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Cosmetic Peptide Synthesis

Overview

Bioactive peptides have been widely used in cosmetics to provide whitening, anti-aging, and skin repair effects. Scripps Peptide offers a wide range of cosmetic peptides to meet your research needs.

Categories

Scripps Peptide offers the following types of cosmetic peptides. Please download the Cosmetic Peptide Brochure for more details.

Hair/Eyelash/Eyebrow Care Series
Whitening
Anti-Wrinkle
Anti-allergic & Anti-Inflammatory
Anti-Aging
Skin Renewal
Slimming & Breast Enhancement
Eye Care
Prevent UV Damage

Featured Products

Argireline As low as 35 USD/g

Argireline, also known as Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, is a newer ingredient in skincare, ideal for maturing skin and diminishing the appearance of wrinkles. Argireline is the brand name of Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, a molecule formed principally of 6 amino acids (which in a row are called a peptide). It is synthetically produced in a lab, but there are no indications of any degree of toxicity and it is a favored compounds for maturing skin.

Copper Tripepetide-1 As low as 10 USD/g

Copper peptide (GHK-Cu), also known as liver cell growth factor, is the naturally occurring tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine in a complex with copper (II), for which it has a strong affinity. GHK-Cu is found in human plasma, where it is thought to promote a range of beneficial effects, including wound healing, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. In skin fibroblasts GHK-Cu promotes collagen production, glycosaminoglycan synthesis and blood vessels growth. GHK-Cu has found a use in the cosmetics industry, where its collagen production stimulating effect is used in anti-aging/reparative skin creams. GHK-Cu also exhibits therapeutic effect on hair loss.

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Why Choose Scripps Peptide

Best Deals
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Strictest QC
Swift Production

Cosmetic Peptides Delivery Specifications

Index
Specifications
Length
2~40AA
Purity
>= 95%
Quantity
mg-kg
Types
Palmitoylation, Cinnamic acid, and other modifications
Types
Palmitoylation, Cinnamic acid, and other modifications
QC
HPLC and MS
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