• Peptide Booster Full size
  • Peptide Booster Full size
Peptide Booster Full size
Peptide Booster Full size
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Peptide Booster

  • 8 anti-ageing peptides packed in a powerful booster for resilient, younger-looking skin.

  • Skin Type: All skin types
  • Skin Type: + All skin types
  • Concern: Anti-Aging, Sensitive skin
  • Ingredients: Peptides, Amino acids, Adenosine View all
  • Routine: Treatment
Skin Type:
+ All skin types
€ 59,00
€ 295,00 / 100 ml
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  • What does it do?

    Does your skin need a pep talk?

    Every skin benefits from a peptide boost. Because peptides support naturally occurring peptides in your skin like collagen, elastin and keratin. The Peptide Booster contains a powerful blend of eight highly targeted peptides, each one addresses a specific anti-ageing concern, from loss of radiance and uneven skin tone to fine lines and wrinkles. These specialised, cell-communicating ingredients effectively ‘teach’ skin to look and act younger by strengthening its natural reparative abilities. Together with skin-restoring ingredients such as amino acids, antioxidants and hydrators, the Peptide Booster strengthens and protects the skin’s barrier and increases natural resilience. Ideal for all skin types, especially sensitive skin that may not be able to tolerate high strength retinol.

    What are peptides?

    Found naturally within the skin, peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as building blocks of proteins such as collagen, elastin and keratin, which are responsible for the skin’s texture and strength. When applied topically to the skin, peptides trigger skin cells to perform specific functions such as building collagen and elastin, encouraging layers of skin to act younger for more supple, rejuvenated-looking skin.

    How can peptides help my skin?

    Peptides are cell-communicating ingredients. You can think of them as ‘personal trainers’ for your skin. Peptides tell your skin what to do and how in order to stay firm and younger looking. Peptides also improve skin’s ability to repair itself.

    Why 8 different peptides?

    Peptides are like keys that only fit into certain receptors (locks) to activate (unlock) specific processes. Not all peptides are the same and all peptides have different benefits for skin. Each peptide precisely targets concerns of loss of firmness, dullness, wrinkles and discolourations.

    • Tripeptide-1: Visibly enhances the firmness of your skin by fostering key elements that give skin critical support
    • Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 + Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 + Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12: These three peptides improve the moisture balance in skin, promote healthier-looking skin, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles.
    • Myristoyl Hexapeptide-16 + Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17: This duo calms signs of redness and helps skin to look and feel more resilient.
    • Hexanoyl Dipeptide-3 Norleucine Acetate: Helps skin’s surface shed properly and speeds up this process for fresher, more vibrant skin.
    • Azelaoyl Bis-Dipeptide-10: Fades discolourations as a result of sun exposure, brightens dullness, and interrupts the formation of damaging substances in skin that lead to loss of firmness.

  • Is this suitable for my skin?

    What is your skin type?

    What skin concern would you like to address?

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  • Key Features

    Softens fine lines and wrinkles

    Strengthens skin's natural barrier

    Improves skin tone and texture

  • How to use

    Apply once or twice daily to face, eye area and neck after cleansing, toning and exfoliating. Dispense 2-3 drops and add to your favourite serum or night moisturiser or use alone. If applied alone, follow with the rest of your routine. For daytime use, always follow with a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 30 or greater.

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  • Ingredients

    What are the key ingredients?

    Peptides
    Portion(s) of amino acids, some have a remarkable skin-soothing effect, others can improve the appearance of wrinkles, loss of firmness, and help to soften the look of expression lines.

    Amino acids
    Amino acids are the building blocks of peptides and proteins. Every amino acid has a specific role such as maintaining skin’s hydration, texture, resilience, and a healthy appearance.

    ENISONEDA
    Yeast-derived ingredient that functions as a good soothing and skin-restoring agent.

    Ingredients:
    Aqua, Glycerin (skin-replenishing), PEG-8 Dimethicone (texture enhancer), Tripeptide-1 (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12 (skin-restoring), Myristoyl Hexapeptide-16 (skin-restoring), Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17 (skin-restoring), Hexanoyl Dipeptide-3 Norleucine Acetate (skin-restoring), Azelaoyl Bis-Dipeptide-10 (skin-restoring), Glycoproteins (hydration), Phospholipids (skin-replenishing), enisonedA (skin-restoring), Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate (skin-soothing), Arginine (amino acid/hydration), Valine (amino acid/hydration), Glycine (amino acid/hydration), Alanine (amino acid/hydration), Glutamic Acid (amino acid/hydration), Serine (amino acid/hydration), Threonine (amino acid/hydration), Yeast (Faex) Extract (skin-soothing/hydration), Isoleucine (amino acid/hydration), Proline (amino acid/hydration), Histidine (amino acid/hydration), Phenylalanine (amino acid/hydration), PCA (skin-replenishing), Phytic Acid (antioxidant), Panax Ginseng Root Extract (plant extract/antioxidant), Sodium PCA (skin-replenishing), Psidium Guajava Fruit Extract (guava fruit/antioxidant), Euterpe Oleracea Fruit Extract (acai/antioxidant), Ahnfeltiopsis Concinna Extract (algae/hydration/texture enhancer), Dextran (natural sugar/hydration), Hydrolyzed Silk (texture enhancer), Lecithin (skin-restoring fatty acid), Glyceryl Polymethacrylate (film-forming agent), C12-16 Pareth-9 (emulsifier), Trideceth-12 (emulsifier), Sodium Lactate (hydration), Carbomer (texture enhancer), Aspartic Acid (amino acid/hydration), Polysorbate 20 (emulsifier), Butylene Glycol (texture enhancer), Caprylyl Glycol (texture enhancer), PEG-8 (texture enhancer), C11-15 Pareth-7 (emulsifier), Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (texture enhancer), Phytosteryl/Octyldodecyl Lauroyl Glutamate (hydration), Ectoin (hydration), Citrate Buffer (pH adjuster), Trimethylsiloxyamodimethicone (texture enhancer), Phenoxyethanol (preservative), Sodium Hydroxide (pH adjuster), Ethylhexylglycerin (hydration).

  • FAQ

    Can I use the Peptide Booster if I have sensitive or rosacea prone skin?

    It is not a problem to use the Peptide Booster if you have sensitive or rosacea-prone skin. In fact, for those who cannot tolerate our higher-strength retinol products, the Peptide Booster is a great option to consider.

    Can I mix the Peptide Booster with other products for application?

    The peptide booster can be used alone or mixed with a serum, night time moisturiser or another booster product.

    What step of my routine should I use the Peptide Booster?

    You can use the booster alone after exfoliating or add it to your favourite night time moisturiser or serum.

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Research

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