Nourished Wins ‘Everyday Hero’ at 2025 Beauty Awards

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UK-based health tech scale-up Nourished has been named the winner of the ‘Everyday Hero’ category at the 2025 Beauty Awards, recognising its innovative nutrition product Collagen+ Hair, Skin & Nails, available at get-nourished.com and Boots online.
Now in its 24th year and held in partnership with Boots, the Beauty Awards spotlight products that deliver meaningful innovation, efficacy and consumer benefit. This year’s ceremony took place on Monday 24th November in London, hosted by Mel B, and with presenters including Kerry Katona, Giovanna Fletcher and Caroline Dubois.
Launched in 2020, Nourished has pioneered patented 3D printing technology to create personalised nutrition gummies. Through a short online consultation, customers receive bespoke recommendations for seven active ingredients tailored to their lifestyle and goals. Each stack is then made to order in Birmingham and packaged using eco-friendly materials.
In addition to its personalised stacks, the company has created a range of targeted pre-blends, designed to support specific wellbeing needs. One of its most popular formulations, Collagen+ Hair, Skin & Nails, features Ovoderm® Collagen Complex – a sustainable ingredient derived from recycled eggshells and containing over 400 proteins. The product combines Collagen Types I, V and X with Glucosamine, Elastin and Hyaluronic Acid, alongside Vitamin C, Zinc, Selenium and Biotin, to support overall hair, skin and nail health.
Nourished also received a ‘highly commended’ recognition for its Hair Boost product, available in Holland & Barrett.
Melissa Snover, CEO and Founder of Nourished, said:
“We’re incredibly proud to be recognised at the Beauty Awards. Collagen+ Hair, Skin & Nails was developed to offer consumers a high impact, science-led approach to beauty from within, and receiving this award reinforces the value of innovation in the nutrition space. It’s a wonderful moment for our team and our mission to make personalised wellness more accessible.”

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