“Start your day with the AM sachet packed with B-vitamins, Green Tea Extract, collagen, Vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid to boost energy, metabolism, and your skin’s morning glow. In the evening measure the PM scoop with magnesium, Isoflavones from Red Clover Flower Extract and Live Cultures to support sleep, hormone balance, digestion, and overnight restoration.”
Eight key side effects. One total supplement solution.
We spoke to real women about their side effects. Here’s what they told us they were looking for and what our NEW Sculpt Pro targets with precision dosed, clinically aligned ingredients.
clinically aligned ingredients
Precision dosed ingredients to help women lose weight well.
Collagen + Vitamin C
Our 8000mg Collagen and 80mg Vitamin C formula is clinically proven to support skin elasticity and firmness
Hyaluronic Acid + Electrolytes
Clinically-proven powerhouse of electrolytes to ensure your body gets the hydration it needs.
B Vitamins
We’ve added B vitamins to improve your energy levels alongside Magnesium and D3 to support quality sleep.
Green Tea Extract (L-Theanine)
Balances calm and alertness; supports metabolism.
Probiotics + Inulin
Clinically proven combination of probiotics and inulin (fibre) to improve gut function.
Creatine + BCAAs
Help protect lean muscle mass during calorie deficit and support tone.
Magnesium
Aids relaxation and quality of sleep.
Vitamin D3
To support you in maintaining your bone health.
Red Clover Flower Extract
Promotes hormonal balance.
1 Formula. Replaces 17 supplements. Saves ££+.


The #1 Expert-Backed Collagen
Backed by Science. Confirmed by Experts.
Co-developed with Absolute Collagen's leading panel of experts.

"A GLP-1 GAMECHANGER.
We’ve spoken to many women on their GLP-1 journey, and their stories reflects my own experience on a GLP-1. Women are taking so many supplements to combat the side effects. It’s expensive and hard work."
NO MORE GUESSWORK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a GLP-1 medication?
GLP-1 is a hormone your body naturally releases after you eat to help regulate blood sugar and appetite. It works by supporting insulin release when blood sugar rises, slowing digestion, and helping you feel fuller for longer by sending signals to the brain that you’re satisfied.
GLP-1 medications work by mimicking the body’s natural GLP-1 hormone, helping to amplify its appetite-regulating signals.
What is Sculpt Pro?
Co-developed by women, for women, Sculpt Pro is the UK’s first 2-part supplement system tailored for the modern weight-loss journey. Not a shake. Not a gimmick. Just real, science-backed support where your body needs it most - from collagen and hydration, to digestion and rest.
Its targeted formula offers hydration and nutritional support to people whose appetite has reduced - especially those using GLP-1 medications. With carefully selected ingredients to target very real GLP-1 side effects. It helps protect muscle, preserve energy and mood, maintain electrolyte balance, support digestion, and keep your body functioning well - especially when you're eating less.
Why did you develop Sculpt Pro?
We spoke to real women who told us their weight loss journey concerns, and co-developed this formula with them. Sculpt Pro supports women through the real changes that come with weight loss - not just the ones on the scales. Things like skin elasticity, muscle tone, hydration, digestion, sleep, and energy levels.
Sculpt Pro is the UK’s first AM + PM supplement system designed to work with your biology, not against it - supporting your body and skin at every stage of your weight loss journey.
It’s smart, science-led support for the inside-out shifts that happen when you're eating less, moving more, or using GLP-1 medications.
Because we’re not here to help you look 25. We’re here to help you feel like yourself - energised, resilient, and strong -while your body changes.
Will I see results?
Yes. Sculpt Pro is packed with ingredients that are proven to support skin elasticity, hydration, muscle tone, and digestive health. Just give it time and be consistent for best results. We suggest giving it a solid 12 weeks to feel the full benefits.
When will it be shipped?
The first dispatch date from our warehouse will be 9th March 2026.
Why is the AM flavour different to the PM flavour?
Because your body, and your tastebuds, need different things at different times. The AM dose is Mango & Peach flavour: light, juicy and energising - the kind of flavour that gets your morning going. The PM dose is Cherry flavour: deeper, calmer, and more soothing - designed to pair with your evening wind-down routine. We chose each flavour to complement the moment it’s taken. So you get not just the right nutrients at the right time - but the right taste, too.
Why is Sculpt Pro designed specifically for GLP-1 users?
GLP-1 medications are designed to reduce appetite - sometimes dramatically. Less food means fewer nutrients, less protein, and potential dehydration. Many experience dull skin, thinning hair, dehydration, muscle loss, low energy, slower digestion and/or poor gut health. Sculpt Pro was specially designed to support all of these areas without adding calories - making it the perfect choice for GLP-1 users who are looking to lose weight well.
Can I take Sculpt Pro if I’m not taking GLP-1 medication?
It’s designed to help support modern, busy lifestyles which can make consistent nutrient intake a challenge, and Sculpt Pro can support you, whether you're using a GLP-1 medication, or not.
How many doses do I get out of each box/pouch?
28 doses. The AM box contains 28x 11.5g sachets. The PM pouch contains 28x 10.1g scoops of powder.
