Collagen Boosting Smoothies

I’ve been on a mission lately; an experiment of sorts. You see, the other day I did something no woman over fifty should ever do. I took a long critical look into the mirror – the magnifying mirror. I don’t really recommend this. This deep evaluating stare leads to one of two things; the solo consumption of a bottle of wine or a three-hour google marathon of face cream reviews. Neither of which changes the fact that as we get older, the collagen in our skin breaks down. It’s kind of similar to my favorite pair of jeans; the more metaphorically comfortable I am in it, the baggier it gets.

My Not-So-Secret Fear

Unlike wrinkles, which I’ve totally earned, bags and sags are just a sneaky, irritating consequence of gravity. I have this secret fear (that I’m now blasting through the blogosphere) that the bags under my eyes will eventually droop to my jowls, which will drop to my boobs which will sag to my belly and, taking my pelvic floor with it, will descend to my knees. I know this is fatalist thinking. My counselor would ask, “what are the real odds of that happening?” I’m thinking . . . ten percent? Okay, probably more like two percent – for ALL of those things to happen. But, really! Are any of us thrilled with what happens to our bodies as we age. I know! Be grateful . . . it’s better than the alternative . . . accept and embrace. I hear ya – BUT, I sure as heck don’t to have follow gravities convincing pull without a fight.

A Little Research

Like most middle-aged women, I’ve spent a pretty penny trying different creams and serums. I guess they help but I’ve yet to find a topical miracle. So, I decided to research the possibilities of working from the inside out. Instead of going broke slathering $100 hope-in-a-bottle from hairline to hipbone, could I feed my body what it needs to protect and repair collagen from within?

Now is the perfect time for me to disclose that I have ZERO medical training. I am not a scientist or chemist and I dropped out of my biology for majors class in college. I do; however, have a knack for research – and a significant stubborn streak. So that is what I applied and this is what I found.

Collagen is a natural protein that makes up 80% of our skin and 25% of the total protein in our body.

As we age, collagen proteins break down and struggle to replenish. Combine that with a reduction of strength in our elastin and you get – well basically, an old dried-out rubber band.

How our skin ages is affected by our DNA but also external factors like UV damage, diet, and pollution.

Vitamins A, C and E, Antioxidants, certain Fatty Acids and three key amino acids; Glycine, Lysine and Proline are all CRUCIAL for the protection and production of Collagen

My Solution

Solutions have to be realistic and knowing my lack of dietary willpower, a full nutritional overhaul was not the answer. I eat lean and healthy for dinner most nights so I focused on a breakfast/lunch option; an easy to make smoothie full of collagen-loving vitamins, antioxidants and fatty acids.

Of course, being the somewhat obsessive, visual person I am, I made a chart of optional ingredients. There’s a printable PDF of this chart on the Subscriber Freebie Page. I found fruits and vegetables that are naturally high in each of the main components necessary for protecting and producing collagen. Then, I narrowed those down to the ingredients that would actually taste good AND blend well in a smoothie (nix the salmon and bell peppers). Basically, as long as you choose one or more ingredient from each section, you’ll concoct a lovely, delicious pro-collagen smoothie. Because fruits can be high in sugar, I also tried to focus on ones with a glycemic index under 55. A little note: my favorite Collagen Protein Powder is the UNFLAVORED Bulletproof Collagen Powder. It blends well in hot or cold and is the only one that doesn’t make me poop tiny rabbit pellets (#constipationsucks).

Topping it Off

In addition to the ingredients on the chart, I use this Pure C20 Coconut Water to top off the blender to the fill line. It adds very few calories, has electrolytes and a mild flavor that works with all of the optional ingredients. Other liquids I use are orange juice and carrot juice (see comment below)

Picture of Ninja Nutri Blender

A Word About Blenders

If you own a Vitamix you can probably blend harder stuff like carrots and keep the skin on fruits like peaches. I however, own a Ninja Nutri – which I ABSOLUTELY LOVE. It’s under $50, the perfect smoothie size, easy to clean and comes with travel lids that snap right onto the cup you blend in. The Ninja Nutri is very powerful BUT it’s not a $400+ Vitamix so I use pre-purchased carrot juice and I sloppily peel (most) of the skin off peaches and the like.

Nija Nutri Blender Cup with Fruit

Pretty Awesome. . . But Not Pretty

A confession is in order. See how fresh and vibrant the smoothie ingredients look before blending? Well, after blending, not so much. While these smoothies are delicious (head down to the bottom of the page for my three favorite flavor combos) they are not pretty. Honestly, if I told you what they kind of resemble – you would never try one. So, if you are someone who needs your food to be as beautiful as it is tasty, here’s my solution.

drink umbrellas from Amazon.com

Buy yourself some drink umbrellas – there’s even ones with built-in straws but I’m not showing them for fear of being ostrasized – but they have them, just so you know. Anyway, plunk in a drink umbrella and close your eyes. They are really quite delicious.

