9 New Beauty Supplements for Your Glowiest Skin Yet

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As beauty turns ever inward, the need for supplements that fit into your life—and aren't relegated to your medicine cabinet—is now paramount. Today, supplements are being served up in fresh, easy-to-consume ways rather than simply as capsules.

It's good news! Because of the new formats, you won't need that iCal reminder to remember to take them every day. Instead, you can ditch the pill-like bottles and get collagen as a creamer or satisfy your adaptogen fix with a bite of chocolate (which in my opinion, also does wonders for the 3 pm energy crash).

Shop 9 of the most innovative new beauty supplements below.

Jane Iredale Accumax
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Jane Iredale Skin Accumax, $66

The Scoop: The iconic clean-beauty darling that's been delivering mineral-based makeup and natural ingredient-focused skin care for years, has made another pioneering break, this time into the supplement game. This formula features a healthy dose of antioxidants in vitamins A, C, and E as well as the phytonutrient to help promote a glowing complexion.

Vital Proteins Collagen Creamer, $29

The Scoop: You no longer have to pile in powders to your coffee and then work hard to cover up the taste. Instead, take the quick route with this dairy-free, Whole 30-approved coffee creamer. It's made with coconut milk powder (complete with its heart-healthy MCT oil-derived fats) and is available in three separate flavors including vanilla, gingerbread, and of course, coconut.

Dr. Axe Multi-Collagen Protein Powder Stick Packs, $48

The Scoop: These pre-portioned packets contains types I, II, III, V and X collagen, which have a myriad of benefits ranging from boosting skin to aiding with digestive function. And every serving also packs in seven grams of protein.

Dope Naturally Melonaid, $45

The Scoop: Dope Naturally isn't just here for the cool name—it actually taps the powers of an innovative ingredient as well. Derived from watermelon seeds (yes, watermelon seeds), the brand's signature Melonaid is the first plant-based protein powder made from summer's favorite fruit. According to founder Sylwia Wiesenberg, watermelon seeds are full of anti-aging amino acids. The formula also contains beet extract, which adds a pretty pink hue and a solid boost of natural energy.

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Kora Organics Noni Glow Skinfood Dietary Supplement Powder, $55

The Scoop: Kora Organics, the skin-care line from supermodel Miranda Kerr, gives you inside-out beauty in single-serving packs. Because it's got a naturally fruity taste, it's best served straight up with four ounces of water.  It's rich in Kora's signature noni fruit extract which is a source of over 100 antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, as well as matcha extract to help increase energy, concentration, and focus.

Moon Juice Beauty Dust Chocolate Six Pack, $25

The Scoop: As if with the flick of a magic wand, Amanda Chantal Bacon, founder of Moon Juice, turned her adaptogenic, antioxidant Beauty Dust into chocolate form to fight the 3 pm sugar crash, while also working wonders for your skin. The only problem? They can't stop selling out.

The Nue Co. Skin Food + Prebiotic, $75

The Scoop: The Nue Co. was able to turn the decidedly unsexy topic of prebiotics into the hot-ticket supplement of the new year (it launched in early 2017). Their apothecary-packaged jars aren't just easy on the eyes, though. Inside, the skin food blend is packed with prebiotics to help with digestion, stabilize blood sugar, and leave you looking like you just stepped out of an aesthetician's chair.

Fountain The Beauty Molecule, $68

The Scoop: Fountain, the line of drinkable boosters from the Canadian beauty company Deciem, includes a slew of formulas for everything from your hair to your complexion. The Beauty Molecule has earned the most adulation and fans for its mix of hydrating hyaluronic acid and antioxidant-packed resveratrol, the antioxidant found in red wine.

The Beauty Chef Antioxidant Inner Beauty Boost, $50

The Scoop: The Beauty Chef doesn't just make pretty food (have you seen her new cookbook?), rather, she also cocktails liquid blends such as the Antioxidant Boost, which is full of gut-friendly probiotics along with free-radical fenders from green tea, pomegranate, papaya. Pretty delicious, right?

Now that you've gotten the scoop on these new formulations, check out celebs' favorite beauty supplements or these 11 options you can buy at Sephora right now.

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