Bulletproof Collagen Protein Review – Should You Buy It?

Summary  |  Ranking  |  Marketing  |  Ingredients & Side Effects: Unflavored, Vanilla, Chocolate  |  Reviews  |  Pricing  |  Pros & Cons  |  Overall  |

Bulletproof Collagen Protein is sourced from high-quality Collagen but offers no testing to ensure quality. The unflavored version gets it but the flavored ones are definitely flawed because of the additives that they use.

With the flavored options, there is something for anyone’s taste. But the pricing with them does feel excessive, especially given how affordable is the flagship option.

Summary Bulletproof Collagen Protein
Claimed Benefits Almost accurate. | It claims to help nail, hair, skin health, boost joint, bone, and tendon health, as well as improve muscle health. | The implied lung, heart and liver health benefits I believe are not realistic.
Ingredients Great. | It offers Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised, Hormone-Free Collagen which is ideal. | It’s no longer Non-GMO. | The abundance in amounts is also admirable.
Side Effects Yes. | While the unflavored version is clean, the flavored options have their share of harmful stuff in them. | They can weaken immunity, cause headaches, bloating, and more.
Quality No testing. | The brand is reputable. | It’s possible that this has harmful admixtures and impurities.
Success Rate Above 85.4%. | Based on 2,143 reviews. | The success rate is fine.
Price Unflavored. | 70.3 cents for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen. | The pricing is pretty alright.
Flavored. | $1.17 for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen. | The price increase over the unflavored option feels like a lot.
Ranking Nop. | It is a fine supplement but it doesn’t quite make it the best Collagen powders list.
Recommendation Shortlist it. | It’s a great brand but it comes without any testing.
Better Alternatives? While this is good, I would still prefer the Live Conscious Collagen Peptides (full review with a summary).

Ranking | Where Does This Bovine Collagen Rank (In 2022)?

Live Conscious (LiveWell) Collagen Peptides Dr. Matthew Collagen Great Lakes Collagen Peptides

Further Food Collagen Peptides Sports Research Collagen Peptides Physician's Choice Collagen Peptides

Marketing | Mixes Easily, Flavorless, Offers Hair, Skin, Nail Health

According to the manufacturer, the Bulletproof Collagen Protein powder is flavorless (unless it’s flavored) and easy to mix with any drink. Per their words, this will provide plenty of amino acids which will get the job done to guarantee plenty of gains.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein ReviewThe product page feels kind of like the Hey Nutrition Collagen (review) and Yoli Collagen (review). It feels very thorough. But it has also got plenty of marketing.

There’s the option to subscribe and save 20%. There is also an extra rebate if we bundle it (10% off). And then, almost any order will get free shipping as well. And there’s also a section for frequently asked questions and a frequently bought together section.

On top of all that, there’s also a section for Bulletproof Collagen Protein reviews with very little negative feedback.

As for the benefits, the supplement promises improvements to joint health, bone health, hair health, nail health, muscle health, and tendon health. The profound emphasis is, however, on the skin health.

As for free-of claims, it’s said to be Hormone-Free and Keto-Friendly. Other than that, they don’t really put anything else on display. I mean, it’s for sure not 100% Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, or Soy-Free. And it used to say Non-GMO. But no more.

So, how good it actually is?

Ingredients & Side Effects | Breaking Down Bulletproof Collagens 1-By-1

Collagen supplements can be done in a variety of different ways. The first and obvious option is to make it all about Collagen and Collagen only like in the Natural Elements Multi Collagen (review).

There Are At Least Two Different Ways

The other option would be to add a couple of other substances to the mix like in the Reserveage Collagen Booster (review).

But the Collagen of Bulletproof does it in both ways.

So, we’ve got three different supplements, and it depends on what we choose. The Unflavored option is about Collagen alone. Whereas the Vanilla and Chocolate options add other bits as well.

Thus, to discuss them all and to make it easy to follow, let’s look at the beneficial ingredients and additives separately.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Unflavored – It’s 100% Quality Collagen & Nothing Else

In its essence, the Bulletproof Collagen Protein Unflavored reminds me of supplements like the Zhou Collagen Peptides (review) or Alaya Multi Collagen (review). It’s a powder. It’s got quality sourcing. It’s unflavored. And it’s all about the Collagen.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Unflavored Ingredients (Supplement Facts)So, per serving (two scoops), the supplement of this review contains 20 grams or 20,000 milligrams of Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen which is Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised, and Hormone-Free. Here’s to elaborate on that.

