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SH-OLIGOPEPTIDE-8

Description

SH-Oligopeptide-8, also known as Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), is a bioengineered peptide that plays a crucial role in skin regeneration and cellular renewal. This small protein molecule consists of 53 amino acids and is structurally identical to the EGF naturally produced in human skin. Its primary function is to stimulate cell proliferation and differentiation, particularly in epidermal cells.

In skincare formulations, SH-Oligopeptide-8 is utilized for its potent anti-aging properties. It accelerates wound healing, promotes collagen and elastin production, and enhances skin barrier function. This ingredient is particularly effective in addressing fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin texture. Studies have shown that SH-Oligopeptide-8 can increase skin cell turnover by up to 20%, leading to improved skin firmness and elasticity.

The peptide is typically used in low concentrations (0.001% to 0.1%) due to its high potency. It is compatible with most skincare ingredients and can be incorporated into various product types, including serums, creams, and masks. However, it is sensitive to heat and light, requiring careful formulation and packaging to maintain stability and efficacy.

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