Anti-aging peptides are suitable for most skin types, especially dry, early signs of aging, and sensitive skin. They also have good compatibility with oily or combination skin. Due to their low irritation and high tolerance, they are an ideal choice for gentle anti-aging.
Based on current information, the mechanism of action of anti-aging peptides determines their broad applicability to various skin types:
Dry/Normal Skin: Most suitable for using anti-aging peptides. This skin type has weaker collagen support and is prone to dryness, fine lines, and sagging. Anti-aging peptides can effectively promote collagen and elastin production, enhancing skin plumpness and elasticity, and improving dryness and roughness.
Early Signs of Aging Skin (25 years and older): Regardless of basic skin type, once the skin enters a period of accelerated collagen loss, anti-aging peptides can play a core role in "activating regeneration." Small molecule peptides (such as collagen tripeptides) are particularly easily absorbed, helping to reduce fine lines and improve facial contours, making them suitable for preventative care in the early stages of aging.
Sensitive Skin: Many anti-aging peptide products have pure formulas free of irritating ingredients (such as alcohol, fragrances, and hormones), and some peptides (such as copper peptides) themselves have the effect of repairing the skin barrier and soothing redness. Therefore, while fighting aging, they will not aggravate sensitivity; on the contrary, they help stabilize the skin condition.
Oily/Combination Skin: Although this skin type is more concerned about oil control and pore management, the signaling peptides and antioxidant peptides (such as glutathione) in anti-aging peptides can regulate metabolism, improve dullness, and refine pores. Their refreshing and non-sticky texture makes them suitable for inclusion in daily anti-aging routines.









