1、 Introduction to raw materials
Blue copper peptide is composed of a short peptide chain consisting of three amino acids and one copper ion. Therefore, blue copper peptide can also be called tripeptide-1 copper, abbreviated as GHK Cu in English. In 1973, the blue copper peptide was first isolated. In 1985, the powerful effect of blue copper peptide was discovered - it can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin fibers, promote wound healing, and then explore its skincare value.
2、 Application pain points
1: Copper peptides have strong polarity and are difficult to be absorbed through the skin
2: Poor stability, easy to degrade, prone to oxidation, discoloration, and deactivation
3: Poor compatibility can easily cause ion instability in the finished product system and result in the solution turning green
4: Low bioavailability, difficult to store in skincare target areas, and difficult to enter target cells
3: Product advantages
1. Good stability: It can protect the biological activity of copper peptides, prevent the degradation of copper ions in copper peptides, and effectively improve the stability of copper peptides
2. Good compatibility: can be compounded with various cosmetic matrices and applied to transparent systems
3. High bioavailability: Transdermal delivery carrier technology, which remains at the target site of the skin and fuses with the cell membrane to enter the target cells
4. High safety: mild and non irritating, with no adverse or toxic side effects