My Favorite Flavor Combos

I’ve made about a dozen of these Collagen-Boosting Smoothies now and there are three flavor combinations I keep going back to; Plump It Up Protein, Romaine Vibrant and Anti-Saggy Sunrise. Check out the printable recipe sheets below.


I don’t know if it’s placibo effect but I actually think I’m noticing a difference in the tone and vibrancy of my skin. It could also be that I just came back from a two week vacation where someone cooked my meals, made my bed and drove me around. Yeah, that might have something to do with it. These smoothies do give me an energy boost and make me feel good though so I think I will keep it up. Remind me to do an update in a month or two – when reality has set back in and it’s 115 degrees outside.

I’d love to hear your take on these smoothies . . . we could have a Pro-Collagen Collaboration! Have a fantastic week/weekend and please feel free to like, share, pin and comment the heck out of this post. I can’t afford advertising so it’s up to you readers! Please SNEEZE (spread) all the crafty goodness of A Crafty Composition. Muchas Gracias!
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Three Collagen-Boosting Smoothies

Three separate flavor combinations using ingredients high in the vitamins, antioxidants and amino acids crucial to the protection and production of collagen
Course Breakfast, Lunch, Snack
Cuisine Healthy
Keyword Smoothies
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Servings 1 Each
Cost $3

Equipment

  • Ninja Nutri Blender or similar

Ingredients

Plump It Up Protein Smoothie; About 260 Calories,15 grams Protein, 9 grams fiber, 30 grams total sugar

  • 1/3 cup Blueberries
  • 2 medium Strawberries
  • 1/2 medium Orange, peeled
  • 1 whole Kiwi, peeled
  • 1/3 cup Spinach, chopped
  • 1 tbsp Flax Seed, ground
  • 1 tbsp Collagen Protein Powder, grass-fed
  • 1/2 cup Orange Juice, with pulp
  • 1/3+ cup Coconut Water

Romaine Vibrant Smoothie: About 385 Calories, 7.5 grams Protein, 11 grams Fiber, 66 grams total sugar

  • 1 small Mango, peeled
  • 3 medium Strawberries
  • 1/2 medium Orange, peeled
  • 1/3 medium English Cucumber
  • 3 Leaves Romaine Lettuce, chopped
  • 1 tbsp Flax Seed, ground
  • 1/3 cup Carrot Juice (no sugar added)
  • 1/3+ cup Coconut Water

Anti-Saggy Sunrise: About 250 Calories, 13 grams Protein, 9 grams fiber, 30 grams total sugar

  • 3 medium Strawberries
  • 1 whole Apricots, pitted and peeled
  • 1 small Nectarine or Peach, pitted and peeled
  • 1/2 whole Lime, peeled
  • 1/3 cup Super Greens, Spinach, or Kale chopped
  • 1 tbsp Flax Seed, ground
  • 1 tbsp Collagen Protein Powder, grass-fed
  • 1/3 cup Orange Juice, with pulp
  • 1/3 cup Carrot Juice (no sugar added)
  • 1/3 +/- cup Coconut Water

Instructions

  • Blend & Drink

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Veronica | 13th Jun 19

    Love it! Great vita-boost for any time of day!
    But I eat all of this stuff. Oh, well, Father Time.

    • JoElle | 20th Jun 19

      And that is why you’re gorgeous!! I’m sure eating the actual fruit in whole is healthier because you get the skin and such. These smoothies help me get a day’s worth of fruit in one cup – often that’s the only way I’ll fit them in. Thanks for your comment and I hope you are having a great start to the summer.

  2. Maria Conti | 13th Jun 19

    Thank you JoElle! Lots of good info!

    • JoElle | 20th Jun 19

      You are very welcome Maria.

  3. Lenneke | 6th Jun 19

    I can’t wait to try these!

    • JoElle | 11th Jun 19

      Great Lenneke! Let me know how it goes. Hugs.

  4. Vikki | 6th Jun 19

    What a great holistic approach; thanks for doing all the research for us. You really dug in there and got all the information for us. I’ll have to trust you on the spinach and kale (gak!!) but I’ll give it a try.

    • JoElle | 6th Jun 19

      lol – It really does taste good, it’s just not the prettiest color. Maybe go with the spinach first which is a little less strong than the Kale. Thanks for your comment and let me know how it goes.

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