The Face You Remember.
In One Hour.
Your skin's barrier is broken — not by age, but by everything you've been told to put on it. One hour. Rebuilt from within.
Most collagen never reaches your skin. This one was designed to.
The beauty industry built a billion-dollar category on a molecule too large to absorb. The problem was never your skin — it was the approach. Vellora works differently.
"The collagen is the delivery system. But the real repair comes from the postbiotics inside — and they do what topical collagen never could."

The hydrogel matrix forms an occlusive seal the moment it contacts skin — you can feel it. This seal traps moisture, raises the skin's surface temperature by 1–2°C, and forces the barrier into a receptive state. Nothing else gets in. Everything that follows, does.

Under the seal, postbiotic ferment lysates — clinically-proven barrier-repair actives — go to work on the compromised lipid layer. They don't sit on the surface. They communicate directly with skin cells, triggering the production of ceramides and natural moisturising factors your barrier stopped making.

The hydrolyzed collagen matrix — now absorbed through the repaired barrier — acts as a collagen-synthesis trigger, signalling fibroblasts to produce your own collagen from within. Not surface plumping. Structural rebuilding. The result you see when you remove the mask is not a trick of hydration. It is your skin, working again.
They were skeptical too. Then they tried it.
We don't edit reviews. We don't filter them. These are the words of women who had tried everything else.
I have a graveyard of skincare products under my bathroom sink. I am 47 and I have tried everything — retinol, vitamin C, expensive clinic facials, collagen supplements. I was genuinely ready to give up and just accept that this was what my skin was going to be now. My daughter sent me a Reddit thread about Vellora and I almost didn't click it. I'm so glad I did. After three weeks, twice a week, I looked in the mirror and I actually recognised myself again. I don't know how else to describe it.
I literally wrote a comment on r/SkincareAddiction telling people that topical collagen is a scam because the molecule is too large to penetrate. I stand by that — for most products. Vellora's explanation of why theirs is different actually made scientific sense to me. The hydrolyzed collagen isn't trying to penetrate as collagen — it's a delivery vehicle for the postbiotics. I used it twice before I had to admit I was wrong. My skin barrier feels genuinely different. Less reactive, more plump, and the redness I've had for years around my nose is noticeably calmer.
Perimenopause has made my skin so reactive I've basically stopped trying new products. I patch-tested for 48 hours and then used it properly. Zero redness, zero tightness, zero reaction. Just woke up the next morning with the softest skin I've had in years. I cried a little, honestly. I'd forgotten what it felt like to have skin that wasn't fighting me.
I was spending $120 a month on clinic facials and still not happy with my skin. A friend told me about Vellora and I was sceptical — I've been burned by too many 'miracle' products. One month in, twice a week, and I genuinely don't feel like I need the facials anymore. My skin looks more even, more rested, and the fine lines around my eyes are noticeably softer. I've recommended it to every woman I know over 40.
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