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SpoiledChild Collagen Review (2025): Expert Insights on Sipping Your Way to Better Skin

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A bottle and glass of SpoiledChild Collagen are shown next to a swimming pool.

Who says you need a shaker cup or blender to enjoy the benefits of collagen protein? If you’re used to stirring a scoop of powder into your morning coffee or pre-workout smoothie, it may be time to switch things up with a sippable solution that’s made waves on TikTok by claiming it can visibly transform your skin and hair and support optimal gut health in just six weeks. 

Enter: SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen. 

But is the juice worth the squeeze? Or is this simply another skincare/haircare supplement that’s been overhyped by the anti-aging industry? In this SpoiledChild Collagen review, I’ll give you expert insight into the formulation, effectiveness, and value based on my experience as a certified personal trainer (CPT) and longtime athlete. 

Plus, I’ll pit this product against a popular collagen supplement that earned high praise from the GGR team so you can decide whether to spoil yourself with a premium-priced liquid or stick with your powder of choice. 

Medical disclaimer: This article is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. For health advice, contact a licensed healthcare provider. GGR also recommends choosing a product that has been third-party tested for quality.

We Hold High Standards for Collagen 

At Garage Gym Reviews, our talented team of certified personal trainers, certified nutrition coaches, professional athletes, and CrossFit Level 1 Trainers takes tremendous pride in providing accurate assessments of nutritional products using our supplement testing methodology. We’ve tested more than 20 collagen products, rating each from 1 to 5 based on key criteria, such as: 

  • Cost per serving 
  • Ingredient list 
  • Dosage 
  • Solubility
  • Company policies 
  • Customer reviews

Based on decades of collective experience testing everything from the best collagen supplements to the top-rated pre-workout supplements, we know what separates an effective supplement from a poorly formulated one. As someone who’s used powdered collagen for over a year and been pleased with the results, I was eager to see if a liquid version met my (and GGR’s) high standards in this category. 

SpoiledChild Liquid Collagen
GGR Score
We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology.
3.67
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Mango-flavored
5 g collagen/serving
Hair/skin support
Contains vitamin C and hyaluronic acid
Not third-party tested
Take 1 tbsp per day
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Product Overview

Who It's For

Pros & Cons

Specs

Bottom Line

Collagen Type I & II
Supports skin, hair, and joint health with types I and III collagen
Ready to Drink
Comes as a pre-mixed liquid supplement—no prep needed
Great Tasting
Mango-flavored formula makes it easier to take consistently
High-Quality Formula
Includes vitamin C and hyaluronic acid for added health benefits
Beauty Fanatics
This liquid collagen is great for folks aiming to improve skin hydration and hair thickness
Needs Joint Support
This may appeal to people looking for daily joint and ligament support
Those on the Go
SpoiledChild’s collagen is ideal for busy athletes who prefer easily portable supplements
Supplement Newbies
This is suitable for those new to collagen or wellness supplements
Pros
Includes hyaluronic acid and vitamin C for extra health benefits
Pre-dosed liquid form—no mixing or measuring needed
Comes in a resealable bottle with a measuring cap
Dairy-, sugar-, soy-, and gluten-free
Cons
Not third-party tested
Contains sucralose, which some people may want to avoid
Mango flavor may not appeal to everyone
Collagen Content
5,000 mg of hydrolyzed collagen per serving
Serving Size
1 tbsp (15 mL) per serving, 33 servings per bottle
Cost Per Serving
$2.67 per serving (on Amazon)
Sweeteners
Uses sucralose and natural flavoring

SpoiledChild Liquid Collagen offers a convenient and flavorful way to boost your collagen intake with added health-supporting ingredients like vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. While it’s easy to use and potentially beneficial for joint and hair health, it lacks third-party testing and includes artificial sweeteners, which may be turn-offs for some.

A Quick Look at SpoiledChild Collagen

SpoiledChild offers a robust collection of wellness, haircare, and skincare products. Their lineup includes everything from anti-aging moisturizers and hair masks to probiotics and biotin gummies. Many of their offerings cater to customers seeking help with common issues like hair loss and the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. 

