Peptide

Palmitoyl Dipeptide-5

Palmitoyl Dipeptide-5 — a lipidated peptide that combines a dipeptide sequence with palmitic acid for enhanced penetration and support of skin strength.

lipidated peptideenhanced penetrationanti-agingsupport of skin strength
✓ Safe
Comedogenic Rating
0/5
Irritation Potential
0/5

What is it?

Palmitoyl Dipeptide-5 — a lipidated peptide in which the fatty acid "tail" (palmitic acid) increases the molecule's affinity for the lipid layer of the stratum corneum, facilitating penetration. Mechanism: due to improved penetration, the dipeptide part of the molecule can more effectively reach deeper layers of the skin and signal cells to support the synthesis of structural proteins, theoretically contributing to improved skin strength and elasticity.

Anti-aging serums and creams, formulas to support the structural integrity of the skin.

Key Benefits

Enhanced penetration due to lipidation
Palmitic acid, linked to the dipeptide sequence, increases the affinity of palmitoyl dipeptide-5 for the lipid layer of the skin, theoretically facilitating the penetration of the active peptide into deeper layers.
Support for the synthesis of structural proteins
The dipeptide part of the molecule theoretically signals skin cells to support the synthesis of structural proteins, contributing to improved skin strength and elasticity.
Effective delivery of the active molecule
Due to its lipidated structure, palmitoyl dipeptide-5 provides more effective delivery of the peptide signal compared to non-lipidated analogs.

Suitable for

mature skinskin showing signs of loss of strength

Main Actions

✓ enhanced penetration✓ support of skin strength✓ anti-aging action
Palmitoyl Dipeptide-5: concentration

The component is often combined with other lipidated peptides in complex anti-aging formulas. Concentration: 1-5 ppm in the finished formula.

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