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The Collagen Co 28-Day Challenge is back: How a new mum dropped 15.8kg and three dress sizes in just one month

The Collagen Co 28-Day Challenge is back: How a new mum dropped 15.8kg and three dress sizes in just one month

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We're half-way through 2025, and if you're yet to crush your health and fitness goals, consider this your sign.
Aussies favourite Collagen Co.'s 28-Day #ShakeAndGlowChallenge is back with a bang, and this time, one lucky winner will walk away with the ultimate prize: a $7,000 Luxury Escapes holiday.
Starting July 28 and running until August 25, the challenge invites shoppers to commit to 28 days of nourishing, collagen-packed Glow Shakes — and life-changing results.
In partnership with Luxury Escapes, the person with the most impressive transformation will get the chance to bask under the sun at their dream destination.
This time around, the challenge welcomes new resources, including brand-new partnerships with Our Pilates for at-home pilates workouts, and HelloFresh for delicious, low-calorie meal inspiration.
More than just a health trend, The Collagen Co's Shake & Glow Challeng e is a community-driven journey that is busy transforming the lives of Aussie shoppers across the country.
The last winner, new-mum Tamara, lost an incredible 15.8kg and three dress sizes.
'I can't believe the transformation — not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too' she says.
'I've lost 15.8 kg and dropped 3 almost 4 dress sizes— but more importantly, I've gained confidence, energy, and a glow I thought I'd lost for good.'
'I started at 106.4 kg 4 months postpartum with a goal to get into double digits and I got there after two weeks!! That motivated me to amp things up with everyone's support and bring it up a notch and I didn't look back,' Tamara adds.
'I'm now nearly breaking the 90s and have gone from a size 20 to size 14 with the size 12 in sight.'
Her secret? The Collagen Co's signature Glow Shakes, specially formulated to support weight loss, skin health, energy levels, and overall well-being.
Made with premium, sustainably sourced collagen, the shakes are delicious, convenient, and backed by a community of thousands who are already seeing real results.
Founded on the mission to help people feel radiant, confident, and unstoppable, The Collagen Co is redefining wellness — one shake at a time. Whether your goal is weight loss, glowing skin, or simply feeling your best, this challenge is your golden ticket.
You can kickstart the challenge with The Collagen Co.'s Custom Shake and Glow Bundles which retails from $252.80.
These delicious shakes come in flavours such as strawberry milkshake, iced coffee, vanilla and chocolate.
Shoppers love not only their results but the taste and they are giving the shakes a 4.9-star rating on The Collagen Co.'s website.
The Collagen Co. provides itself on its commitment to providing premium, sustainably sourced collagen products that are both effective and enjoyable to consume.
The brand's Glow Shakes are formulated with hydrolysed collagen, delivering benefits that go far beyond weight loss.
These shakes not only support healthy skin but also help to improve joint, hair, and nail health, making them a true all-in-one solution for anyone looking to feel their best.
The Collagen Co.'s Shake and Glow Challenge isn't just a program, it's a movement.
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