Collagen is the main building protein of the skin, accounting for as much as 75% of the dry weight of the dermis. It is responsible for maintaining its structure, firmness and elasticity. Unfortunately, as we age, its amount drastically decreases, leading to wrinkles and loss of tone. The skin loses its youthful glow, especially in delicate areas, such as around the eyes, where the aging process occurs most rapidly.
Collagen peptides - what are they and how do they work?
Collagen peptides are small protein fragments that are formed by breaking down larger collagen molecules. Because they are smaller, they have the ability to easily penetrate the layers of the epidermis and reach the dermis. There they stimulate fibroblasts to produce new collagen, which contributes to rebuilding skin structure, increasing elasticity and reducing wrinkles. Unlike traditional forms of collagen, the peptides are more bioavailable, meaning that the body more ...
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