Guide skincare - Ingredients

Peptides for the face - types, benefits and best serums according to a doctor and analyses by BeautyDecoders.

Peptides are short assemblies of amino acids that send signals to skin cells, for example to produce more collagen, elastin or hyaluronic acid. There are four families: signaling peptides, transport peptides (copper peptide), peptides that act on neurotransmitters (dynamic wrinkles) and growth factors such as EGF. They offer gentle anti-aging action, without the irritation of retinol.

FamilyAmino acids (cell signalling)
MethodVerdict Sensitivity - Dr David's rule
Selection4 serums rated by BeautyDecoders

What is a’a peptide ?

Peptides or growth factors such as EGF are sometimes described as «botox in a bottle». Here's a more objective view of their value in facial care, a selection of the best serums, and above all, when not to apply an EGF-based product.

Peptides are assemblies of amino acids, like proteins. The difference: a protein is a very long chain of amino acids, often with a 3D structure, whereas a peptide is short. In humans, 20 amino acids make up all proteins. In cosmetics, peptides are of interest because they act at the heart of cells, sending them messages: produce more collagen to reduce wrinkles, or less pigment to reduce blemishes.

The 4 categories peptides

01

Signaling peptides

They send a signal to cells to produce more collagen, elastin or hyaluronic acid. The most studied are Matrixyl and Matrixyl 3000, found in many anti-aging serums.

02

Transport peptides (copper)

They carry minerals such as copper and manganese. Copper peptide, a natural tripeptide discovered by Dr. Pickart almost 50 years ago, is widely studied: it increases the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid by dermal cells.

03

Action on neurotransmitters

Like argireline (acetyl hexapeptide-8), they limit muscle contraction - interesting for dynamic wrinkles. On the forehead, they have difficulty reaching the muscle (separated by a layer of fat); around the eyes, with thin skin and close muscle, they are particularly relevant.

04

Growth factors (EGF)

EGF, naturally present in the skin, stimulates cell growth and collagen, with a real impact on regeneration. Two reservations: composed of 53 amino acids, it doesn't easily penetrate the barrier - and see the caution section below.

EGF: in which cases be careful ?

With growth factors, a precautionary principle should be applied in two situations. Firstly, in the case of redness linked to small vessels (telangiectasias): it's best to avoid a product containing EGF, as it could encourage the formation of new vessels. Secondly, in the case of a history of skin cancer or precancerous lesions: an active ingredient that stimulates cell growth is not ideal in this context.

Neither mutagenic nor carcinogenic, but exercise caution

To be clear, EGF is not mutagenic and does not cause cancer; but as it stimulates cell growth, it could theoretically accelerate an already existing lesion. When in doubt, these situations require medical advice: no EGF product is therefore offered as an over-the-counter product here.

The best peptide serums

Here's a selection of well-formulated peptide serums, with BeautyDecoded scores and user feedback. All offer a gentle anti-aging action, particularly appreciated in summer when you're taking your foot off retinol and acids.

The ratings and review excerpts come from users of the BeautyDecoded application. These reviews are not verified. The Sensitivity Verdict applies the Dr David Rule: a sensitive skin score greater than or equal to 0 indicates a product suitable for sensitive skin.
Multi-peptides + copper 1% - The Ordinary

The Ordinary Multi-Peptides + Copper Peptides 1%

★★★★★4,85/5(40 reviews - solid base)
Multi-peptide reference - low price

The multi-peptide reference serum: it combines several signaling peptides (including Matrixyl) and 1 % copper peptides, covering both signaling and transport. Excellent anti-aging score (88,4) and the best-rated of the selection. Sensitive skin score 0.0 - adapted. Texture that penetrates well, very good value for money according to numerous feedbacks, many of them judging it more effective than more expensive competitors.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
80,5
Oily skin
84
Normal to oily
91
Sensitive skin
0
Anti-aging
88,4
✓ Verdict sensitivity Suitable for sensitive skin (score: 0.0).
User feedback (40 opinions - representative extracts)
★★★★★«Very simple but very effective, a real game changer, essential.»
★★★★★«Excellent quality, penetrates well, pleasant and very good value for money.»
★★★★★«Simple but effective product, I had more results than with Nooance's.»
★★★★★«Effective product, now a staple in my routine.»
Verdict - Multi-peptide signaling + 1 % copper, the best-rated of the selection (anti-aging 88.4, adapted 0.0). Penetrates well, excellent value for money. 4.85/5 out of 40 reviews.
Pro-collagen peptides - Geek & Gorgeous

