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Home » Best Supplements » Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen Review (2025): A Convenient Shot for Skin and Hair Health?

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen Review (2025): A Convenient Shot for Skin and Hair Health?

Can a sip of this daily supplement be the key to better skin, hair, and nail health? We found out.

Written by Ben Emminger, NASM-CNC, NASM-CSNC
Last updated on July 11th, 2025
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Expert Contributor: Chelsea Rae Bourgeois, MS, RDN, LD
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Expert Contributor: Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Reviewed By: Bojana Galic, NASM-CNC

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According to Chelsea Rae Bourgeois, MS, RDN, LD, “Collagen can be an effective supplement for healthy aging when it comes to your skin, hair, and nails thanks to its vital role in connective tissue structures.” (1) While many of the best collagen peptide supplements can help you bolster your wellness routine, this (oftentimes) powdered supplement can be messy and time-consuming, especially if you’re already taking popular supps like pre-workouts, protein powders, and BCAAs. Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, on the other hand, comes in a convenient pre-mixed liquid format, serving as a tasty daily shot for better haircare, skin health, and more.

In our opinion, Spoiled Child Collagen can be a quick, simple way to introduce collagen products to your routine. We appreciate the small tablespoon-sized serving, and the available flavors are enjoyable enough for regular consumption. 

However, the formulation is lacking when compared to other collagen products, and the price may not be everyone’s cup of tea. In this Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen review, we’ll examine all facets of this trendy supplement, using our supplement testing methodology to rate the profile in key categories like formulation, value, taste, and third-party testing, among others. We’ll also compare this collagen shot to other collagen peptides we’ve trialed (35, to date) to see how it stacks up to the competition.

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen
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3.9
Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen
Our tester pouring a serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen
Our tester making a smoothie with Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, oat milk, and fresh berries
Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen packaging
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen
Sugar-free
Pour & drink
Great flavor
Free shipping available
60-day money-back guarantee
No information on third-party testing
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Product Overview

Pros & Cons

Specs

Bottom Line

Simple Supplementing
There is no mixing involved with Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen — just pour and go.
Bovine Collagen
Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen uses types I and III bovine collagen across the 5 grams per serving.
Enjoyable Flavor
According to our tester, the Mango and Pineapple flavors are pleasant and tasty.
Skin-Friendly
In addition to collagen, Spoiled Child also features hyaluronic acid and vitamin C for added skin support.
Pros
Simple, ready-to-drink format
Added hyaluronic acid and vitamin C for extra health benefits
Enjoyable flavor, per our tester
Sugar-, dairy-, and gluten-free makeup
Cons
No confirmed information on third-party testing
Expensive at roughly $1.63 per serving
Lower collagen counts per serving than other products we’ve tested
Does contain artificial sweeteners
Price Per Serving
$1.63
Collagen Source
Bovine
Collagen Per Serving
5g
Available Flavors
Mango, Pineapple

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen can be a convenient, effective supplement for supporting healthy hair, skin, and nails. Each tablespoon-sized serving contains 5 grams of bovine collagen, and the available flavors are rather enjoyable, according to our tester.

Experts Who Contributed

  • Chelsea Rae Bourgeois, MS, RDN, LD
  • Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
  • Bojana Galic, NASM-CNC

Medical disclaimer: The content on BarBend is meant to be informative in nature, but it should not be taken as medical advice. The opinions and articles on this site are not intended for use as diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment of health problems. It’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor before beginning a new fitness, nutritional, and/or supplement routine. Individual needs for vitamins and minerals will vary.

Main Takeaways

  • Each serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen features 5 grams of bovine-sourced collagen peptides along with added skincare supporters like vitamin C and hyaluronic acid.
  • You can purchase this liquid collagen in either Mango or Pineapple flavors.
  • While the brand claims the formulation is backed by dermatologists, there is limited information on independent testing and third-party approval.

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen Specs

Price Per Serving$1.63
Serving Size15ml
Collagen SourceBovine
Collagen Per Serving5g
Other Key IngredientsVitamin C (80mg), sodium (60mg), hyaluronic acid (30mg)
Available FlavorsMango, Pineapple
Third-Party TestingNot listed

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen — also marketed as E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen — is a pre-mixed collagen supplement offering 5 grams of collagen per single-tablespoon serving. While 5 grams of bovine-sourced collagen may be lower than some collagen supplements we’ve tested, studies report that servings between 2.5 and 15 grams can be suitable enough to generate anti-aging benefits and other health outcomes. (2)

