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AMMONIUM HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN

Description

Ammonium Hydrolyzed Collagen is a versatile skincare ingredient derived from animal or marine sources through a hydrolysis process. This process breaks down collagen proteins into smaller peptide chains, enhancing their ability to penetrate the skin's surface. The addition of ammonium creates a more stable and water-soluble compound.

This ingredient acts as a humectant, attracting and retaining moisture in the skin. It forms a protective film on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and improve overall hydration. Ammonium Hydrolyzed Collagen also provides a temporary plumping effect, minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

In skincare formulations, it is commonly used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%. It is compatible with most other skincare ingredients and can be found in a variety of products, including moisturizers, serums, and masks. While it doesn't replace the body's natural collagen production, it can support skin elasticity and firmness.

Individuals with sensitive skin should patch test products containing this ingredient, as some may experience mild irritation. Overall, Ammonium Hydrolyzed Collagen is considered safe and effective for most skin types when used as directed.

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