Are you considering botox? Then try this skincare ingredient first

Spoiler: it’s not retinol.

Are you considering botox? Then try this skincare ingredient firstBotox is one of the ways to get rid of lines on your face, but don’t underestimate the power of skincare. Okay, okay, you can’t get rid of frown lines and the deeper lines skin care products but there is a skincare ingredient that fine lines can be significantly reduced.

The ingredient

What ingredient is this? According to experts, you should look for copper peptides, or copper peptides. This appears to be the ingredient that has a strengthening effect on the collagen in your skin. Copper Peptides have been used for decades and are mainly added to wound healing products. In addition, the ingredient seems to be promising when it comes to anti-aging comparing its efficacy to the youth-inducing results of Botox.

“Copper peptides are one of the leading peptides in skin care products and effectively stimulate de collagen and elastin production and increase the cell renewal“, explains dermatologist Geeta Yadav off on Coveteur.

Distinguishing factor

What is the difference between copper peptides and other peptides in your skin care? According to Dr. Yadav they have a differentiating factor because copper peptides are also anti-inflammatory and play an essential role in skin and wound healing. “Irritation of the skin can occur, especially after medical treatments, such as chemical peels and laser treatments. Copper peptides can reduce these skin inflammations, making these treatments easier to tolerate.”

Who is it suitable for?

According to dermatologist Jessie Cheung Copper Peptides are suitable for anyone who wants to improve skin structure and firmness, repair sun damage, or reduce fine lines, pores and sagging. Just be careful if you use vitamin C in your skincare routine. Dr. Yadav adds that you should also avoid using the ingredient with retinoids or chemical peels, as this can cause irritation. So be careful!

Did you know that you can find copper peptides in almost all types of skin care products? Think of serums, eye creams, face masks and even lip balms. “You can often find it in your ingredients list under the label: GHK-Cu, copper lysinate, copper prolinate, copper gluconate, copper amino, or copper tripeptide,” says dermatologist Cheung.

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