In addition to the bovine collagen, Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen also features dosages of vitamin C (80mg) and hyaluronic acid (30mg). Vitamin C can help stimulate collagen synthesis, in addition to its antioxidant qualities, while hyaluronic acid — a popular ingredient in skincare products — has been found to deeply hydrate the skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, improving skin elasticity, and plumping skin. (3)(4)

While these key compounds can be helpful in supporting your wellness regimen, we do point out that Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen contains artificial sweeteners. “If you’re sensitive to either xylitol or sucralose, you may want to opt for a different collagen supplement,” notes Chelsea Rae Bourgeois, MS, RDN, LD. That said, our tester, Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1, adds, “Despite the artificial sweeteners, I do appreciate the sweet profile of the Mango and Pineapple flavor offerings. You can drink this on its own or add it to a smoothie with no off-putting tastes.”

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen packaging
Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen packaging

As you can expect from the product name, Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen requires no mixing — similar to the best protein shakes offered in convenient, single-serving bottles. Meier adds that Spoiled Child makes measuring out your daily dosages a breeze thanks to an included marked shot glass. “You simply pour to the line and go — no need to dirty another shaker bottle for a small beverage,” she adds.

In terms of third-party testing, Spoiled Child claims the formulation is “Obsessively tested and backed by data,” but there are no independent lab results showcased on the product page and the container features no third-party seals of approval. This may be a detriment to athletes needing an independently-tested collagen option that’s free of banned substances.

Our tester reading the label of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen
Our tester reading the label of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

Finally, you can purchase a 30-serving bottle of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen for $49, equating to roughly $1.63 per serving. This does place this profile amongst some of the most expensive collagen supplements we’ve had in testing, but the brand does offer free shipping on orders over $40, and there is a subscribe-and-save service that can discount your order total in exchange for repeat deliveries.

Pros
Simple, ready-to-drink format
Added hyaluronic acid and vitamin C for extra health benefits
Enjoyable flavor, per our tester
Sugar-, dairy-, and gluten-free makeup
Cons
No confirmed information on third-party testing
Expensive at roughly $1.63 per serving
Lower collagen counts per serving than other products we’ve tested
Does contain artificial sweeteners

Who Should Use / Who Shouldn’t Use Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

As is the case with the best protein powders, creatine gummies, and pre-workout powders, results can be mixed when it comes to collagen supplements such as Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen. While the formulation and makeup may work wonders for one individual, others may not be served as effectively. Below, we’ve outlined a handful of groups we feel could benefit from Spoiled Child E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen, as well as some camps that may fare better with a different collagen source.

Recommended for:

  • Individuals wanting the convenience of a pre-made liquid collagen supplement
  • Those wanting a boost to their skincare routine
  • Flavor enthusiasts looking for a collagen product offered in tastes beyond your typical Unflavored powder

Not Recommended for:

  • Athletes following a vegan diet in need of a non-animal-derived collagen supplement
  • Those sensitive to artificial sweeteners such as xylitol or sucralose
  • Budget-minded individuals wanting a collagen peptide supplement under $1.50 per serving

Our Experience Using Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

The BarBend team is composed of competitive athletes, certified personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and lifelong fitness enthusiasts. To compile this honest review of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1 tested this pre-made supplement for multiple weeks, rating and examining the profile in categories including formula makeup, taste, side effects, and overall value. With guidance from our supplement testing methodology — as well as our past experiences with 35 other popular collagen peptide supplements — we then rated E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) in the aforementioned categories.

Ingredients and Formulation

When it comes to the makeup of this pre-made collagen source, the ingredients list is pretty straightforward. In addition to the listed bovine collagen peptides (the more bioavailable form of collagen), you also get a decent dosage of vitamin C and hyaluronic acid with no added sugars. The makeup is also free of dairy, gluten, soy, and GMOs.

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen supplement facts
Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen supplement facts

However, we rate the formulation at 3.75 out of 5 since the amount of collagen per serving is underwhelming when compared to other powders and liquid shots from the supplement category. Typically, we prefer to see collagen supplements with at least 10 grams per serving, as well as profiles containing Types I, II, and III collagen — this option only features Types I and III. “Additionally, I don’t particularly enjoy the use of artificial sweeteners,” states Chelsea Rae Bourgeois, MS, RDN, LD. “These additives like xylitol and sucralose can lead to GI distress in some athletes, so those with known sensitivities may fare better with a different collagen supplement.” (5)

Taste

It can be a fine line with artificial sugars. While they may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, they typically generate some pleasing, enjoyable flavor notes. According to Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1, that’s definitely the case with this tasty collagen beverage.

