Multi-peptide signaling cocktail
TRIPEPTIDE-46 HEXAPEPTIDE-40 DECAPEPTIDE-27 OLIGOPEPTIDE-91 DIPEPTIDE-19 SH-POLYPEPTIDE-60 TETRAPEPTIDE-48
Safety score · 0–100
Fine
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About
Cocktail of small peptides marketed for anti-aging and barrier benefits. Topical safety is generally good but independent clinical evidence for specific peptides in the blend is limited.
Function
Skin benefits
- Multi-peptide cocktail marketed for anti-aging and skin-signaling activity
- Small peptides may support collagen synthesis and barrier function
- Generally well tolerated at typical use levels
- Combines complementary peptide modes of action in a single complex
Known concerns
- Clinical evidence for many specific peptide INCIs remains limited or sponsor-driven
- Topical penetration of larger peptides is uncertain
- Cosmetic claims often outpace independent efficacy data
- Stability and concentration in finished products vary widely
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry: regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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