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Women are raving about the 'game-changing' $18 collagen supplement for hair, skin and nails

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BEAUTY lovers sip their way to better hair and nails with a collagen-boosting coffee creamer.

The vanilla flavored powder can be added to your morning cup of joe, matcha, tea or smoothies.

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Some said they weren't exaggerating the benefits of a collagen supplementCredit: GOLD

from Golde Collagen Boost Creamer Hair and Nail Supplement promises to “boost your beauty” with its superfood blend, according to the bio on Ulta's website.

The $18 product is 100% plant-based and says it will support the health of your hair, skin and nails.

To use it, add two teaspoons of collagen powder to your favorite drink and “whisk until frothy.”

The supplement is made with coconut milk powder, bamboo extract, hyaluronic acid, biotin, organic vanilla flavor, and monk fruit extract.

The product has an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from four reviews.

One customer called it a 'complete game changer'.

“I'm not exaggerating when I say that the Coconut Collagen Boost has been a complete game changer in my life,” the person wrote.

“I can honestly see and feel the difference in my once brittle and breaking nails when I maintain them as a regular part of my routine,” the reviewer added.

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“My hair has also been a lot happier lately, so I can probably attribute that to this product as well,” the shopper shared.

Another said it was his or her “go-to for collagen support.”

“I've been enjoying this product for months and always get compliments on my skin. It's such a great addition to my coffee or smoothie,” reads one review.

A third person raved about the taste of the powder.

“I love the taste and the way it enhances my matcha and cold brew,” the fan posted online.

Taking a collagen supplement can improve the strength of your nails and hair, Healthline wrote, but more research is needed.

The powder can be purchased at Ulta and used in coffee, tea, matcha, or smoothies

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The powder can be purchased at Ulta and used in coffee, tea, matcha, or smoothiesCredit: GOLD

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