First, it’s about the sourcing aspect. So, again, this one is Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised, and Hormone-Free (cows). Meaning, it’s the most quality stuff. It’s the highest standard for Collagen of Bovine sources. And that’s just really good [RRRRRRRRR].

Sourced From Grass-Fed Pasture-Raised CowsSecond, the total amounts. I mean, this Bulletproof offers 20 grams per serving. Which is an absolute abundance and can deliver on all the benefits. And Collagen can also add to gut health, teeth health, blood sugar regulation, better metabolism, and more [RRRRRRRRR].

Third, here’s the only downside. I’ve no idea whether they do third-party testing on the Collagen of this review. As far as I can tell, they do not. Moreover, there is nothing about in-house testing either. And that’s a flaw.

Now, as for side effects, there are likely not to be any. I mean, additives are what’s responsible for side effects typically. And the Unflavored Bulletproof Collagen Protein doesn’t have any.

It’s not a common thing as almost all supplements out there require them (they are the glue ingredients). But from time to time, there are categories which don’t. And Collagen powders is one of those categories.

To that end, I believe going Unflavored is the best option.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Vanilla – There Is One Aspect I Don’t Like

Now, the Bulletproof Collagen Protein Vanilla builds on what the Unflavored version is. And then, it adds one other ingredient for sustained energy. And there’s also the taste which comes with a list of additives.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Vanilla Ingredients (Supplement Facts)Namely, per serving (two scoops), the supplement of this section offers 20 grams of the same quality sourced Collagen that Unflavored offers. In addition to this, we also get the XCT Oil.

So, here’s to elaborate on what we didn’t already discuss in the previous section.

For Bulletproof brand, XCT Oil is a mixture of Caprylic Acid and Capric Acid. Both of these can be extremely beneficial. They can lower cholesterol levels, improve digestion, promote skin health and mouth health, aid brain health, foster weight loss, and among others provide anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antimicrobial properties [RRRRRR, RRRRRRR].

The only trouble is that I don’t know how much of it is there. I mean, the manufacturer doesn’t care to share that information.

And that’s hard to tell just by the nutritional facts. I mean, XCT Oil is the good saturated fat (many wrongfully believe that saturated fat is always bad). But there’s also the creamer in additives which can contribute to that, too.

Still, I think we’re probably looking at like 3 grams of XCT Oil. Which isn’t a whole lot. But then, this is not a supplement for that. It’s just a drive-by kind of addition. Which is good to have but is not here so that we can expect much of it.

Not Everyone Is Fond Of Vanilla FlavorOn that note, I think it’s time to discuss additives.

While it is not made straight forward, I believe that those are the Coconut Creamer Powder (nonfat dry coconut milk, tapioca maltodextrin, coconut oil, gum acacia, sunflower lecithin, tri-calcium phosphate), Natural Vanilla Flavor, Erythritol, Cellulose Gum, Rebaudioside A (refined stevia leaf extract).

So, what is all this?

Natural Vanilla Flavor is what is necessary for that taste. The harmfulness or lack thereof relies on whether or not there are good manufacturing practices in place. With Bulletproof, I would like to believe that it’s the case as it’s a very reputable manufacturer. However, they don’t elaborate too much on that themselves [RRRRR].

Erythritol is a sugar alcohol. It’s one of the two that I would be okay with having in my supplements as it can grant gains as well. And as far as potential side effects, that far outweighs it (it can create bloating and other stomach distress) [R, R, R, R, R].

Stevia Is One Of The Additives Used In These Products

As for Cellulose Gum, that’s essentially Cellulose. Which is a substance that most vegetables and fruits have plenty of. Meaning, it’s helpful more than anything else [R, RR].

As for Rebaudioside A, that’s Stevia. It’s a natural sweetener that can create benefits like reduction in cholesterol levels, improving weight loss, lowering blood sugar levels, providing anti-cancer and anti-Lyme-disease effects, aiding gut health, and more. I’m not aware of any side effects it could create [RRRRR].

Thus, so far, I would say that there are no problems. But I think it’s a different story with the Coconut Creamer Powder. It’s got Maltodextrin. And this additive is a nasty one.

It’s a sugar, a more detrimental one than our regular table sugar. The problem with it comes in two parts. First, it can cause difficulties breathing, headaches, bloating, diarrhea, worsen immunity. Second, it can be used as a cover-up ingredient to mask stuff like flavor enhancers, various harmful sweeteners, and more [RRRRRRR].

