Top Quality Human Growth Hormone Fragment Argireline Polypeptide Hormones
Product Details
Name: Acetyl Hexapeptide (Argireline)
Cas.no: 616204-22-9
MF: C34H60N14O12S
MW: 889.01
Assay: 95.00~105.00%
Purity: ≥95.0%
Peptide Content: ≥80%
Appearance: White powder
What is Argireline?
Argireline is a hexapeptide, which is a chain encompassing six amino acids joined onto acetic acid residue. Peptides are the components that make up proteins and acetic acid is a clear, organic acid, which you had identified as the bitter flavor in vinegar. crested as an alternate to treatments, Argireline assists in relaxing the flesh on the face.
How does Argireline work?
It is thought to work by halting neurotransmitters from being issued by the mind that tell your facial flesh to tense. When you apply it to your face, your facial flesh relaxes thereby reducing the look of wrinkles and fine lines. Argireline decreases wrinkles on the face initiated by the contraction of muscles of facial expression, especially in the forehead and round the eyes. Argireline is a safer, lower, and milder alternate to Botulinum Toxin, topically aiming at the identical wrinkle formation mechanism in a very distinct way. Argireline can be incorporated in cosmetic formulations such as emulsions, gels, sera, etc., where the exclusion of the deep lines or wrinkles in the forehead or around the eye area is fancy.
Argireline is the trade name for Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, a synthetic anti-aging cosmetic peptide derived from natural proteins. It is a peptide chain made up of amino acids. Argireline has been shown in research studies to help decrease the visible effects of aging by helping to reduce the deep wrinkles and lines that occur around the forehead and eyes. Resultanty, a large number of cosmetics companies include Argireline in the formulation of their anti-aging products. These products include creams, lotions, serums, body milks, eye creams, gels and emulsions.
Chemically, when applied as a solution to specific areas of the face, Argireline inhibits the reactions that cause muscles to move or contract – for example when forming facial expressions such as smiling or frowning. In theory, repetitive muscle movements create lines and wrinkles and it is believed the attenuation of muscular contractions can reduce the depth of existing wrinkles and prevent the formation of new lines. Research studies have found that Argireline has been shown to produce a significant anti-aging effect. within the skin.