Hydrolyzed Marine Collagen Peptide is a bioactive peptide derived from marine collagen through enzymatic hydrolysis or acid/alkaline hydrolysis. It is processed into low-molecular-weight peptides.
Unlock the secret to radiant, youthful skin with this premium bioactive ingredient clinically proven to combat signs of aging. Sourced from sustainable marine origins, our low-molecular-weight collagen peptides penetrate deeply to stimulate collagen production, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and restore skin elasticity for a firmer, more lifted complexion.
Specially formulated for anti-aging serums, creams, and treatments, it delivers superior hydration and barrier repair, while protecting skin from environmental stressors. Unlike traditional collagen, these highly bioavailable marine-derived peptides offer 3X better absorption, ensuring visible results in skin density, smoothness, and overall glow.
Acts as a "signal molecule" to stimulate fibroblasts in the dermis, promoting the production of type I and III collagen—key components that maintain skin elasticity and structure. This helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging.
Increases moisture retention by up to 40%, providing a significant boost to skin hydration levels and restoring the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Resistant to degradation under typical cosmetic formulation conditions and stable during storage, ensuring long-lasting efficacy in finished products.
Typically incorporated at 0.5%–5% in cosmetic formulations, with the following guidelines:
Commonly used in facial creams, serums, lotions, and masks for diverse skincare needs.
Moisturizing lotions and creams ideal for dry or dehydrated skin types.
Firming serums and essences, often paired with retinol or peptides for synergistic effects.
After-sun care lotions to calm UV-damaged skin and support the natural repair process.
Store in a closed container at a dry place at room temperature.
Not animal tested.
Does not contain animal-derived components (other than marine source).
GMO-free formulation standards.