Description - Matrixyl 3000 is a revolutionary anti-aging complex, composed of Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, two advanced peptides that help stimulate the skin's natural production of collagen and elastin. These peptides act as messengers, encouraging the skin to regenerate and repair itself, making it firmer, plumper, and more youthful-looking. This powerful ingredient is ideal for premium formulations targeting fine lines, wrinkles, and signs of aging, offering visible rejuvenation with a luxurious, youthful glow.
Benefits -
Smoothens lines and wrinkles, leaving skin soft and revitalized
Firm and plump the skin, promoting a youthful, lifted appearance
Improves skin texture, reducing roughness and unevenness
Brightens the complexion for a radiant, even skin tone
Increases hydration, boosting skin moisture levels
Stimulates collagen production, helping to rebuild skin structure
Reduces skin damage and offers protection from environmental stressors
Ideal for all skin types, including sensitive skin
Uses -
Anti-aging creams and serums
Wrinkle-reducing eye creams and lotions
Firming treatments for mature skin
Hydrating face masks and rejuvenating skincare products
Application - Incorporate Matrixyl 3000 into the water phase of your formulation, especially during the cool-down phase to preserve peptide stability. Ensure that the temperature does not exceed 40°C during formulation to retain its efficacy. This ingredient blends effortlessly into your anti-aging, hydrating, and firming products.
Solubility - Water-soluble (Matrixyl 3000 Glyx variant)
pH Value - Optimal pH: 4.5–6 for maximum stability and efficacy
Usage Rate -
Typically used at 2–5% for visible anti-aging effects
For more intensive results, up to 10% can be used in certain formulations
How to Add to Formulation -
Add Matrixyl 3000 to the water phase of your formulation.
Ensure the formulation temperature does not exceed 40°C during the process.
Adjust the pH to the optimal range of 4.5–6 for better absorption and stability.
To prevent recrystallization, consider using a small amount of citric acid or a stabilizing agent when necessary.