Let me start with my conclusion. H2O is definitely better. Why? Listen to me.
I have drunk fancl collagen containing Q 10 specially supplied by Japan and FANCL on domestic shelves. Why are these two kinds not good? First of all, the actual price is 10 bottle of 298. Yes, the price is the same as H2O, but didn't you find that H2O is 100 ml and fancl is 50 ml? What's more, H2O buy 13 get 3 free, which is still very attractive. Collagen needs to be supplemented for a long time, and the effect of buying 1 and 2 boxes is very shallow. Anyway, if you want to buy more, you might as well buy a bigger promotion. This is the price.
Secondly, have you ever drunk fancl? After drinking fancl, I woke up the next day and found that my skin didn't change much, almost. But I am good at using H2O, at least on me. The skin is very thin and white when I wake up the next day, which is very different from drinking Fancl or not, but I think so. If I drink two bottles of Fancl a night, maybe the effect will be better the next day. After all, there are twice as many H2O.
Thirdly, if you look at the ingredients of the two, the collagen they are talking about is actually the same, mainly because there is no vitamin C added in FANCL. For such an expensive thing, of course, we hope that it will exert the greatest effect, and we know that collagen and vitamin C will be better absorbed together, so when I drink FANCL, I take it with medicinal vitamin C. The lady at the counter asked me to match their FANCL vitamins. I think it's too expensive and uneconomical. I don't think it's worth anyone to switch to it. I later found that H2O also produces collagen, and I tried to buy a box before I knew why I bought FANCL. Maybe FANCL publicized a lot, which led me to buy a Q 10 Japanese product. In fact, the content of that Q 10 is hard to say because I didn't see the effect.
This is my conclusion. Anyway, I personally think that H2O is much better than Fangke collagen.