However, while their hair growth and skin health products garner positive reviews, E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen remains SpoiledChild’s best seller. Featuring a blend of Type 1 and Type III bovine collagen peptides and several other ingredients, it comes in multiple flavors and must be refrigerated after opening. Both types of collagen occur naturally in the body, providing structural support1 for muscles and other tissues. Bovine, in particular, is rich in the amino acids glycine2 and proline3—both of which play critical roles in supporting healthy joints, tendons, cartilage, and ligaments. 

Although E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen hasn’t been third-party tested, SpoiledChild conducted a consumer study that claims the following data on their website: 

  • 97% saw significant improvement, including plumper skin, thicker hair, better gut health, and healthier joints and bones in four weeks. 
  • 91% saw firmer, more glowy skin and a reduction in wrinkles in eight weeks.
  • 5 out of 6 saw thicker, fuller, shinier, and healthier hair in eight weeks.
A bottle of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen.

Before You Buy

  • Flavor options: While most collagen supplements are unflavored, SpoiledChild offers this product in two flavors: pineapple or mango. 
  • Cost: A bottle costs $55 and includes 30 servings. You can save 10% by signing up for a one-bottle-per-month subscription that includes a free gift, free shipping, and free returns.
  • Dosage: One serving only contains 5 g of collagen—which falls short of our ideal standard of 10 g.
  • Extra ingredients: In addition to bovine collagen peptides, this SpoiledChild product contains vitamin C and hyaluronic acid4—a collagen booster that hydrates and improves skin elasticity. 

Is SpoiledChild Liquid Collagen Worth It?

Unless you aren’t concerned about maximizing your bang for your buck, I’d look elsewhere for a supplement that provides a higher dosage of collagen per serving for a better price. Still, that doesn’t mean you can’t sip your way to better skin, hair, and nails with SpoiledChild’s help—if you can stomach swallowing about $50 a bottle. 

Great for:

  • Individuals who want a more convenient way to consume collagen
  • Users who enjoy the tropical flavors of pineapple or mango
  • Those who want to support healthy skin, hair, nails, and joints (and a healthy gut!)

Not recommended for:

  • Individuals who prefer unflavored or powdered collagen supplements
  • Fitness enthusiasts on a tight budget 
  • Users who prefer supplements that have undergone third-party testing

SpoiledChild Collagen Specs

Price per serving$1.83
Serving size1 tbsp
FlavorsPineapple, Mango
Collagen dosage5 g
Types of collagenTypes I and III
Calories per serving20
Third-party tested?No

Experience Using SpoiledChild Collagen

After using two popular forms of powdered collagen for years—Ancient Nutrition Multi-Collagen Protein and Vital Proteins—I was eager to see if SpoiledChild discovered a better way to deliver collagen protein and other nutrients by putting them in a bottle. I ditched my go-to collagen for about two weeks and replaced it with a liquid version that (surprisingly) left a pleasant taste in my mouth. 

Side view of a bottle of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen

However, we all know flavor isn’t necessarily the most important factor when it comes to testing supplements. So, let’s see how SpoiledChild fared once I dug deeper. 

Price Per Serving

One bottle of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen contains 30 one-tablespoon servings. At $55 for a one-time purchase, that puts the cost per serving at $1.83. That figure drops slightly to $1.65 if you sign up for the recurring subscription, which brings the cost of one bottle down to $49.50. 

Either way, you pay a premium price for a collagen product that costs much more than competitors. For example, Unflavored Ancient Nutrition Multi-Collagen Protein checks in at less than half the cost at $0.85 per serving. As a result, SpoiledChild Collagen earned a price value rating of 1 out of 5. 

Formulation

Unfortunately, this is where SpoiledChild left me feeling like a disappointed parent. Although E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen contains Types I and III bovine collagen, one serving only contains 5 grams. That’s half the amount we like to see in top collagen products, meaning you aren’t getting enough to make us confident that you’ll see results.  

The formulation includes vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that can boost your immune system, and hyaluronic acid to help improve skin elasticity. One serving contains 80 milligrams of vitamin C and 30 milligrams of hyaluronic acid. 

Supplement Facts label on a bottle of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen.

SpoiledChild managed to make this liquid collagen taste sweet without any sugar by using sucralose—a common sugar substitute. If you’re not a fan of artificial sweeteners, you should steer clear of this product. 

