We use only the highest grade, ultra-pure ingredients. High-purity ingredients in cosmetics offer enhanced consistency, potency, and alignment with sustainability demands. They ensure reliable effects with minimal variation, reduce the risk of irritation due to fewer impurities, and are produced via environmentally friendly methods, meeting consumer expectations for quality and ethical sourcing. These benefits are supported by studies on biotechnology-derived ingredients, highlighting their significant role in cosmetic efficacy and sustainability​.

Decapeptide-4

Efficacy:

- strengthen the skin's structure, leading to a more resilient and firm appearance

- lessening the visibility of wrinkles, contributing to a smoother skin surface

- encourages the skin's renewal process, fostering a more refreshed and radiant complexion

- Thanks to its skin strengthening and renewal stimulating properties, Decapeptide-4 is acknowledged for its age-defying effects

Safety:

- harmless and doesn't present a risk of harm when utilized as instructed

- robustly stable ingredient, implying it retains its efficacy and safety for an extended period, even under exposure to environmental factors like air and light

Description:

Decapeptide-4 is a peptide compound composed of ten amino acids. It works by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. Collagen and elastin are proteins that provide structural support to the skin, keeping it firm, plump, and youthful-looking. As we age, the production of collagen and elastin naturally decreases, leading to the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. Decapeptide-4 helps to counteract this by promoting the synthesis of these important proteins, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more elastic skin. In addition to its collagen-boosting effects, Decapeptide-4 also helps to improve the skin's texture and reduce the appearance of age spots and uneven pigmentation. It works by inhibiting the activity of enzymes that break down collagen and elastin, thereby preserving the skin's structural integrity and promoting a more even complexion.
Reference:
Chemistry & Biodiversity Volume 1, Issue 11 p. 1812-1828
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