Primal Collagen is a popular collagen supplement sold by Primal Harvest. The brand claims this product "helps smooth skin, strengthen hair, and support joints."
But does Primal Collagen deliver a research-backed collagen dose in each serving? Does it contain any unhealthy additives? How does the price-per-serving compare to competitors? And how was our experience trying it?
In this article we'll answer all of these questions and more, as we analyze the ingredients in Primal Collagen to give our take on whether or not it's likely to be effective for anti-aging, and whether or not it's healthy.
We'll also share our honest experience trying this product after purchasing it ourselves, and provide a cost comparison to show whether or not Primal Collagen is overpriced.
Key takeaways:
- Effective collagen dose & no unhealthy additives
- Overpriced compared to similar collagen brands
- From a formulation perspective, we recommend Primal Collagen
Ingredient Analysis
The Primal Collagen Supplement Facts panel is shown below:

Hydrolyzed bovine collagen is the sole ingredient, and is included at a 10 gram (g) dose.
Hydrolyzed collagen contains bioactive compounds that help to protect bone cartilage, as documented in a medical review published in the Nutrients journal.
Collagen is also clinically shown to reduce wrinkles and improve skin hydration, as we documented in our Youtheory Collagen review article.
The 10 gram dose is the maximally-effective dose based on the research we've come across, so it's convenient that Primal Collagen contains this exact dose per scoop (so consumers don't need to remove or add any).
There are no additives in this formulation.
We consider Primal Collagen to be likely to reduce wrinkles and support joint health, and we also consider this product to be healthy.
We Tried Primal Collagen Ourselves

As the author of this article, I wanted to try Primal Collagen myself to share my thoughts on the taste and overall product experience.
As you can see in the image above, it blended decently, but didn't dissolve perfectly into water. This is a minor negative.
My main complaint with this product is the tiny scoop size shown below:

This is the smallest scoop I've ever seen in a collagen product, and it was annoying to use. This isn't a huge issue, but since collagen powders are relatively interchangeable in my opinion, I weight it more than I would for other product categories.
The product was tasteless and odorless, which is a plus.
I noticed that while using this product, I seemed to experience less shin splints after running, so perhaps that was due to the bone and joint-protective effects.
Overall, I'd rate Primal Collagen 6.5/10, and I do not plan to purchase this product again in the future.
Is Primal Collagen Overpriced?
Since collagen powder is very similar across brands (in our experience), price becomes a bigger factor when making an informed purchase decision.
Here's the price-per-serving of 10 g collagen from Primal Collagen and other popular collagen supplements, using website prices at the time of publishing this article:
Primal Collagen: $1.23
Garden of Life: $0.80
Naked Collagen: $0.74
Vital Proteins: $0.67
We consider Primal Collagen to be relatively overpriced, given its price-per-serving comparison to competitors.
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Primal Collagen is sold at a variety of online retailers.
Here's a price breakdown for a one-time purchase at the time of publishing this article:
Brand website: $36.95 (plus shipping, link)
Walmart: $33.03 (plus shipping, link)
Amazon: $36.95 (plus shipping, link to official Amazon listing)
Primal Harvest is currently 5-10% cheaper at Amazon than other retailers when factoring in shipping fees.
Primal Collagen Pros and Cons
Here are the pros and cons of Primal Collagen in our opinion:
Pros:
- Provides effective collagen dose
- No unhealthy additives
- Should support healthy joints
- Should reduce wrinkles
- We tried it and had a positive experience overall
Cons:
- Doesn't dissolve perfectly into water
- Brand's website charges for shipping
- Strangely small scooper
- Higher priced than similar products