World-first collagen product that claims to promote smoother and more radiant skin in just four weeks launches in Australia – and it’s selling out fast
- Inge Theron’s FaceGym has finally launched in Australian MECCA stores
- The brand is well-known for its signature in-person facial ‘workouts’
- But it also developed a world-first vegan collagen product
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A world-first vegan collagen product that claims to transform your skin in just 28 days has landed in Australia – and the results will blow your mind.
Inge Theron is the founder of FaceGym, a revolutionary skincare fitness brand that is dedicated to moulding your skin and draining excess fluid via facial massage, stimulation, facials and products.
The brand is already selling out of numerous products, including the Signature Skin Mini Kit ($120) and Skin Changer Succinic Acid Essence Toner ($72), after landing in MECCA earlier this month – but it’s their Active Blast Instant Release Collagen Booster that has caused a huge stir Down Under.
Available in a seven day kit – which is currently sold out – and a 28-day box ($233) they are first-to-market, freeze-dried vegan collagen sphere activated by the Hydro-Bound serum to fire up your skin’s metabolism.

Inge Theron (pictured) is the founder of FaceGym, a revolutionary skincare fitness brand that is dedicated to moulding your skin and draining excess fluid via facial massage, stimulation, facials and products
Derived from fermented yeast, the collagen contained in Active Blast balls is 200 times better performing compared with traditional collagen and reaches up to 90 per cent penetration for smoother and radiant-looking skin.
The ‘anti-wrinkle effect’ can be duly noted on the face after just four weeks of use.
On top of the revolutionary products, FaceGym also offers in-person ‘face training’ at certain MECCA stores in Australia, with a ‘master trainer’ performing a series of sculpting moves that tone and tighten your face while you sit back and relax over 45 minutes or an hour.
The facials involve tools including a mini yoga ball ($45) for the face and a multi sculpt high-performance contour tool ($89), which is something like a Gua Sha tool that seeks to rid your skin of excess fluid and leave it looking less puffy and more refreshed.
There are also hyaluronic acid microneedling tools ($98) designed to help re-surface the skin and inject it with glow.

Derived from fermented yeast, the collagen contained in Active Blast balls is 200 times better performing compared with traditional collagen and reaches up to 90 per cent penetration for smoother and radiant-looking skin

The ‘anti-wrinkle effect’ can be duly noted on the face after just four weeks of use
The facials are not painful and there is no downtime. They merely ‘work’ the facial muscles to ensure your skin looks as radiant as possible.
Since FaceGym launched several years ago, it has gone from strength to strength.
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It now has a celebrity client base including Lizzo, Kaia Gerber, Nicole Kidman and Elizabeth Olsen – who all swear by it to get ready to hit the red carpet.
Signature moves include ‘knuckling, pinching and whipping strokes’ – all of which are designed to ‘help encourage collagen, stimulate the skin and boost radiance’.

It now has a celebrity client base including Lizzo, Kaia Gerber, Nicole Kidman (pictured after using FaceGym) and Elizabeth Olsen – who all swear by it to get ready to hit the red carpet
Like a gym workout, the facial starts with a warm-up that is designed to boost circulation and ‘start up the muscles’.
This is followed by your cardio, which is where you’ll get the whipping strokes that Inge said are ‘exactly like running on a treadmill at the gym’.
Finally, you finish with a relaxing cool-down that has ‘softer sweeping and draining movements’.