Right, I need to talk about supplements – because I’ve wasted a small fortune on them over the years. Capsules that did nothing. Powders that tasted like chalk. Vitamin C tablets I’d swallow and then basically wonder if I’d just paid for very expensive urine. Sound familiar?
So when I kept seeing Zooki come up – and I mean everywhere, in my feed, in the beauty press, recommended by the kind of people whose skin I genuinely envy – I was honestly a bit sceptical. Another supplement brand promising the earth? I’ve been here before. But the liposomal technology angle kept nagging at me, so I figured I’d actually try it properly rather than just scroll past.
Eight weeks later. Here we are.
Browse the full Zooki range at yourzooki.com – their collagen and vitamin C products are the ones I tested.
What Even Is Liposomal Technology?
Okay, bear with me for a second because this is actually the bit that made me go from sceptical to interested. Standard supplements – your bog-standard vitamin tablets – have a bioavailability problem. Your digestive system isn’t great at actually absorbing the nutrients before they pass through. You might be getting 20-30% of what’s on the label, if you’re lucky.
Liposomal technology wraps the active ingredient in a tiny lipid (fat) shell – essentially a structure that mirrors your own cell membranes. Your body recognises it, absorbs it much more readily, and you actually feel the benefits. Faster. That’s Zooki’s whole thing – “Feel Benefits Fast” is their tagline, and it’s not just marketing fluff. There’s proper clinical backing behind it.
I mean, I’m not a scientist. But the logic tracks, and the awards this brand has picked up – across multiple categories, multiple years – suggest I’m not the only one who thinks so. You can read more about Zooki’s science and awards on their website.

What I Actually Tried
I went for two products – the Collagen Zooki (the regular version, mango-peach flavour because obviously) and the Liposomal Vitamin C. Both come in liquid sachets, which is – honestly? – one of my favourite things about the brand. No pills. No capsules. Just tear, squeeze into a glass or straight into your mouth, done. Takes about five seconds. I’m bad enough at taking tablets; this actually fits into my morning routine without requiring a mental battle.
The taste is genuinely nice. I know that sounds like something you’d say in an ad, but I’m serious – the mango-peach collagen actually tastes like something you’d choose to drink rather than something you’re enduring for your health. The vitamin C has a citrus sharpness to it that I grew to really like with a glass of water first thing.
See the full flavour range for Zooki Collagen here – there are more options than I expected.
The Results – Honest Version
Week one: nothing. Which I expected, to be fair. No supplement does anything useful in a week, and anyone who tells you otherwise is probably selling something dubious.
Week three: I noticed my nails were growing faster. Random, but I mentioned it to my mum and she said the same thing happened to her on collagen. So maybe not that random.
Week five onwards: this is where it gets more subjective, but my skin did look – better. Less dull. My under-eye area (always my tell for when I’m tired or run down) seemed less hollow somehow. Whether that’s the collagen specifically, or the vitamin C, or both working together, I genuinely can’t say. I’m not running a controlled trial here. But I kept taking them, which is usually my best endorsement.
One honest caveat: I didn’t notice anything dramatic. No miraculous transformation. My skin didn’t suddenly look 25 again (I’m 32, I’m not delusional). But that steady, subtle improvement over eight weeks? That actually feels more credible to me than a before-and-after that looks like two different people.
Shop Zooki Liposomal Vitamin C at yourzooki.com

The Zooki Range – There’s More Than You Think
I’d gone in just planning to test collagen and vitamin C, but while I was on the site I got a bit distracted (as you do). The range is broader than I’d realised – liposomal vitamins and minerals, creatine, electrolytes, probiotics. All that same liposomal delivery technology, all in those convenient liquid sachets.
The electrolytes are on my list next – especially for summer, when I’m always slightly dehydrated without realising. And the magnesium, because every woman I know over 30 apparently needs magnesium and yet somehow we all forget about it until we’re reading an article like this one at midnight wondering why our legs feel weird.
It’s also worth knowing they ship across the UK – so no fussing about finding them in a pharmacy or hoping your local health food shop stocks them. The full Zooki range is available directly on their website, and they do bundles if you want to commit to a few products at once.
Is Zooki Worth It?
Look, it’s not the cheapest supplement brand out there – but I think that’s partly the point. You’re paying for actual bioavailability, not just a very optimistic label claim. The sachets are a bit of a premium format. And honestly? If I’m going to bother taking a supplement at all, I want to know it’s actually doing something.
For me, Zooki hits a particular sweet spot – genuinely good science behind it, enjoyable to take, no pills, and results I can actually notice even if they’re not dramatic. That’s a pretty solid trio.
If you’ve been on the fence about liposomal supplements, I’d say start with the collagen or the vitamin C – both felt like natural entry points for me, and they pair well together. You can explore both at yourzooki.com and see which range makes sense for you.