“I’ll be honest — I was initially skeptical of a flavored liquid collagen,” states Meier, who rates the flavor at 4 out of 5. “Upon first sip, though, my doubts were completely washed away. I thoroughly enjoyed the single shot silhouette, and I even tried the liquid in a blended smoothie with berries. You can taste the flavored collagen in the recipe, but it isn’t overpowering.”

Our tester making a smoothie with Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, oat milk, and fresh berries
Our tester making a smoothie with Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, oat milk, and fresh berries

We do note, too, that like the best-tasting protein powders, Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen is available in multiple flavor options — Mango and Pineapple. While this may seem like a short list of options, it is appealing when you consider that most collagen peptides are offered in a standard Unflavored option or a basic Chocolate or Vanilla. The fruity profiles could be a nice reprieve from your other supplement tastes, especially when taking this liquid supplement as part of your morning routine.

Solubility

No need to rely on your best shaker bottle with this collagen source. Thanks to its pre-mixed liquid format, Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen earns a 5-out-of-5 rating for solubility since, well, there’s no mixing involved.

Our tester pouring a serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen
Our tester pouring a serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

As far as consistency is concerned, the liquid is somewhat thick, similar to a cough syrup. Spoiled Child recommends refrigerating the mixture once opened, so be prepared for some slow-pouring drinks given the chilled state. Thankfully, though, the brand does include a complimentary shot glass with labeled markings indicating a proper serving size, so there’s no need to go rummaging for a tablespoon or measuring cup.

Price Per Serving

You can purchase a bottle of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen for $49. With roughly 30 servings per container, this equates to roughly $1.63, placing this collagen supplement on the more expensive end of the spectrum. You can often find collagen peptide powders for $1.50 per serving or less, so we score the value at a modest 2 out of 5.

That said, the brand does offer a subscribe-and-save service that gives you a discounted rate in exchange for repeat orders. Free shipping is also available for orders over $40. 

Third Party Testing

“Spoiled Child claims it’s backed by dermatologists, but it’s hard to find real evidence of that on their site,” states Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1. As with any supplement purchase, it can be beneficial to opt for a product that’s undergone third-party testing. This extra protocol can help ensure that the label is accurate and the formulation is free of any heavy metals or banned substances. As such, we rate Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen at 3 out of 5 for the category.

While there is a noticeable lack of independent testing, Spoiled Child has conducted consumer studies to examine the effectiveness of E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen. According to the brand, 97% of pooled customers reported positive marks on hair growth, skin hydration, and gut health after four weeks of consistent use, while 91% of responses reported l more radiant skin and a reduction in wrinkles after eight weeks of use. Five out of six responses also noted thicker, shinier, fuller hair after the eight-week mark.

What to Consider Before Buying Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

Regardless of your reason for adding a collagen supplement to your routine — whether for skin, hair, and nail benefits, wellness support, or as a potential boost to how much protein you’re consuming each day — there are a handful of factors worth pondering over before you finalize your online cart. Below, we’ve outlined some top considerations to have on-hand when looking to purchase either Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen or another high-quality profile.

  • Formulation: When searching for a worthwhile collagen supplement, you should be primarily searching for a silhouette offering hydrolyzed collagen. These forms are more bioavailable than others and can be more easily absorbed for better effectiveness. As far as collagen per serving is concerned, studies indicate that positive effects from servings as low as 2.5 grams daily, although it may be best to opt for a supplement offering at least 10 grams per dose. (2) Additionally, be sure to read through the ingredients list to see if your makeup of choice contains any known allergens or unwanted compounds such as artificial sweeteners.
  • Collagen Source: Collagen is primarily sourced from animal tissues, including bovine, porcine, poultry, and marine life. Choosing one or the other can be subjective based on preferences, although our research and experience suggests that bovine-derived collagen peptides can typically be cheaper. There are also synthetic collagen peptides, according to studies, that can offer the skin-, hair-, and nail-boosting qualities of collagen to plant-based athletes. (6)
  • Available Flavors: Taste is a major factor to consider when choosing any supplement — you wouldn’t want to regularly consume some of the best pre-workout supplements if the flavor is off-putting, right? As such, look through the available tastes and determine whether your taste buds jive with the offerings. You can also simply choose an Unflavored collagen peptide supplement and use it as an add-on to your favorite beverages like smoothies or coffee.
  • Third-Party Testing: Supplements are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, so for added peace of mind, it’s important to choose profiles that have undergone independent testing. These third-party approval stamps can indicate that a product features an accurate supplement facts label and the makeup is free of banned substances and heavy metals.

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen Vs. Competitors

As you can expect, Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen is not the lone collagen supplement on the market. Accordingly, we’ve compared this convenient collagen mix to two popular options — Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Collagen and Momentous Collagen Shot.

