Bottoms Up to Your Skin, Hair, and Nails: A Review of 82X Sakura Collagen

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If you're looking for a drink that promises to boost your skin, hair, and nail health, look no further than 82X Sakura Collagen. This Japanese liquid drink contains marine fish tuna collagen peptides, 82 fermented plants, and a host of vitamins, minerals, and supplements to help you get that #glowup you've been dreaming of. As a dedicated acne blogger, I was excited to give it a try and see if it could help with my pimple scars and mild acne.

First off, let's talk about who this drink is good for. If you're someone who's always on the lookout for home remedies for pimples, has tiny bumps on your forehead, or suffers from sweat pimples or breakout face, this might be worth a try. It's also marketed toward folks looking to improve the health and appearance of their hair and nails, so if you're dealing with brittle nails or dull hair, you might want to give it a shot.

So, what did I think of it? Well, I have to admit, the idea of drinking fish collagen was a little weird to me at first. But the drink itself is pretty tasty! It has a subtle fruity flavor that's not too sweet, and it goes down easily. I liked that it came in these little bottles that you can take on the go, and the fact that it's liquid means that your body can absorb the nutrients more easily than if it were in pill form.

As for whether it helped with my acne, I can't say I noticed a huge difference. But it's worth noting that I have pretty stubborn acne, and I've tried a lot of different products over the years. That being said, I did notice that my skin felt a little smoother and more hydrated after drinking it for a few weeks. I also appreciated the fact that it contains 82 fermented plants, which are supposed to be great for gut health.

Now, let's break it down with a pro con list:

Pros:
- Tasty fruity flavor
- Contains marine fish tuna collagen peptides, fermented plants, and a host of vitamins and minerals
- Comes in convenient little bottles
- Liquid form makes it easy for your body to absorb the nutrients
- Might help with improving the health of your hair and nails

Cons:
- Expensive ($396.00 for a 3 pack)
- Might not work for everyone (results may vary)
- Contains fish collagen, which might be a turnoff for some folks

In conclusion, I think 82X Sakura Collagen is a pretty solid choice if you're looking for a drink that can help improve the health of your skin, hair, and nails. It's not a miracle cure for acne or other skin issues, but it might be worth a try if you're looking for something to supplement your skincare routine. Just be prepared to shell out some serious cash for it.

Bottom line: I'd give it an 8 out of 10.

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