Beauty buffs hail 'plump as a pillow' collagen that works its magic 'overnight' for youthful skin
11.04.2024 - 18:17
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Beauty buffs have discovered a 'game changer' anti-ageing serum that works 'magic' overnight, and is said to leave skin as 'plump as a pillow'. The Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2% is a world first, and combines collagen with other hero anti-ageing ingredients for a tighter face that glows.
It's widely understood that collagen is linked to healthy and young looking skin, however it's too large a molecule to penetrate the skin topically (so if its in a cream that won't necessarily help). Peptides are short chain amino acids, much smaller generally than collagen and if you select the right ones, they are small enough to get through to the lower layers of the skin and begin signalling to your skin cells to make more collagen.
Peptides are getting a lot of buzz at the moment for being a gentle option that provides results. For maximum results, Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2% can be used alongside retinol too.
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Nip + Fab's Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2% is a 'bi-phase formula' which as the name suggests means it works in phases. The first phase is the water phase and uses 3% Glycerin to deeply hydrate alongside 0.5% Copper Peptide which helps to firm the skins' appearance, resulting in a plump and juicy glow. IT also tackles free radicals and limits skin cell damage from UVA rays.
It's followed by the oil phase. This has an 0.8% Peptide complex which plumps, hydrates and smooths skin by boosting collagen production. There is 1% Bakuchiol, a plant based
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