Science
Mechanism of Action
The precise mechanism of DIPEPTIDE-28's action within the skin remains uncharacterized in the available research data.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Peptide stability is highly pH-dependent. Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis can occur at very low pH (1-3), while base-catalyzed epimerization may affect some peptides at pH values exceeding 7. For general peptide stability, an optimal pH range often falls between 3 and 5 to minimize deamidation and oxidation. Formulations should generally avoid strong acids.
Conflicts
- Direct acids
- L-ascorbic acid
Safety
Safety Profile
DIPEPTIDE-28 has not been reviewed by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel, and no maximum concentration limits are currently established or publicly available.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Due to a comprehensive lack of clinical studies, defined mechanisms of action, and formal safety assessments, the efficacy and safety profile of DIPEPTIDE-28 remain largely undetermined.
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