What are peptides? Your introduction to peptides for skin
For some time now, peptides, or peptides, have been a buzzword in the skin care world. We don’t know about you, but we still know a little bit about the benefits of this miracle of Botox in a bottle. So if you want to take a deeper look at these anti-aging products, keep reading to learn more.
What are peptides in skin care?
Are you ready for a science lesson? Peptides are small compounds that form short chains of amino acids. These acids create proteins, which form the building blocks of your skin. Peptides can send messages to other areas of your skin, such as: B. Collagen, and boost collagen production when applied topically to your skin.
This may sound complicated, but it’s easy to achieve because peptides are protein fragments. When added to skin care, these smaller protein fragments can penetrate deeper into the lower layers of your skin, stimulating the production of more collagen and giving your face a younger look. Pretty smart, don’t you think?
What do peptides do for your skin?
Peptides are often found in professional skin treatments after procedures like microneedling or lasers. These peptides penetrate deeper into the skin, helping it heal and recover faster. There are various other skin benefits, although this may be divisive to some people because there are many different theories about peptides. Generally speaking, there are three main categories of peptides: signal peptides, carrier peptides, and peptides that inhibit nerve signals, all of which can benefit the skin.
Here are the main benefits of peptides for skin:
Peptides strengthen the skin barrier – By applying peptides to the skin, you can increase the number of skin cells, which can help improve the skin barrier, which is damaged every day by UV rays, pollution, and other environmental stressors to varying degrees.
Peptides reduce the appearance of fine lines – Peptides make the skin look younger by increasing collagen production, which can help the skin look younger overall.
Peptides have anti-inflammatory properties – You will find that peptides also contain a variety of antioxidants that can soothe and calm the skin, reduce inflammation, and heal the skin barrier.
Peptides make the skin firmer – As mentioned earlier, peptides that inhibit nerve signals can smooth fine lines and add elastin to the skin, turning back the clock.
Peptides lock in moisture – As we age, our skin is no longer able to retain enough moisture, which can make it dry, dull, and more prone to signs of aging such as fine lines. Peptides lock in moisture, keeping your skin hydrated and supple.
Peptides Smoothe Your Skin Tone – If you have issues with uneven skin tone or texture, peptides may be the solution! By increasing collagen, your overall skin tone will improve and become more even over time.
There are huge benefits to using peptides in your daily routine. As I mentioned before, opinions vary as to whether peptides are powerful enough to work on their own and produce so many results. Others believe that peptides should be used in a cocktail formula with other skin-repairing ingredients, such as antioxidants. With this cocktail of powerful active ingredients, you’ll get truly impressive results, and your complexion will look younger.
How to Incorporate Peptides into Your Skincare Routine
You can find peptides in a variety of skincare products, from face washes to moisturizers to serums, but you need to consider which product is best for you and your skin. Peptides are safe to use on all skin types and will not cause skin irritation. However, if you’re unsure, you should consult a dermatologist.
To give the peptides enough time to penetrate the skin and work, it’s best to opt for serums and moisturizers, as these products stay on your face longer than face washes and eventually need to be rinsed off with water. To really reap the benefits of using peptides in your skincare routine, remember to combine them with other active ingredients to reduce signs of aging and rejuvenate a dull complexion.
What are the side effects of using peptides?
Peptides themselves have no real side effects and are generally suitable for all skin types. However, one thing to keep in mind is that peptides should not be used when using alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) because facial acids chemically exfoliate the skin and are too harsh for peptides to penetrate the layers of the skin. This means that the peptides essentially dissolve and become useless. If you want to incorporate peptides into your skincare routine, and your skincare routine already includes products containing AHAs and BHAs, try adjusting your routine and alternating between morning and night use of the products.
Here’s what peptides are and how they can benefit your skin. While there are many conflicting opinions about how effective peptides are and what benefits they can have on the skin, we believe that a product that improves signs of aging, repairs the moisture barrier, and gives the face a firm, flawless glow is effective without causing skin reactions or irritation. Well, with that out of the way, let’s grab a bottle or two and see what happens! Don’t worry, we’ll let you know how we get on!