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Chocolate – Some Added Cocoa To The Vanilla Mix

The Bulletproof Collagen Protein Chocolate is kind of like the Vanilla option. For starters, it builds on what the Unflavored option establishes. And then, it’s augmented by some Bulletproof MCT Oil (again, for sustained energy).

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Chocolate Ingredients (Supplement Facts)So, per serving (two scoops), this Chocolate Protein offers 20 grams of Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised, and Hormone-Free Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen. Alongside this, we also get unspecified amounts of MCT Oil. So, here’s how it pans out.

Collagen contents we already discussed. It’s all very good. As for the MCT Oil, in essence, that’s the same XCT Oil from the previous section. It’s just called differently.

It’s still the mixture of Caprylic Acid and Capric Acid which is what can bring a ton of different benefits. So, just to reiterate, it’s this notion of antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial properties going alongside better skin, digestive, brain health, improved mouth health, cholesterol levels, weight loss, and more [RRRRRR, RRRRRRR].

I Think Many Are Ecstatic With The Chocolate FlavorAs for the amount of it, it seems to me that there should be about as much as there is XCT Oil with the Vanilla Bulletproof Collagen Protein. But what about additives?

They’re actually very similar. I mean, basically, it has all of the same stuff, even the less than ideal Maltodextrin. Granted, the Natural Vanilla Flavor is swapped out for Cacao Powder.

And Cacao is a very good thing.

It’s loaded with various antioxidants. It’s even got the capacity to help battle cancer, enhance brain power, improve mood, erase fatigue, fight off inflammation, aid heart health, protect brain, boost digestion, reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels, provide with anti-bacterial properties, and more. There are no dangers with it. It’s great as an additive [RRRRR].

Reviews | Possible Fakes Do Impact The Customer Feedback

Having discussed all of the three versions of the Bulletproof Collagen, it’s time to look into customer feedback. Meaning, we’re here to look at what the customers have been saying, and whether or not it has been a good experience for them typically.

Many Customers Are Loving These ProductsIf we look at the Bulletproof Collagen Protein reviews on their product pages, it’s very, very promising.

I mean, I wouldn’t say that the feedback is overwhelmingly positive like in the case with the Skinny Fit Super Youth (review) or the Live Conscious Collagen Peptides (review). But still. It’s high enough.

Granted, this has shown not to be the most reliable source of ratings. Hence, I took it to all third-party sellers and retailers.

In total, I found 2,143 Bulletproof Collagen Protein reviews. Of these, the most abundantly reviewed was Unflavored option (1,277 pieces of feedback) followed by the Vanilla option (595 pieces of feedback) and Chocolate version (271 pieces of feedback).

With the Unflavored version of things, 1,124 ratings were positive. Whereas 153 were negative. Thus, a success rate of 88.0% which is the highest one for the brand.

Then, the Bulletproof Collagen Protein Vanilla had 480 positive pieces of feedback and 115 negative ones. This means that it’s sitting at 80.7%.

And then, the Chocolate version offered 226 positive comments and 45 negative ones. Thus, a global success rate of 83.4%.

Hence, all in all, for the Bulletproof Collagen brand, we’ve got 1,830 positive ratings and 313 negative ones. Or an overall feedback of 85.4%. Which is about five percent less than what we typically see for quality Collagen supplements. But I think there’s kind of an explanation for that.

Bulletproof Collagen Protein Customer FeedbackYou see, most of the reviews I gathered on Amazon.

But, on Amazon, as far as I can tell, people are getting scammed with a fake product. Hence, the success rate is likely far worse than it should be. Because never do we get scammed with a higher quality Collagen.

Granted, the supplements of this review probably have their instances of an allergic reaction, not dissolving properly, or people not liking the taste. However, having fake products in the mix, for sure, worsens that feedback.

And so, I wouldn’t take the comparatively lower success rate into account too much. As long as it’s not Amazon or eBay (or any other platform which brings together sellers and buyers) that you get it from, it should be fine.

But other than that, fake products are a real problem I first started noticing back when I did a review on the Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides. It’s just something to be aware of and thus, prefer not buying supplements at certain places.

But if we look at the positive customer reviews of the Bulletproof Collagen Protein, many say that this on is the best one by far.

In fact, many have found great benefits to their hair and joint health. Others praise the fact that it dissolves easily and that it has no taste. Others are delighted with the pain relief. Others more emphasize skin health and muscle recovery. And others yet note that we have to try it to be convinced.

