CAPSAICINYL SUCCINOYL TRIPEPTIDE-1
Safety score · 0–100
Good
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A peptide derivative that combines a capsaicin-inspired warming moiety with a collagen-stimulating tripeptide, designed for anti-aging formulations.
Capsaicinyl Succinoyl Tripeptide-1 is a synthetic peptide derivative combining a capsaicin-analog warming component (via the capsaicinyl-succinoyl bridge) with the well-established collagen-stimulating Tripeptide-1. The substance is not listed in EU Annex II (prohibited substances) or Annex III (restricted substances) of Regulation 1223/2009. The capsaicinyl moiety is of particular interest for its potential warming sensation and local microcirculation effects, though the overall molecule is considered safe in topical cosmetic applications.
Skin benefits
- Collagen stimulation
- Warming sensation may improve microcirculation
- Anti-aging and firming
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry: regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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