What is Matrixyl?
Matrixyl is a lipopeptide, a fatty acid mixed with amino acids. It is also considered to be a synthetic isomer. The active element in Matrixyl is called Micro-collagen.
What does it do?
Matrixyl stimulates the lower layers of the skin to heal themselves, thus accelerating the healing of wounds. Cells called fibroblasts are responsible for knitting together wounds of the skin.
Matrixyl stimulates the layers in the skin. When stimulated, the skin produces more collagen. Loss of collagen is what leads to thinning skin and the wrinkling of newly inelastic skin. Matrixyl helps to counteract this natural part of the aging process.
Is Matrixyl effective for reducing wrinkles?
Yes. In clinical studies shown that Matrixyl:
increase overall collagen synthesis by up to 117% increase collagen IV synthesis by up to 327% increase hyaluronic acid synthesis by up to 267%
Check out the other ingredients as well!
AHA (Alpha hydroxy acid) ALA (Alpha lipoic acid) Argireline Copper Peptides CoQ10 Hyaluronic acid Matrixyl Retinol Tretinoin
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