Spoiled Child Liquid CollagenTransparent Labs Grass-Fed CollagenMomentous Collagen Shot
Price Per Serving$1.63$1.63$2.79
Serving Size1 tablespoon1 scoop1 packet
Collagen SourceBovineBovineBovine
Collagen Per Serving5g22.2g10g
Other Key IngredientsVitamin C (80mg), sodium (60mg), hyaluronic acid (30mg)Sodium (100mg)Vitamin C (44mg), potassium (16.8mg)
Available FlavorsMango, PineappleUnflavored, ChocolateOrange Mango
Third-Party TestingNot listedYes (Informed Choice, Informed Protein)Yes (NSF Certified for Sport)

With a roster of high-quality powders and capsules — including Transparent Labs Grass-Fed Whey Isolate — we’re fans of Transparent Labs’ Grass-Fed Collagen formulation thanks to its impressive 22.2-gram collagen counts and multiple third-party testing credentials. Additionally, our tester notes that the powder blends easily with just a few jostles of their shaker bottle. However, the price is still elevated at roughly $1.63 per serving, and you will need to mix this supplement prior to your daily servings. For convenience seekers, Spoiled Child still reigns supreme.

Momentous Collagen Shot employs a similar pre-made strategy with each individual packet containing a singular serving. Like Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen, this formulation also contains vitamin C for improved collagen synthesis and antioxidant qualities. In my experience, though, the syrupy liquid is rather thick, and the price tag of roughly $2.67 per serving makes this (albeit convenient) supplement option one of the most expensive we’ve had in testing.

Places to Buy Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

You can purchase E27 Extra Strength Liquid Collagen directly from www.spoiledchild.com alongside the brand’s roster of probiotics, biotin supplements, hair masks, lip balms, and other wellness offerings.

Customer Experience and Brand Reputation

Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1 notes the purchasing experience on Spoiled Child’s retail page is almost as enjoyable as the Liquid Collagen itself. “The brand does an excellent job of offering customer-friendly perks like free shipping, a 60-day money-back guarantee, and free returns on new or used goods,” she adds. Plus, those who subscribe to autoship orders will receive a free gift with each shipment along with free shipping and discounted order totals. Naturally, we score the customer service at a perfect 5 out of 5.

Our tester adding a serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen to their morning smoothie
Our tester adding a serving of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen to their morning smoothie

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen currently boasts a 4.5-out-of-5 rating on spoiledchild.com based on over 227,000 customer responses. “It has helped my wrinkles. My gut feels less puffy. My face looks more soft, creamy and hydrated,” notes one positive customer review. “I think this may be my new go-to collagen product!”

Our Final Verdict on Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen

So, is Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen worth it? For those wanting a flavorful collagen profile that’s conveniently pre-mixed, this can be a viable option worth considering. That said, those looking for higher collagen consumption (and lower price tags) can certainly find more appealing powders and gels on the market. Plus, there is no third-party testing with this product, which may be a detriment to competitive athletes.

When searching for a collagen supplement, be sure to choose a product utilizing collagen peptides or hydrolyzed collagen to ensure bioavailability. You also have multiple options when it comes to your collagen source — you may prefer a marine-based collagen over bovine or porcine. Set your budget, choose an appealing flavor, and get ready to elevate your wellness routine. Your skin and hair will thank you.

Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen Review FAQs

Does Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen work?

As with any supplement, your results with Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen can be subjective. According to consumer studies from the brand, though, most athletes report positive improvements to hair, skin, and nail health after just four weeks of regular supplementation.

What are the first signs that collagen is working?

While effects can vary from one athlete to the next, some of the first indications of improved collagen synthesis can include a feeling of fuller, more hydrated skin. Your skin can also look smoother with a slight glow. You may also notice lower counts of hair loss or stronger hair follicles after a few weeks of consistent supplementation.

How much does Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen cost?

You can purchase a 30-serving bottle of Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen for $49. This equates to a cost per serving of roughly $1.63.

Do you need to refrigerate Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen?

According to the brand, you should store Spoiled Child Liquid Collagen in the fridge after opening the container.

References

  1. Wu, M., Cronin, K., & Crane, J. S. (2023, September 4). Biochemistry, Collagen synthesis. StatPearls [Internet]. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507709/
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About Ben Emminger, NASM-CNC, NASM-CSNC

Ben Emminger is a NASM-Certified Nutrition Coach and NASM-Certified Sports Nutrition Coach with over eight years of writing experience within the fitness category. Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he has remained active by cultivating his expertise in strength training, running, footwear, and recovery.

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