How to Increase Collagen

Wrinkles seem to be a never-ending fight for men and women alike when they reach their late 20s and 30s. Since the fight is almost never won, there have been years and decades of research to discover how to improve the skin and the look of wrinkles. One of the factors that contribute to aged and wrinkled skin is the loss of collagen and elastin in the skin.

How can Peptides Help?

Collagen and elastin are the skin agents that keep skin youthful and smooth. These agents naturally diminish over time, so research has been conducted to discover just what promotes collagen and elastin production in the skin. One ingredient that was discovered is peptides. Peptides are one of the world’s natural skin enhancers, and we didn’t even know it. Peptides have the proper make ups to stimulate new collagen and elastin production in the skin. Since peptides are amino acid chains, this kind of production is natural.

The only downside to peptides is that they must be present in high amounts and high numbers. Peptides come in all shapes and sizes, so many of them are needed. A product having only one or two peptides is not enough. The most effective products contain five or six peptides. A few products even have seven peptides. When peptides are present but in small numbers and amounts they cannot work effectively because not enough is included.

Alternative Methods

Stem cells have also been proven to promote the stimulation of collagen and elastin. However stems cells must be human stem cells. Plant cells are not able to have the same effect of stimulating as human cells. Very few ingredients can actually stimulate collagen and elastin production, so be sure to check the ingredients of a product before purchasing.

Final Thoughts

The appearance of wrinkles can be magnified by dry skin. When dead skin cells are present they stick in lines and enhance the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Properly moisturizing skin can also contribute to softer, smoother looking skin. Proper exfoliation can also help with this issue. Smoking can be a contributing factor to wrinkles, while not smoking can be a huge preventative.

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