Science
Mechanism of Action
It acts as an emollient, film-former, and humectant, conditioning both skin and hair. The hydrolyzed collagen component stimulates the dermis to produce new collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, addressing signs of aging.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidenceN/A
Key findings
- 01 SpecialChem: Usage rates of hydrolyzed collagen in skin and hair care
- 02 Collagen Hydrolysates for Skin Protection: Topical application study
- 03 Multiple studies on oral hydrolyzed collagen supplementation for skin health
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
No information in the provided research data indicates that this ingredient is commonly dusted.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Hydrolyzed collagen is stable within a pH range of 3.68-6.5; storage should avoid oxidizing agents and highly acidic or alkaline materials.
Conflicts
- Oxidizing agents
- Highly acidic materials
- Highly alkaline materials
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel concluded hydrolyzed collagen is safe for cosmetic use, showing no skin sensitivity or irritation in studies. While the specific ingredient lacks a dedicated CIR assessment, its hydrolyzed collagen component is well-studied for safety.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
A versatile ingredient known to improve skin hydration, elasticity, and reduce signs of aging, proving particularly beneficial for dry skin.
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