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I look for peptides in skincare because they’re know to provide significant anti-aging benefits. When collagen breaks down, small amounts of amino acids are created. These teeny tiny proteins and active molecules are called peptides, which are naturally occurring building blocks of the protein collagen. This is why I look for peptides in anti-aging products for my skin.
The skin contains plenty of collagen when we are young, but collagen lessens as we get older. As a result, the skin will start to look thinner and more wrinkled. Peptides work great together with the ingredients recommended for sensitive skin to penetrate deeply into the skin. With skincare that contains peptides, you can increase the effectiveness of products with moisturizing ingredients that contain vitamin C, which is an important skin antioxidant.
Recently, France’s leading anti aging pharmacy brand, Vichy, added to its award-winning LiftActiv product line with the new LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti Aging Moisturizer. This amazing new moisturizer is specifically created to rebuild collagen and preserve skin’s firmness and youthful appearance. At the approximately age of 20, collagen starts to decline, and by about 40 we are losing 1% of collagen each year. The result is a dull, dehydrated skin with visible wrinkles and discoloration that loses its contour and firmness. After trying LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti Aging Moisturizer for about two weeks,, I feel my skin is clearer, firmer, more hydrated, and my fine lines and wrinkles are reduced.
For all those who are not ready yet to go under the knife, be sure to try Vichy’s new LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti Aging Moisturizer. In addition to LiftActive, other skincare lines by Vichy that I’m looking forward to trying are: Aqualia Thermal, Idealia, and Ideal Body. For more infomation on what Vichy’s skincare lines have to offer, visit here.
In addition to Lifestyle411, Bev is an Amazon Influencer and contributes to Medium, Thrive Global and had formerly contributed to Huffington Post and Examiner.com.
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