In the history of cosmetics and women who get beauty through cosmetics, more technological and scientific advances have been made in the manufacture of cosmetics in the last 5 years than in the last fifty years of cosmetic revisions.
To begin, let's start with "peptides". The word or phrase "peptide" may be of little importance to you as a woman who wants to increase your beauty, your appeal and your image.
In the case of cosmetics and the means by which cosmetics are developed and manufactured for you as a consumer, peptides are a purely chemical product of synthesis. Many forms of peptides for skin care and the dermatological industry have been developed by scientists in such exotic places known for their skin care products such as Switzerland, France and Spain. Often, these synthesized products for different cosmetic products and skin care products have been developed in different ways. The peptides themselves are amino acid chains. For example, insulin is a polypeptide. Very often, you can see on the skin care labels "Polypeptide" with a generic (chemical name, you probably have no idea of the substance in the soil). In addition to this, there may be little distinction or chemical description or designation of the exact nature of the ingredient or exact reference to the length of the chain involved in that particular peptide involved. Imagine Other times you will read dipeptides (which are two amino acids joined in the peptide chain), tripeptide (three amino acids) and so on. These chemical names on cosmetic product labels by a name that tells you why the exact method of these products were manufactured or synthesized. Why should all this information interest you? After all, you are concerned about the beauty and attractiveness of your skin that cosmetics will directly improve. The answer lies in the fact that, although some peptides have the intrinsic ability to regenerate collagen from the skin that serve to regenerate cells, other peptides and peptide combinations act on glucose levels in the blood that insulin.
The best advice as to your choices when choosing the cosmetic product to buy is not to spend money on cosmetics or beauty products that do not contain at least one form of peptide or other. These are often old cosmetics or raw materials that are in stock in the manufacturer's warehouse. Often, the same process of modifying the manufacturing processes and chemical processes necessary for the manufacture of cosmetic products and formulations requires the scraping of tons of unusable raw materials that are not compatible with the new peptide formulations. In addition, there is also a financial need to take into account, in the field of manufacturing and marketing of the cosmetics sector, the expenditure of millions and millions of dollars already committed to advertising, promotional and packaging contracts. not modifiable.
For a researcher in cosmetics, the peptide products themselves pose enormous problems of absorption and retention under the surface of the skin and stability. Of the different types and formulations of peptides, copper peptides are very sensitive to other chelating ingredients in formulas and also to strong oxidizing reducing agents. Everything is very complex and delicate the process of developing new peptides-based cosmetics to enhance their beauty.
It can be said that more progress has been made in the field of cosmetics and cosmetology in the last five years than during the very dynamic period of fifty years that preceded it. If there is a rule of thumb when buying the latest and most modern cosmetic shapes and formulations, read the label carefully. Make sure either peptide form or peptide is listed in the ingredient list.
Mike A. E. Hegi
Specialist in cosmetic formulation for the skin
The society of the skin
[Http://www.yourskinforever.com]
[Http://www.morgellonsresearchfoundation.com]
[Http://www.theskinsociety.com]
To begin, let's start with "peptides". The word or phrase "peptide" may be of little importance to you as a woman who wants to increase your beauty, your appeal and your image.
In the case of cosmetics and the means by which cosmetics are developed and manufactured for you as a consumer, peptides are a purely chemical product of synthesis. Many forms of peptides for skin care and the dermatological industry have been developed by scientists in such exotic places known for their skin care products such as Switzerland, France and Spain. Often, these synthesized products for different cosmetic products and skin care products have been developed in different ways. The peptides themselves are amino acid chains. For example, insulin is a polypeptide. Very often, you can see on the skin care labels "Polypeptide" with a generic (chemical name, you probably have no idea of the substance in the soil). In addition to this, there may be little distinction or chemical description or designation of the exact nature of the ingredient or exact reference to the length of the chain involved in that particular peptide involved. Imagine Other times you will read dipeptides (which are two amino acids joined in the peptide chain), tripeptide (three amino acids) and so on. These chemical names on cosmetic product labels by a name that tells you why the exact method of these products were manufactured or synthesized. Why should all this information interest you? After all, you are concerned about the beauty and attractiveness of your skin that cosmetics will directly improve. The answer lies in the fact that, although some peptides have the intrinsic ability to regenerate collagen from the skin that serve to regenerate cells, other peptides and peptide combinations act on glucose levels in the blood that insulin.
The best advice as to your choices when choosing the cosmetic product to buy is not to spend money on cosmetics or beauty products that do not contain at least one form of peptide or other. These are often old cosmetics or raw materials that are in stock in the manufacturer's warehouse. Often, the same process of modifying the manufacturing processes and chemical processes necessary for the manufacture of cosmetic products and formulations requires the scraping of tons of unusable raw materials that are not compatible with the new peptide formulations. In addition, there is also a financial need to take into account, in the field of manufacturing and marketing of the cosmetics sector, the expenditure of millions and millions of dollars already committed to advertising, promotional and packaging contracts. not modifiable.
For a researcher in cosmetics, the peptide products themselves pose enormous problems of absorption and retention under the surface of the skin and stability. Of the different types and formulations of peptides, copper peptides are very sensitive to other chelating ingredients in formulas and also to strong oxidizing reducing agents. Everything is very complex and delicate the process of developing new peptides-based cosmetics to enhance their beauty.
It can be said that more progress has been made in the field of cosmetics and cosmetology in the last five years than during the very dynamic period of fifty years that preceded it. If there is a rule of thumb when buying the latest and most modern cosmetic shapes and formulations, read the label carefully. Make sure either peptide form or peptide is listed in the ingredient list.
Mike A. E. Hegi
Specialist in cosmetic formulation for the skin
The society of the skin
[Http://www.yourskinforever.com]
[Http://www.morgellonsresearchfoundation.com]
[Http://www.theskinsociety.com]
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