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Collagen is the major insoluble fibrous protein in the extracellular matrix and in connective tissue. It’s found in our muscles, bones, skin and tendons. Collagen production naturally begins to slow down as we age. Making wrinkles, sagging skin and weaker cartilage in the joints

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Elastic and collagen fibers in the skin allow it to stretch and recoil. As you age this function is slowly lost.

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Q: Which protein permit streching and recoiling the skin?
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