How many calories per serving?
35cals in the AM dose and 13cals in the PM dose.
Allergy info?
The AM dose contains marine collagen (fish) and both doses are produced on a line that handles: milk, soy, egg, celery, sulphites, molluscs, and crustaceans. The formula is gluten-free with no sugar, no preservatives, artificial flavours or colours.
Claims & References
Absolute Collagen Peer Review Publications
(1.1) 8000mg Hydrolysed Collagen + Vitamin C
Study Name: A Clinical Trial Shows Improvement in Skin Collagen, Hydration, Elasticity, Wrinkles, Scalp, and Hair Condition following 12-Week Oral Intake of a Supplement Containing Hydrolysed Collagen,
Authors: Reilly, David, M., Kynaston, Liane, Naseem, Salma, Proudman, Eva, Laceby, Darcy. 2024.
Publication: Dermatology Research and Practice. 8752787.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/8752787
(1.2) 8000mg Hydrolysed Collagen + Vitamin C
Study Name: Digestion, Absorption, Bioavailability and Clinical Efficacy of Collagen Supplements.
Authors: David M. Reilly, Cong Sui, Liane Kynaston, & Darcy Laceby. 2025.
Publication: Chemistry and Biochemistry: Research Progress Vol. 6.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cbrp/v6/5506
References
(2) Muscle tone (Creatine + BCAA)
Study Name: "Optimizing Body Composition During Weight Loss: The Role of Amino Acid Supplementation".
Authors: Daniele Cannavaro, Francesco Leva, Alfredo Caturano, Cesare Celeste Berra, Leonilde Bonfrate, and Caterina Conte. 2025.
Publication: Nutrients 17, no. 12: 2000.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17122000
(3) Hydration – Electrolytes (Magnesium; Mg)
Study Name: "Magnesium: The Forgotten Electrolyte—A Review on Hypomagnesemia".
Authors: Faheemuddin Ahmed, and Abdul Mohammed. 2019.
Publication: Medical Sciences 7, no. 4: 56.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci7040056
(4) Gut health (Probiotics)
Study Name: “Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BLa80 regulates the intestinal habit in adults with chronic constipation: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study”.
Authors: Salo, E., Roche, D., Gomez-Martinez, V.B., Cruz-Domenech, J.M., Garcia-Mora, L.G., Gabernet-Castello, C., and Freixenet, N. 2024.
Publication: Beneficial Microbes, 15(6), 679-688.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1163/18762891-bja00038
(5) Digestion (inulin)
Study Name: "Health Effects and Mechanisms of Inulin Action in Human Metabolism".
Authors: Alonso-Allende, Jaime, Fermín I. Milagro, and Paula Aranaz. 2024.
Publication: Nutrients 16, no. 17: 2935.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16172935
(6) Energy (B vitamins)
Study Name: "Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence".
Authors: Anne-Laure Tardy, Etienne Pouteau, Daniel Marquez, Cansu Yilmaz, and Andrew Scholey. 2020.
Publication: Nutrients 12, no. 1: 228.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12010228
(7) Magnesium
Study Name: "The Integral Role of Magnesium in Muscle Integrity and Aging: A Comprehensive Review".
Authors: Ana Carolina Remondi Souza, Andrea Rodrigues Vasconcelos, Denise Deo Dias, Geovana Komoni, and José João Name. 2023.
Publication: Nutrients 15, no. 24: 5127.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15245127
(8) Vision
Study Name: "Antioxidant Nutraceutical Strategies in the Prevention of Oxidative Stress Related Eye Diseases".
Authors: Umberto Rodella, Claudia Honisch, Claudio Gatto, Paolo Ruzza, and Jana D’Amato Tóthová. 2023.
Publication: Nutrients 15, no. 10: 2283.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15102283
(9) Bone
Study Name: “Nutraceuticals in osteoporosis prevention”.
Authors: Roseti L, Borciani G, Grassi F, Desando G, Gambari L and Grigolo B. 2024.
Publication: Front. Nutr. 11:1445955.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1445955
(10) Vitamin D3
Study Name: “Dietary supplement considerations during glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor agonist treatment: A narrative review”.
Authors: Brittany V.B. Johnson, Mary Milstead, Rachel Kreider, Rachel Jones. 2025.
Publication: Obesity Pillars, Volume 16, 100209.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.obpill.2025.100209
(11) L-Theanine
Study Name: “L-Theanine: A Unique Functional Amino Acid in Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) With Multiple Health Benefits and Food Applications.”
Authors: Li M-Y, Liu H-Y, Wu D-T, Kenaan A, Geng F, Li H-B, Gunaratne A, Li H and Gan R-Y. 2022.
Publication: Front. Nutr. 9:853846.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.853846
(12) Red Clover extract
Study Name: “Combined Red Clover isoflavones and probiotics potently reduce menopausal vasomotor symptoms”.
Authors: MNT Lambert, AC Thorup, ESS Hansen, PB Jeppesen. 2017.
Publication: PLoS ONE 12(6): e0176590.
Reference: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176590






