Pricing | It Does Depend On Your Bulletproof Collagen Of Choice

Another bit that we have to look at is pricing. And pricing is interesting. And no one in the customer reviews really complained about this. So, I guess people would naturally assume that it’s decently priced. But is it?

So, per container, the Unflavored option holds 25 servings, the Vanilla option holds 15, and the Chocolate version holds also 15 servings. They all typically come for a price of $35.16. Hence, the Unflavored one costs 70.3 cents for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen whereas Vanilla and Chocolate prices at $1.17 for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen. So, how does that compare?

In Terms Of Pricing This Is Pretty GreatPrimal Kitchen Collagen Peptides (review) is a supplement that typically costs $35.95. That’s 57.2 cents for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen. Namely, it’s some 20% less than the Bulletproof Collagen Protein Unflavored and some 50% less than the flavored options.

Both Primal Kitchen and Bulletproof are Grass-Fed and Pasture-Raised, and both are also Hormone-Free. Neither of them does third-party testing. And there are no additives (compared to the Unflavored option). The only real difference is the price and Pirmal Kitchen’s in-house testing.

But Primal Kitchen is, to that end, clearly the better choice.

Another supplement to compare it to would be the Doctor’s Best Collagen Powder (review). It typically costs 75.7 cents for every 10 grams of Bovine Collagen. And it has a 96.3% global success rate.

Yet it doesn’t offer either Grass-Fed or Pasture-Raised with its Collagen. I mean, the price is about even. But Doctor’s Best doesn’t care for true quality sourcing. Thus, I wouldn’t ever go for it.

I mean, the Bulletproof option is like better in every way possible. Except maybe the success rates. But we shouldn’t buy supplements just off of that.

Overall | I Would Buy The Unflavored Supplement But Consider Flavored

Overall, I think Bulletproof is a really strong brand. People like it. People are well-aware of it. And so, it doesn’t really take much for them to also trust it with their Collagen product. And I wouldn’t call them out on that. Because, the way I see, they have done a pretty good job with it.

I mean, yes, for negatives, the success rates are not that great. And then, they don’t really expand too much on what their manufacturing is like, and they don’t do third-party testing.

I Like This Thing Pretty MuchBut, for positives, there is an abundance of the highest quality Collagen, sometimes even augmented by MCT Oil. Plus, the additives are fine for the most part.

Thus, (out of avoid it, consider it, shortlist it, buy it) I would recommend shortlisting the Bulletproof Collagen Protein brand (I would buy the Unflavored, and consider both the Bulletproof Collagen Protein Vanilla and Chocolate option).

On that note, if you’re ever interested in what else is out there, do have a look into my review on the Live Conscious Collagen (full review with a summary). I’ve done many articles on all kinds of Collagens. And this is the best one I’ve found.

Above all, I hope this Bulletproof Collagen Protein review helped you find the information you were looking for. If you have any thoughts or questions, I’m here for you. And do feel free to leave your own personal reviews on the product as well.

14 thoughts on “Bulletproof Collagen Protein Review – Should You Buy It?”

  1. Matiss,

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, expertise, and well-curated information about the Bulletproof Collagen Protein.
    I have been wanting to learn more about this product because so many people have had great experiences with it.

    Your post has solidified what I have already heard, and I will definitely consider adding collagen to my health and wellness product regimen. I especially love that you provided insights on every possible ingredient, health benefits, and pricing, too. Adding collagen to my lifestyle is a no-brainer. And congratulations on an excellent website.

    Rachele

    Reply
    • Hey, Rachele!

      I’m glad this was helpful. And, indeed, many people have found success with it.
      And, for sure, Collagen is an excellent product to add to one’s diet, especially if you’re looking for those skin-related benefits. But it can do so much more.

      I appreciate the kind words. They mean a lot. :)

      Kind regards,
      Matiss

      Reply
  2. Great information about Bulletproof Collagen Protein. The flavors are well explained. The blog has lots of links to other relevant websites for review, which means a well established authentic summarized information is provided in the overall blog. In the pricing section, the price points are discussed well, but will it be good to add product for monetizing the effort? It is interesting to note that author emphasized both at the beginning and at the conclusion, the flavorless variety as the best in its nutrients! Overall, the blog is quite enriched with authentic information! Thanks for everything you shared! Have great times!

    Reply
    • Hey, Venkat!

