecular-weight collagen in a fragrance-free, fast-absorbing format. The PDRN is the headline act, but the supporting cast could headline on their own.
Viral Mask Worth The Hype Bio Collagen Hydrogel Concentrated Mask
The viral mask mostly earns the hype — a genuinely novel hydrogel delivery matrix, a fragrance-free formula with layered hyaluronic acid, a four-ferment probiotic bench, and a readable niacinamide dose. The morning-after plumping and pore-refining effect is real and consistent, even if the benefits fade without repeat use. Treat it as a weekly special step, not a daily treatment.
Triple-Threat Anti-Ager Perfect Renew 3X Signature Serum
An ingeniously engineered anti-aging serum that solves the retinol-vitamin C compatibility problem through triple-chamber technology, delivering a genuinely comprehensive multi-active formula in one bottle. The ingredient quality is excellent — retinol, ethyl ascorbic acid, niacinamide, ceramide, ferulic acid, and peptides — though the premium price and retinol inclusion narrow the audience.
K-Beauty Hydrogel Eye Patch Pick Collagen Eye Patch Jericho Rose Jelly
Abib's Collagen Eye Patch Jericho Rose Jelly is one of the more thoughtfully stacked hydrogel eye patches in the K-beauty market — it goes well past the typical 'collagen plus hyaluronic acid' template into a multi-weight HA, ceramide, centella, niacinamide, and adenosine combination. The collagen claim is mostly a mood, but the formula behind it actually delivers visible plumping and gradual brightening at a fair price.
K-Beauty Lifting Innovation No. 9 NAD+ BIO Lifting-sil Full Face Mask
The most technologically ambitious sheet mask in K-beauty — combining NAD+ capsules, 50 peptides, dissolvable PLA threads, and a physical lifting band into a single 40-minute treatment. The immediate lifting effect is real (if temporary), and the formulation matches the No. 9 Essence's ingredient complexity. At ~$5 per use, it's a luxury treatment at drugstore prices.
Sensitive Skin Anti-Aging Staple Advanced Peptides and Collagen Moisturizer
The original of Derma E's bestselling peptide line, and arguably the truest expression of what the brand does well — a legitimate five-peptide complex sitting in a fragrance-free, centella-buffered base that sensitive skin can actually tolerate. A decade-plus on the market without a reformulation is a quiet kind of vote of confidence.
K-Beauty Daily-Mask Value Pick Collagen Peptide Vital Mask
A genuinely smart-value Korean daily sheet mask — 30 sheets in a pull-out tub for about $22, with a peptide stack more complex than most standalone anti-aging serums at twice the price. The essence is dewy, the sheets fit well, and the added fragrance is the main reason it misses the sensitive-skin recommendation.
Spicule Category Originator Collagen Reedle Shot 100
The product that created an entire new K-beauty category, and the entry-level gateway to the spicule essence trend. The mechanism is real, the tingling is intense, and the results — visible firmness and glow after 6-8 weeks — are legitimate. Just don't expect this to feel like any other essence you've used.
Budget Eye Cream MVP Holy Hydration! Eye Cream
Eleven dollars for an eye cream with Matrixyl 3000 peptides, hyaluronic acid, and vegan collagen. e.l.f. continues its tradition of making premium skincare ingredients accessible at prices that make the rest of the industry look either greedy or confused. Not a miracle worker for deep wrinkles, but a genuinely excellent hydrating eye cream that earns its cult following.
Overnight Eye Revival No. 9 NAD+ Collagen Under Eye Patches
Overnight eye patches that take the under-eye area seriously — caffeine for depuffing, niacinamide and vitamin C for brightening, hydrolyzed collagen for plumping, and the No. 9 line's NAD+ peptide complex for anti-aging. The hydrogel format delivers these actives over 6-8 hours of sleep, making every night a treatment. At $3.24 per pair, they're a targeted luxury that delivers visible morning-after results.
Pregnancy Stretch Mark Staple Cocoa Butter Formula Tummy Butter for Stretch Marks
A thick, comforting pregnancy body butter that combines Palmer's cocoa butter heritage with Centella asiatica, argan oil, and hydrolyzed proteins for a formula that goes beyond simple moisturization. It cannot prevent stretch marks — nothing topical can — but it makes the experience of rapidly changing skin significantly more comfortable and well-cared-for.
K-Beauty Lip Innovation PDRN Lip Serum
A cleverly formulated lip treatment that rides the PDRN wave with enough supporting ingredients — ceramide NP, hyaluronic acid, jojoba oil — to deliver genuine hydration even if the salmon DNA magic is more hype than hero at topical concentrations. At twelve dollars, it is a low-risk way to upgrade your lip care game.
K-Beauty Peptide Powerhouse No. 2 Rose PDRN Collagen 2X Plumping Serum
An audaciously stacked anti-aging serum that throws 15 peptides, PDRN, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and collagen at the aging process — all in a fragrance-free, lightweight format. The ingredient ambition is genuinely impressive for a K-beauty price point, though the product is too new to confirm whether that theoretical promise translates to real-world results.
