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PROCOLLAGEN.

Valuable / HAIR CONDITIONING, SKIN CONDITIONING

PROCOLLAGEN refers to the natural precursor molecule to collagen, essential for its formation within the skin. In skincare, this term broadly encompasses active ingredients designed to stimulate the skin's intrinsic procollagen and subsequent collagen production. Its aim is to enhance skin density, elasticity, and firmness, thereby mitigating visible signs of aging.

Collagen-boosting

Science

Within the human body, fibroblasts synthesize procollagen, which then undergoes extracellular processing through proteolytic cleavage to form tropocollagen. Tropocollagen subsequently self-assembles into robust collagen fibers. Skincare formulations often employ peptides or plant extracts as 'PROCOLLAGEN-boosting' agents, specifically targeting this natural pathway to increase the skin's own production of these vital structural proteins. This stimulation leads to improved skin architecture, resulting in enhanced texture, hydration, and a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.


Research

Medium confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Commonly dusted

The term 'PROCOLLAGEN' is often utilized as a marketing descriptor for various active ingredients, such as specific peptides or botanical extracts, that are designed to stimulate the skin's endogenous procollagen and collagen synthesis. This broad application means 'PROCOLLAGEN' itself is not a standardized raw material with a typical effective concentration range, making it susceptible to 'dusting' where the term is used without sufficient activating ingredients.


The Formula

Solubility
Water
Optimal pH 4 – 7
0 7 14

Stability

While direct stability data for 'PROCOLLAGEN' as a singular ingredient is not available, the biological precursor exists in an aqueous environment in vivo. Ingredients designed to 'boost procollagen,' such as peptides, are typically water-soluble. For optimal efficacy and stability, these activators generally require formulation within specific pH ranges, with soluble collagen (a related molecule) demonstrating stability between pH 4.0-7.0.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Low

PROCOLLAGEN, as a biological precursor or a marketing term, is not an INCI-defined ingredient subject to specific CIR or SCCS review. However, hydrolyzed collagen peptides, often found in 'procollagen-boosting' products, are generally regarded as safe for topical application. Gelatin, the source material for many collagen peptides, is classified as safe by the FDA. While ingestion of hydrolyzed collagen may rarely lead to minor side effects like nausea or flatulence, topical applications are well-tolerated.


Your Skin

No Normal
No Dry
No Oily
No Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Valuable

While 'PROCOLLAGEN' is a conceptual term for collagen-boosting ingredients, its stimulation pathway yields valuable benefits for skin firmness, elasticity, and overall anti-aging efforts.


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