      I’m thrilled to hear that you enjoyed it. Glad that this was insightful. :)

      And I’m truly grateful for all the kind words. It means a ton. And I appreciate the suggestion. :)

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply
  3. People probably do like it.  Personally I suffered from almost complete hair loss due to a prescription.  Thats when I started looking into what I needed to take to get healthy thick hair back.  I personally like Collagen peptides which provides twice the amount as the Bulletproof Collagen Protein, and 10g of protein which I am not particularly concerned with.  I also take a biotin supplement.  My hair has grown back full and thick.  I will continue to take both, as they seem to do wonders for my hair, skin and nails.

    Reply
    • Hey, Leahrae!

      Indeed, overall, I think that there’s much to like about it. Plus, it’s a really well-known brand. I think that helps a lot in that.

      I appreciate you sharing your personal experiences. And I’m glad to hear that. :)

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply
  4. Thank you for this Bulletproof Collagen Protein review. I learned so much from reading your article, especially how to judge the good and the bad in this sort of supplement. I have never taken a collagen supplement so I was particularly interested in the amazing benefits it can have for the many different parts of the body. As I read your review, I actually wondered if the additives are worth worrying about as there are such small amounts in the Vanilla and Chocolate versions of this supplement?

    Reply
    • Hey, Jenni!

      Generally speaking, I would certainly say that even the smallest amounts can be detrimental. And sometimes even profoundly detrimental despite not appearing that way at first or governing agencies claiming otherwise.

      But other than that, I think there are two separate scenarios we have to look at.

      First, regarding anything that we will be consuming for prolonged periods of time. And the Bulletproof Collagen Protein is definitely among them since we’re likely not to quit using Collagen after a month or two. In this case, the way I see it, no matter how small the total additive amounts are, they will compound over time. Hence, the potential negative effects are more likely than not.

      Second, if we plan on using the supplement for a limited period of time (like a month or two), I would argue that they don’t matter too much. I mean, the craziest and most harmful additives out there can still get you. But other than that, it should be fine. Our bodies have a great ability to heal themselves.

      One thing to bear in mind in this regard is that basically any medical product you’ll come across will have side effects (check the drug description for any if you’re in doubt). And these side effects are typically due to the additives. But medical products use tiny amounts of additives, too. Namely, side effects are very possible for supplements, too.

      Food for thought.

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply
  5. Hi Matiss,

    Excellent review and breakdown of the Bulletproof collagen.

    Collagen is something that I have been making sure to add into my daily routine but I always seem to struggle with finding the right one to use. I fully agree with you that it’s more cost effective and worth it for the unflavored. The flavored varieties are more expensive for less product. If I did end up wanting flavor, I would probably find a different brand.

    Do you find that companies are putting out third party testing of their products more or less? I know you had mentioned here that you could not find any. The Clean Label Project is working on testing some products to make transparency more available to consumers but not sure if they have made their way into testing collagen yet.

    Reply
    • Hey, Carley!

      Yeah, I think that’s a great thought. I too do feel that the flavored options aren’t really worth the price. I mean, people could consider it if they did not care about the additives and they liked the taste but other than that, there are plenty of flavored brands I personally would pick over the Bulletproof Collagen options.

      As far as third-party testing goes, there are actually quite a few Collagen products that do ensure it. Collagen supplements like the Health Logics Biocell Collagen (review) and the Naturelo Collagen (review) are just some of the decently many I have come across.

      Above all, I appreciate the kind words. They mean a lot. :)

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply
  6. Hi Matiss,

    Thanks for your detailed review of the Bulletproof Collagen Protein. It sounds like the Unflavored is the best choice. I am quite easygoing with the tastes as long as it is not too overwhelming so no need to go for the vanilla or chocolate versions. I will give it a go when I finish my current one!

    Thanks again,

    Grace

    Reply
    • Hey, Grace!

      Yeah, I do think that, too. Unflavored sounds really good.
      I’m glad you liked the review. :)

      And if you get the chance, let me know how it goes.

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply
  7. Hi Matiss. Again, interesting post. I’m interested to find decent priced protein. I don’t think this product is cheapest but I guess you need to pay some extra for quality, like here? I’m just getting in to this protein and healthy life. Your posts gives great value for “protein newbie” persons like. Keep up the good work! Cheers!

    Reply
    • Hey, Markus!

      That’s great to hear. I’m glad that this and other articles have proven themselves to be insightful. Really happy about that. :)

      Yeah, I guess that is true with Bulletproof. The brand is well-known and so, we’re probably paying for the brand as well.

      Cheers,
      Matiss

      Reply

Leave a Reply to Jenni Elliott Cancel reply