J-Beauty Antioxidant Gel Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel
A genuinely well-built Japanese gel-cream that stacks astaxanthin, tocotrienols, and tocopherol on top of a collagen-and-squalane base, delivering immediate plumping and a real antioxidant story in a single step. At $53 for 4.2 oz it's not cheap, and the animal-derived actives rule it out for vegan users, but for the right buyer it's one of the more interesting all-in-one gels you can find on the US j-beauty shelf.
J-Beauty Night Cream Staple Extra Nighttime Moisture
A fragrance-free, olive oil and squalane-led j-beauty night cream with a thoughtful soothing layer from willow bark and licorice root. It's not DHC's most ambitious formulation, but it's a well-built overnight barrier-repair cream that excels in the role it's designed for — particularly for dry, mature, or retinol-using skin that needs gentle cushioning at night. Expensive for its size, but fair for what you're getting.
K-Beauty Long-Wear Workhorse Covericious Power Fit Foundation SPF 45
A genuinely impressive long-wear K-beauty foundation that delivers true SPF 45 PA++ protection, full coverage, and 8-hour wear in a single bottle for under thirty dollars — a combination that almost no Western foundation in the same price band achieves. The catch is the limited East-Asian-skewing shade range, which makes it a non-starter for the deepest skin tones.
Derm Office Staple HA5 Hydra Collagen Hydrator
A genuinely sophisticated multi-weight hyaluronic acid serum with a peptide layer that delivers visible hydration and plumping. The formulation is elegant and the results are real, but the price is staggering for a hydrating serum and the structural collagen claim is overstated. Worth it if you're committed to the SkinMedica ecosystem and want the peptide upgrade; otherwise a cheaper multi-weight HA serum will do most of the same work.
Oily-Skin Staple Weightless Oil-Free Moisturizer
A silky, truly oil-free gel-cream that uses a silicone-and-hyaluronic-acid architecture to stay hydrating without the greasy residue oily-skin users usually sacrifice to. Short ingredient list, clean execution, but priced higher than the formulation complexity alone justifies.
K-Beauty Cult Favorite Moistfull Collagen Cream
A delightful K-beauty moisturizer that delivers genuine hydration through its unique 63.4% hydrolyzed collagen water base and satisfyingly bouncy texture. The plumping effect is immediate and the price is accessible. Just manage your expectations — this cream hydrates beautifully but won't rebuild your skin's collagen structure. For what it actually does, it does it well.
QVC-Cult Richness Pick Confidence in a Cream Anti-Aging Moisturizer
A cushiony, peptide-anchored anti-aging cream that genuinely delivers on the 'luxury-feel' promise its QVC origins suggest. The formulation is solid — shea butter, ceramides, niacinamide, and Matrixyl 3000 do real work — but the added fragrance and jar packaging keep it from being a top-tier clinical pick. Best for dry, mature skin that wants sensory comfort alongside gradual firming.
Luxury Drugstore Favorite Bye Bye Under Eye Eye Cream
A cushiony, pleasant, moderately effective eye cream that earns its Sephora-bestseller status through sensory experience more than ingredient innovation. The peptides and niacinamide do real work, the caffeine provides some morning puffiness relief, and the texture is genuinely nice — but at forty-eight dollars for 15ml, you're paying Sephora-tier pricing for a formulation that several drugstore competitors match or exceed in pure active content.
K-Beauty Winter Shield Moistfull Collagen Deep Cream
The richer, winterized sibling of Etude's cult-favorite collagen cream. It trades some collagen water for heavier emollients that create a more protective moisture barrier — ideal for genuinely dry skin or cold-weather rescue. Not as universally wearable as the original, but it fills a real gap for those who need more than a gel-cream can deliver.
Budget Anti-Aging Essential Rejuveness Anti-Wrinkle Cream
Pond's Rejuveness puts lactic acid — a genuinely effective AHA — as its second ingredient and wraps it in a moisturizing, borage oil-enriched base for under ten dollars. The hydrolyzed collagen is more marketing than science, but the lactic acid does real work. For budget anti-aging with actual chemical exfoliation, this is hard to beat.
Budget Hydration Classic Timeless Skin Moisturizer Collagen Elastin
An honest, no-pretense moisturizer that delivers reliable hydration at a price that borders on absurd. The collagen and elastin are cosmetic window dressing rather than anti-aging workhorses, but the mineral oil and propylene glycol base genuinely keeps dry skin soft and comfortable all day.
Budget Moisturizing Staple Renewing Collagen & Elastin Moisturizer
A brutally honest product: it's an effective mineral oil moisturizer for dry skin at an almost absurdly low price, but the collagen and elastin in the name are decorative — present at trace levels that do nothing meaningful for aging. Buy it for hydration, not for the promise on the label.