Overall, the formulation leaves something to be desired. I like the fact that it’s non-GMO, sugar-free, and gluten-free, but I don’t like that there’s only 5 grams of collagen per serving. As a result, I could only give it a 2 out of 5 rating. 

RELATED: Best Protein Powder Without Artificial Sweeteners

Taste and Solubility 

Although I didn’t get a chance to try the Mango version, the Pineapple E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen earned a perfect score for taste—and swallowability. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I poured the thick, almost medicine-like substance into the “shot glass” that accompanied the bottle. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the sweet-but-not-overly-sweet taste, especially since there’s no sugar. 

A close look at a glass of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen.

According to SpoiledChild, you should store the bottle in the fridge after opening. I noticed that the consistency became thicker due to the temperature difference, which made it a challenge to get every drop out of the serving cup. Still, I have to give a tip of the cap (and a 5-out-of-5 rating) to SpoiledChild for producing a great-tasting product. 

Side Effects

I experienced no adverse side effects using SpoiledChild Collagen. While it can be difficult to gauge just how much of a difference it makes in your hair, skin, nail, and joint health, I did notice some minor acne on my forehead clear up after about a week of use. In all fairness, though, that could have been from cleaning up my diet. 

With nothing negative to report, I gave a 5 out of 5 rating in this category. 

Third-Party Testing 

Since the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t regulate the supplement industry, we appreciate products that undergo third-party testing. Some companies meet this standard, however SpoiledChild does not.  

As I touched upon earlier, the company lists consumer study data on the landing page for E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen. However, it’s fair to question the accuracy of the claims that customers see such significant results in a matter of four to eight weeks. 

In addition, SpoiledChild claims the product is “approved by dermatologists and experts” and features video testimonials from healthcare professionals supporting its efficacy. This may help give potential customers added confidence in making a purchase. 

Ultimately, I’ll give SpoiledChild credit for being transparent about their ingredients and providing some testing data and testimonials from medical professionals, resulting in a 3-out-of-5 rating. 

SpoiledChild Collagen vs Transparent Labs Collagen Hydrolysate

Best Overall
GGR Score
We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology.
4.7
Transparent Labs Collagen Protein
Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Collagen Hydrolysate
Third-party tested
Natural ingredients
Reasonable price point
Free shipping over $99
Subscribe and save
45-day return policy
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Product Overview

Why We Like It

Pros & Cons

Specs

Bottom Line

Type of collagen
Types I and III collagen from bovine cattle
Collagen per serving
11 g
Third-party testing
Yes
Flavors
Dark Chocolate, Unflavored, Vanilla
Excellent solubility
Our testers say the solubility is excellent and the powder “dissolves so well, it’s scary”
Natural ingredients
This collagen contains zero artificial ingredients, sweeteners, or food dyes
Good taste
The Chocolate flavor tastes great mixed with almond milk or coffee and is a great addition to smoothies
Pros
Contains types I and III collagen, which can benefit skin health
Third-party tested and Informed Choice-certified
Non-GMO and gluten-free
Multiple flavor options
Cons
No type II collagen
Only 10 g of protein per serving
Can get clumpy when mixed in cold liquids
Price Per Serving
$1.67
Serving Size
1 scoop (16 g)
Flavors
Dark Chocolate, Unflavored, Vanilla
Number of Servings
30

Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Collagen Hydrolysate is a collagen rich in type I and type III collagen peptides made without artificial sweetener, colors, or preservatives. Not only is it third-party tested, but you can also see the amounts of each individual ingredient on the supplement facts label.

What our tester says:

“It doesn’t feel grainy and I didn’t even notice any chunks when mixed with plain water. The stuff is virtually unnoticeable when mixed with another powder, like protein powder.”

Comparing SpoiledChild’s liquid collagen to GGR’s top overall pick gives you an opportunity to see why one should easily get the nod over the other. Transparent Labs Collagen Hydrolysate may not come in a fruity flavor, but it beats SpoiledChild in just about every other way. 

From a price-per-serving standpoint, you get much better value with the powdered form. You also get more than double the collagen dosage with Transparent Labs versus SpoiledChild. Plus, the former has a huge leg up by passing third-party testing—something we take seriously at GGR. 

Check out our full Transparent Labs Collagen Hydrolysate review to learn more.

SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid CollagenTransparent Labs Collagen Hydrolysate 
Price per serving$1.83$1.17
Serving size1 tbsp1 scoop or 11 g (Unflavored)
FlavorsPineapple, MangoChocolate and Unflavored
Collagen dosage5 g11 g
Types of collagenTypes I and IIITypes I and III
Calories per serving2040 (Unflavored), 45 (Chocolate)
Third-party tested?NoYes

Customer Experience 

SpoiledChild earned a perfect score in this all-important category for a number of reasons. First, they offer a 60-day money-back guarantee. In addition to free returns, they offer free U.S. shipping for all orders over $40. 

If you go with the subscription model, you not only save 10% but you also receive a free gift in each delivery. You can also cancel at any time, which should give you peace of mind about signing up. All in all, these policies deliver excellent value to the customer even though E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen comes with a premium price tag. 

Ordering SpoiledChild Collagen

As I’ve mentioned, you can make a one-time purchase of SpoiledChild Collagen from the company’s website for $55. Luckily, that price point means you automatically get free shipping.  

On the other hand, one of the pros about a recurring subscription is that you’ll keep a little extra money in your pocket. Signing up saves you 10%, putting your monthly cost for better hair, skin, nail, and joint health at $49.50. 

You can also find SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen on Amazon. However, it’s significantly more expensive, as most sellers list a bottle between $65 to $85. 

Customer Reviews

The reviews for this product are overwhelmingly positive on SpoiledChild’s website, with well over 100,000 customers leaving feedback about the E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen. Many verified buyers included before-and-after photos showcasing how their skin looks markedly better after using this product. 

“After a month of using it, I have noticeably smoother skin and my gut feels more regulated than before. The taste also compliments everything I pair it with for breakfast. It feels more like a treat! I would definitely recommend!,” wrote a verified buyer named Kayla S. 

Another verified buyer who left a 5-star rating highlighted how quickly she saw results. 

“E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen has given my hair, nails and skin the strength and plumpness, hydration that I needed! I’m on month two and results are wild! The taste is also great!”

However, it wouldn’t be an honest review without touching upon some common callouts. 

“I’ve mixed this in many different drinks, smoothies, coffees and shakes. Still has a bad taste that I can’t manage to get over,” a verified buyer named Trinitie R. wrote in her 1-star review. 

Meanwhile, a verified buyer named Michele D. shared a similar sentiment about the taste: 

“The smell alone is bad but the taste is even worse. I tried mixing it with juices but it didn’t help. After the first few days I threw out the entire bottle and canceled my subscription.”  

Final Verdict of Our SpoiledChild Collagen Review

As much as I enjoyed trying something new, I’ll stick to stirring powdered collagen into my morning cup of joe…for now at least. With a lackluster formulation and an expensive price tag, I won’t leave room for another bottle of SpoiledChild E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen in my fridge in the near future. 

  • The Pineapple flavor was pleasant, and customers seem to enjoy the Mango version, too.
  • Taking a liquid collagen supplement might be more convenient for some users.
  • You can get better bang for your buck elsewhere, especially considering you only get 5 g of collagen per serving. 

Full Rating

SpoiledChild Collagen

Extra Strength Liquid Collagen provides 5 grams of collagen per serving. This product is designed to improve hair, nail, skin, and joint health. This supplement has less collagen per serving than competitors that range from 10-20 grams. Customer reviews were mixed on the effectiveness and taste of the supplement.

Product Brand: SpoiledChild

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 79.95

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.67

SpoiledChild Collagen Rating

Price per serving – 1
Formulation – 2
Taste – 5
Solubility – 5
Side effects – 5
Third-party testing – 3
Customer service – 5
Customer reviews – 4.7
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SpoiledChild Collagen: FAQs

How long does it take for SpoiledChild Collagen to work?

According to SpoiledChild’s website, users can see results in four to eight weeks. However, this can vary, as some reviewers claimed they saw no results.

Does drinking liquid collagen really work?

Drinking liquid collagen can be a convenient and effective way to support healthy skin, hair, nails, and joints. You need to pay attention to the formulation, as we recommend collagen products that deliver at least 10 grams of collagen per serving.

Is SpoiledChild Collagen safe?

Yes, SpoiledChild Collagen is safe to take as long as you stick to the recommended serving size of 1 to 2 tablespoons.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

References

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