IsoWhey Women's Health Hair Skin & Nails Gummies 60s
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Description
One of the first things many women notice in perimenopause is a change in their hair, skin, and nails. Hair becomes finer or sheds more easily. Skin loses its firmness and luminosity faster than before. Nails become brittle. These changes aren't vanity — they're a direct consequence of declining oestrogen, which plays a central role in collagen production, skin hydration, and the health of hair follicles.
IsoWhey Women's Health Hair Skin & Nails Gummies are a TGA-listed daily supplement formulated with four key nutrients for hair, skin, and nail health — in a convenient, easy-to-take chewable gummy.
What's in each 2-gummy serve and why
| Nutrient | Per serve | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin C | 100mg | Contributes to normal collagen formation for the function of skin; supports antioxidant protection |
| Biotin | 10mg | Supports healthy hair and nail maintenance |
| Vitamin E | 22mg | Contributes to protection of cells from oxidative stress |
| Zinc | 10mg | Supports normal skin maintenance and hair maintenance; contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress |
Why these four nutrients matter specifically in perimenopause and beyond
Oestrogen decline during perimenopause directly affects collagen synthesis — the structural protein responsible for skin firmness, elasticity, and hair follicle integrity. Vitamin C is an essential cofactor in collagen production. Biotin supports the keratin infrastructure that hair and nails depend on. Zinc helps regulate the normal cell division required for skin renewal. Vitamin E provides antioxidant protection against the oxidative stress that accelerates visible skin ageing.
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IsoWhey Women's Health Hair Skin & Nails Gummies 60s
T&Cs: Auto discount applied at checkout. Ends 10 May, 11:59pm AEDT. Not valid with other offers or subscriptions. TerryWhite wellness range excluded.



