An Appreciation Of Peptides And Their Importance In Skincare

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All those who dabble in skincare are familiar with collagen, which features in many anti-aging products; however, the mention of peptide almost always brings about puzzled looks among the laypeople, as they are generally unable to reconcile a high school biology class terminology with a practical application in skin care.

This is not unnatural, because it has only very recently started making an appearance in everyday skincare regimens.

What Is A Peptide And What Does It Do?

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In a very elementary way, a peptide is the basic building block of all kinds of protein; amino acids linking together make amino peptides and when they link together, they make protein.

As far as the skin is concerned, the most important protein is collagen which lies below the outermost layer of the skin and contains the blood vessels, nerves, fats, elastin, and collagen. It is collagen that makes up about 80% of the dermis and gives the skin the young and radiant look that everyone prizes.

Collagen production is copious when you are young but slows down with age and generally stops when you are around 40 years old, and start to break down. Apart from age, other factors like exposure to UV radiation and smoking also quicken collagen fragmenting.

How Do Peptides Affect The Skin?

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After a certain age even though the skin stretching continues, fresh collagen is not available to give it the youthful and smooth look it had once and wrinkles start to appear. According to Healthline, peptide products should be introduced into your skincare routine after the age of 35.

However, if you have already developed wrinkles around your eyes, it is still not too late to take action. An anti-aging skincare routine that incorporates products that contain amino-peptide rather than collagen is more useful as typically the larger molecule size of collagen prevents it from penetrating the skin surface while amino-peptide products can easily penetrate the skin and signal the skin produce more collagen to mend itself.

However, to maintain healthy and youthful skin, you cannot leave it only to amino-peptide products but need to start on effective anti-aging skincare routines and practice healthy lifestyle habits.

The Need To Consider Copper-Peptide Products

Studies have proven that there is a direct correlation between the slowing down of many degenerative diseases and copper-peptide products. These products promote the production of collagen as well as glycosaminoglycans that support and maintain the body’s collagen and elastin.

This means that copper-peptide products can help the generation of collagen as well as maintain it. According to evidence, using copper-peptide products can also help the skin to dispose of damaged collagen and elastin.

Conclusion:

While the use of amino-peptide skincare products can work wonders for restoring the youthful look of your skin, you should not be taken in by the tall claims of many manufacturers who promise a Botox-like effect.

As good as these peptide-enriched products are they may not be entirely capable of eliminating wrinkles, eye bags, or lifting brows. However, consistent use of peptide products for skincare will help in toning and smoothening your skin for a fresher and more youthful appearance.

 

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Neha Anand

I am a creative problem solver who is passionate about social impact on mental health advocacy, healthcare, exploring the human mind, and creative marketing tactics! I have over two years in consumer and brand marketing, as well as experience in product management and research.

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