Mechanism of action:
Acetyl dipeptide-1 cetyl ester mimics the structure of β-endorphin, allowing it to relieve stimulation and inhibit the release of CGPR, thereby reducing the synthesis of inflammatory factors and relieving inflammation and burning sensations in the skin. Its unique lipid structure provides the skin with essential fats, reduces water evaporation and makes the skin soft and radiant. This peptide is able to easily penetrate the stratum corneum and reach the deep layers of the skin to work effectively there.
Application:
Acetyl dipeptide-1 cetyl ester is widely used in cosmetic products, including serums, eye creams, face masks and moisturizers. Its effects include anti-inflammation, anti-sensitization, soothing irritation, regenerating the skin and improving its overall condition.
The recommended concentration of the additive in cosmetic products is between 0.01% and 0.025%. This ingredient is especially recommended for products designed for sensitive, irritated skin and skin in need of intensive regeneration and hydration.