Can collagen, creatine and matcha help you support glowing skin, clearer thinking and a more energised, resilient body? Here’s why this trio of powerhouse supplements is making the current headlines but also here to stay in the world of beauty and performance.

Written by: Pippa Thackeray
Written on: June 23, 2025
Separately, collagen, creatine and matcha each do plenty. And they are talked about a great deal in online spaces. But together? They’re a recipe for a particularly smart combination with proven amplified effects across skin health, muscle support, mental clarity and many more health factors.
It hasn't been kept quiet, nor is it any longer an industry secret. These three supplements have (rather noisily) become staples among health-conscious high performers and the influential elite, so this article takes a much-needed closer look behind the claims.
It’s your body’s most abundant protein. Collagen accounts for about 30% of the total protein content in the body. However, production of it naturally decreases with age (thought to start its decline in the late 20s to early 30s).
Collagen acts like scaffolding for your skin, joints and bones. And supplementation in those with decreased natural production can support skin elasticity and hydration, reduce visible signs of ageing, strengthen joints and reduce pain, whilst also contributing to bone density.
The Ancient + Brave Matcha + Collagen formula blends hydrolysed collagen peptides with ceremonial grade matcha for an all-in-one beauty and focus go-to.
Creatine has long been associated with the gym goer and the bodybuilder, yet these stereotypes could now be said to be looking a little outdated in light of new research suggesting creatine’s critical role in cellular ageing.
Yes, it remains a great choice for muscle health, but creatine is now also understood to help regenerate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body’s energy currency, so your brain and body can work harder for longer.
Strength and performance in short bursts
Muscle recovery and reduced systemic inflammation (ongoing immune overdrive)
Cognitive sharpness and lower mental fatigue
You can learn more about creatine in our dedicated articles.
For an option that’s easy and pure, try Thorne Creatine.
Next on the list, matcha. Globally, it’s a much-loved powdered green tea packed with L-theanine and antioxidants.
To some, it is an acquired taste, especially if the experience of drinking green tea is unfamiliar, but to others, the flavour, paired with the numerous health benefits, is what keeps them coming back. In 2024, the matcha tea market reached the heights of $4.23 billion.
Unlike coffee, it delivers a slow-release caffeine hit yet minimises the crashing feeling. This is largely due to L-theanine in matcha promoting alpha brain waves, and supporting calm focus.
To get into the science behind the antioxidant benefits, matcha contains catechins, a class of polyphenols with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits of regular matcha consumption may include:
Steady energy and reduced stress
Support for cardiovascular and skin health
Everyday Dose Matcha is formulated for daily use with functional mushrooms and collagen for added nutrition and therapeutic support.
Matcha sharpens your focus before you begin, while creatine fuels physical strength. This combination primes both body and brain for productive workouts. That said, please be mindful when taking high doses of creatine, as absorption can be affected by caffeine, which matcha contains.
Collagen provides the structural base your skin relies on. Matcha is there to neutralise environmental stressors with antioxidants, keeping your complexion calm and clear.
Creatine helps reduce inflammation and soreness, while matcha’s L-theanine promotes calm. This proves beneficial for physical recovery and reduced stress post-training. Studies found post-exercise, L-theanine consumption resulted in an earlier onset of mental regeneration in comparison to placebo.
Create a ritual: add collagen and matcha into your latte for a nourishing beginning to your day. Then, post-exercise, blend creatine into a soothing, rehydrating mix.
These supplements and functional drinks are most effective when used regularly and with consistency. You can think of them as part of your daily rhythm.
Add electrolytes to creatine for better cellular nutritional uptake. For morning workouts, a dash of MCT oil with matcha can offer fast-acting energy that doesn’t spike and crash.
Collagen, creatine and matcha, each target a specific need, from cellular energy to antioxidant defence, but together they create a unique and unstoppable framework for whole-body resilience.
This article is for informational purposes only, even if and regardless of whether it features the advice of physicians and medical practitioners. This article is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice. The views expressed in this article are the views of the expert and do not necessarily represent the views of Healf
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This article is for informational purposes only, even if and regardless of whether it features the advice of physicians and medical practitioners. This article is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice. The views expressed in this article are the views of the expert and do not necessarily represent the views of Healf
Pippa is a content writer and qualified Nutritional Therapist (DipNT) creating research-based content with a passion for many areas of wellbeing, including hormonal health, mental health and digestive health.
As a contributor to The Healf Source, she regularly attends seminars and programmes on a plethora of contemporary health issues and modern research insights with a drive to never stop learning. In addition, interviewing experts and specialists across The Four Pillars: EAT, MOVE, MIND, SLEEP.
In her spare time, she is an avid swimmer, mindfulness and yoga lover, occasionally bringing a raw, honest approach to the topics she faces. You may also discover some personal accounts of eye-opening wellbeing experiences amidst the reality of a disorientating, and often conflicting, modern wellbeing space.