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Copper Peptide

Copper peptides are a family of ingredients also known as copper tripeptide growth factor, tripeptide and copper peptide. They are used in skincare as an anti-ageing ingredient. As with most peptides, it works by activating a receptor in the skin to perform a certain function, e.g. produce more collagen. Studies have shown copper peptide to have a positive impact on skin density, firmness and depth of fine lines and wrinkles.

What is Copper Peptide?

Copper peptide is a combination of copper and peptides, which are short chains of amino acids. It is used in skincare for its potential anti-aging, skin-repairing, and wound-healing properties.

What does Copper Peptide do?

Copper peptide offers benefits such as: - Supports skin rejuvenation and anti-aging efforts by promoting collagen production and increasing skin elasticity. - Provides antioxidant benefits, helping to protect the skin from free radicals and oxidative damage. - Assists in wound healing and tissue repair, making it beneficial for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scar reduction. - Can enhance the skin's overall texture and tone, promoting a smoother and more youthful appearance.

Who is Copper Peptide good for?

If any of the following apply Copper Peptide might be a good option for you:

Elasticity

Fine Lines

Pregnancy

Wrinkles

Who should avoid Copper Peptide?

If any of the following apply it might be best to avoid Copper Peptide:

Related Allergy

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