Signal Peptide Complex

Signal peptides are short amino acid sequences involved in cellular biology in cell communication and directing newly synthesized proteins to their target compartments. This signaling role, scientifically documented, makes signal peptides of interest in cosmetics.
The complex combines several biomimetic peptides with complementary properties. Matrixyl Morphomics is linked, according to available data, to supporting mechanisms involved in maintaining skin structure and visibly reducing wrinkles. Retinopeptide 189, a bio-inspired vitamin A derivative, is associated with antioxidant and soothing properties as well as visible improvement in skin texture. Tripeptide-1 is a biomimetic peptide linked to supporting mechanisms involved in maintaining structure and reducing the appearance of fine lines. Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2 is associated with skin comfort and support of suppleness. Trifluoroacetyl Tripeptide-2 is linked, according to available data, to regulating melanogenesis and visibly reducing pigmentation irregularities. The Cosmetic drone is a delivery system associated with better active application during cosmetic use and formulation stability.
The combination of these actives is documented to contribute to visible improvement in skin texture, comfort, and uniformity.

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