JavaInMyCup—March 9, 2026
This Japanese collagen drink is one of the more interesting beauty supplements I’ve tried recently. The presentation feels premium right away: the box is heavier than expected, and inside are 10 glass bottles, which gives it a more “clinic style” or beauty salon vibe than a typical plastic supplement. The multilingual packaging is a bit unusual,-Japanese branding, manufactured in Taiwan, Spanish/Portuguese (I think) on the outer box, and an English sticker on the back. But, once you get past that, the product itself feels thoughtfully put together. From an ingredient standpoint, it is stacked. Each bottle includes sodium and a mix of skin- and hair-supportive vitamins like vitamin B1, vitamin E, vitamin C, biotin, and selenium, plus coenzyme Q10 and a generous 6000 mg of hydrolyzed collagen, which is a substantial dose for a beauty drink. The additional ingredients: apple juice concentrate, citric acid, L-proline, and fish-derived collagen round it out and help with flavor and absorption. It reads like a serious inside out beauty formula rather than a simple flavored collagen water. The taste is perfectly acceptable to me: nothing amazing, but nothing bad either. It leans more toward a functional beauty shot than a sugary juice, and I don’t find it hard to finish a bottle at all. The glass packaging also helps the experience feel a bit more “special,” like something you take to pamper myself rather than just another supplement pill. As for results, this is the kind of product where you realistically need to take it consistently over time to see meaningful changes in skin and hair, since collagen and antioxidants work gradually. Right now I’m leaning toward seeing some pleasant improvements and I appreciate knowing I am getting collagen, plus supportive vitamins and CoQ10 in one go, but I wouldn’t call it a miracle overnight fix. Still, between the solid ingredient profile, premium glass bottles, and overall well-made feel, I think it’s a strong supplement for anyone interested in a more elevated collagen routine. Read more
Rozz—March 7, 2026
These liquid collagen shots are a convenient way to add collagen peptides to your daily routine. Each bottle provides 6,000 mg of hydrolyzed collagen along with additional nutrients like biotin, selenium, coenzyme Q10, and vitamins A, C, and E that are commonly included in supplements aimed at supporting skin and hair health. The single-serve bottles make them very easy to use. There’s no measuring or mixing required—just open a bottle and drink it. The peach flavor is light and pleasant, making the supplement easy to take compared with some powdered collagen products that need to be blended into drinks. Because the collagen is already in liquid form, it’s also convenient for travel or busy mornings when you want something quick. Pros - 6,000 mg collagen peptides per serving - Includes additional nutrients like biotin and CoQ10 - Convenient single-serve bottles - No mixing required - Light peach flavor makes it easy to take Cons - Higher price compared with powdered collagen supplements - Small bottles create more packaging waste than powders Summary If you prefer a quick, ready-to-drink supplement instead of mixing powders, these liquid collagen shots are a convenient option with a solid dose of collagen and several added nutrients for skin and hair support. Read more

Lian—March 7, 2026
These hydrolyzed liquid collagen shots come in a box of 10 sturdy individual bottles, which makes them very convenient for daily use. Each serving contains 6,000 mg of collagen peptides along with additional ingredients like coenzyme Q10, selenium, biotin, and vitamins A, C, and E, which is a nice combination for a beauty and wellness supplement. The instructions are simple, just shake well and drink one per day. The peach flavor is mild and fairly pleasant, not overly sweet or artificial, making it easy to take. Since I’ve only just started using them, I haven’t noticed any visible results yet, but supplements like this typically take longer to show effects, so I remain optimistic with continued use. The main drawback is the price, which feels a bit steep for only a 10-day supply. Still, the convenient single-serve format and added nutrients make it a solid option for those who prefer liquid collagen over powders or capsules. Read more
Hawkington—March 13, 2026
I just finished the 10-pack of the Miya Kea Skin & Hair Hydrolyzed Liquid Collagen. The peach flavor is excellent and the drink is easy to swallow in one or two sips; the taste reminds me of candied peach gummy rings. While I haven't seen any noticeable differences while taking this supplement, I have not experienced any negative side effects, either. My main criticism is the price of this product. 10 one-time shots for nearly $60 at the time of this review is quite expensive for a daily supplement. There are many other similar options on the market (powders, capsules, etc.) that contain the same ingredients for a much more affordable price (and with many more servings). However, the tiny bottles are very convenient and easy to grab-and-go, and would easily fit in a purse. The small bottles are made of glass, and while a consumer should be mindful to recycle the ten individual 1-shot containers, this Miya Kea product creates a lot of waste. I would not repurchase. Read more