How to Make Homemade Collagen Beauty Shots
If you’re looking for a quick and natural way to nourish your skin from the inside out, these homemade collagen beauty shots are a great place to start. Packed with nutrient-dense fruits and veggies, it supports healthy skin, reduces inflammation, and adds a glow from within—no powders or pills needed.

These shots are especially refreshing in the morning or after a workout and pair perfectly with my Homemade Hair Growth Serum and Natural Conditioner for an inside-and-out beauty routine.
Why Drink a Collagen Beauty Shot?
While these shots don’t contain collagen themselves, they’re full of collagen-boosting nutrients, like vitamin C from citrus fruits, antioxidants from berries, and anti-inflammatory compounds from ginger and beets. Your body uses these nutrients to naturally produce collagen, which supports skin elasticity, joint health, and hair strength.

Ingredients That Feed Your Skin
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Beets: Rich in antioxidants and great for detoxing the body and skin
- Strawberries: Packed with vitamin C, which supports collagen production
- Orange & Lemon: Bright, tangy, and loaded with skin-loving nutrients
- Ginger: Helps fight inflammation and supports digestion
- Coconut Water: Hydrating and full of electrolytes for a post-workout glow
Tools You’ll Need
- Food processor or high-powered blender
- Knife & peeler
- Fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth
- Small bottle or mason jar for storing your shot

How to Make Homemade Collagen Beauty Shots
Ingredients
- 2 beets
- ½ cup strawberries
- 1 orange
- 1 lemon
- A few chunks of ginger
- ½ cup coconut water
Instructions
- Peel and chop all your fruits and vegetables.
- Add to a food processor or blender. Process until mushy.
- Strain the juice through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove pulp.
- Pour into a small jar or bottle and refrigerate until ready to use.
- Download our printable PDF recipe card.

Tips for Customizing Your Homemade Collagen Beauty Shots
- Too Earthy? Add a bit of honey or maple syrup if the beet flavor is too strong.
- No Coconut Water? You can substitute filtered water.
- Make It a Daily Ritual: Drink a shot (about 2 oz) each morning for the best results.
How Long Will It Last?
Store in the refrigerator and use within 3–4 days for optimal freshness and nutrients.
Taking care of your skin starts from within, and these homemade collagen beauty shots are a simple, natural way to support your glow. With clean ingredients and no mystery additives, you can nourish your body while enjoying a daily dose of radiance. Sip consistently, and let your natural beauty shine from the inside out.
Homemade Collagen Beauty Shots
Boost your skin’s glow with these homemade collagen beauty shots—beets, citrus, berries, and ginger in one easy drink!
Materials
- 2 beets
- 1/2 cup strawberries
- 1 orange
- 1 lemon
- Ginger chunks
- 1/2 cup coconut water
Tools
- Food processor or high-powered blender
- Knife & peeler
- Fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth
- Small bottle or mason jar for storing your shots
Instructions
1. Peel and chop fruits/veggies.
2. Blend in a food processor until mushy.
3. Strain out chunks.
4. Pour into bottles or jar and refrigerate.
Notes
Use water if no coconut water.
Add honey or sugar if it tastes too earthy to you.
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