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NONAPEPTIDE-34

Description

Nonapeptide-34 is an innovative peptide compound gaining attention in the skincare industry for its potential to address hyperpigmentation and promote a more even skin tone. This synthetic peptide consists of nine amino acids carefully sequenced to inhibit tyrosinase, a key enzyme in melanin production. By modulating melanogenesis, Nonapeptide-34 helps reduce the appearance of dark spots, melasma, and other pigmentation concerns.

Clinical studies have demonstrated Nonapeptide-34's efficacy in lightening skin tone and improving overall complexion uniformity. Its mechanism of action involves binding to melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R), effectively competing with α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and thereby reducing melanin synthesis. This targeted approach allows for a more gentle and controlled lightening effect compared to traditional skin-brightening agents.

Nonapeptide-34 is typically incorporated into serums, creams, and targeted treatments at concentrations ranging from 0.5% to 2%. It pairs well with other brightening ingredients like vitamin C and niacinamide, enhancing overall results. This peptide is generally well-tolerated across various skin types and can be used in both professional treatments and at-home skincare regimens for addressing pigmentation concerns.

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