Acetylarginyltryptophyl Diphenylglycine
Also known as: Relistase®
Synthetically produced cell-communicating tetrapeptide
Best For Skin Types
Sensitive, All
Addresses
EWG Safety Score
What Is Acetylarginyltryptophyl Diphenylglycine?
Acetylarginyltryptophyl diphenylglycine is a synthetically made tetrapeptide that’s created when acetic acid reacts with the amino acids arginine, phenylglycine and tryptophan. It’s an anti-ageing signaling peptide that’s said to help inhibit skin surface enzymes that break down proteins, like collagen.
That’s how this tetrapeptide promotes a youthful, firmer look.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
Clinical Evidence & References
References:
- ULProspector, accessed July 2022 View Study
- Cosmetics, May 2017, pages 1-14 View Study
- PubChem, March 2014, accessed July 2022 View Study
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Acetyl Hexapeptide-37
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