Anti-aging Proprietary Peptides in Skincare
The anti-aging power of proprietary peptides
Aging starts beneath the skin surface within the extracellular matrix (ECM).1 This skin structure is constantly in flux and involved in age-related skin changes, wound healing, and communication between skin cells.2,3 Just like wounds that need repair, aging skin needs a healthy ECM to support a youthful appearance.
In our research, NEOCUTIS scientists set out to address the key components of the ECM that impact the appearance of skin as it ages: collagen (especially types I, II, and VII), elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Using decades of collective expertise, our researchers developed a collection of peptides (specialized proteins) that help support these building blocks of skin.
Addresses the visible signs of aging
Unretouched photos of actual study subject. Results based on a study of 39 subjects who applied BIO CREAM twice daily for six months. Results may vary.
Works deeper
Boosts 3 types of collagen:
⇑ 180% – Collagen I: course fiber allows skin to stretch without breaking
⇑ 120% – Collagen III: finer fiber helps strengthen skin
⇑ 97% – Collagen VII: connects the dermis to the epidermis (outer to inner layers of skin)
Enhances elastin: ⇑ 161%
Supports hyaluronic acid production: ⇑ 64%
These results reflect the maximum effects of proprietary peptides obtained from in vitro testing.4
For benefits on the outside
- Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves skin texture
- Moisturizes skin
- Support elasticity
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1. Quan T, Fisher GJ. Role of age-associated alterations of the dermal extracellular matrixmicroenvironment in human aging: a mini-review. Gerontology. 2015;61(5):427-434. 2. Frantz C, Stewart KM, Weaver VM. The extracellular matrix at a glance. J Cell Sci. 2010;123(24): 4195-4200. 3. Ganceviciene R, Liakou AI, Theodoridis A, et al. Skin anti-aging strategies. Dermato-Endocrinol. 2012;4(3):308-319. 4. Data on file, Merz North America, Inc., Raleigh, N.C.