Geek & Gorgeous Power Peptides Pro-collagen

★★★★★4,83/5(12 reviews)
Gentle & moisturizing - even for reactive skin

A serum rich in pro-collagen signal peptides, gentle and highly moisturizing, affordable and always fresh (the brand produces small batches on a regular basis). Anti-aging score at 85. Sensitive skin score +1.0 - adapted, Even for reactive skin. Thick texture that penetrates well according to feedback, with some finding it more effective than a retinol routine, perfect in alternation with a retinal.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
91
Oily skin
77
Normal to oily
91
Sensitive skin
+1
Anti-aging
85
✓ Verdict sensitivity Suitable for sensitive skin (score: +1.0). Suitable even for reactive skin.
User feedback (12 reviews - representative extracts)
★★★★★«Gentle and very moisturizing, I use it alternately with the brand's retinal, sensitive skin.»
★★★★★«Products always fresh, they make new batches every week, I appreciate it.»
★★★★★«More effective than a retinol-based routine for my skin.»
★★★★★«Fairly thick texture that penetrates well and leaves skin moisturized, perfect for sensitive skin.»
Verdict - Gentle, highly moisturizing pro-collagen peptides (anti-aging 85, adapted +1.0), always fresh. Enjoyed in alternation with a retinal, even on reactive skin. 4.83/5 out of 12 reviews.
Copper peptide 2% - Nooance

Nooance Youth Serum 2% Copper Peptide

★★★★½4,42/5(72 reviews - very solid base)
Best anti-aging - ultra-concentrated, ultra-gentle

Concentrated serum with 2 % copper peptides, one of the most commented on in the database (72 reviews), which stimulates collagen and firms skin. Best anti-aging score of the selection (91,8). Sensitive skin score +1.25 - adapted, even for reactive skin. Ultra-concentrated but very gentle according to feedback, formidable when coupled with retinol in alternation; some reviews consider it more preventive than active, and a little expensive.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
91
Oily skin
91
Normal to oily
91
Sensitive skin
+1,25
Anti-aging
91,8
✓ Verdict sensitivity Suitable for sensitive skin (score: +1.25). Very gentle despite its concentration.
User feedback (72 opinions - representative extracts)
★★★★★«Ultra-concentrated yet ultra-gentle anti-aging, effective even on sensitive skin, I'm a fan.»
★★★★★«It soothes my reactive skin and provides immediate comfort, three drops are enough.»
★★★★«Pleasant, applies and stretches easily, good tolerance on my part.»
★★★«Didn't see any difference on my skin, probably more preventative than active and a bit pricey.»
Verdict - Copper peptide 2 %, the best anti-aging product in the selection (91.8, adapted +1.25), among the most highly reviewed. Ultra-concentrated but very gentle, formidable in alternation with retinol. 4.42/5 out of 72 reviews.
Eye contour peptides + snail - Cosrx

Cosrx Advanced Snail Peptide Eye Cream

★★★★½4,42/5(12 reviews)
For the eye contour area - the most relevant zone

Eye contour cream with peptides and snail slime, for the fine zone where peptides are most relevant. Anti-aging score at 78,2. Sensitive skin score +0.75 - adapted. A fluid, moisturizing texture that applies smoothly according to feedback, with visible results after a few weeks; one review notes the absence of any marked decongestant active ingredients.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
84
Oily skin
84
Normal to oily
91
Sensitive skin
+0,75
Anti-aging
78,2
✓ Verdict sensitivity Suitable for sensitive skin (score: +0.75).
User feedback (12 reviews - representative extracts)
★★★★★«I love this eye contour, it moisturizes really well.»
★★★★★«Fluid texture that allows for smooth application, I love it.»
★★★★«Pleasant, odorless, good capacity for the price, results after a few weeks.»
★★★★«Moisturizing, but no marked decongesting active ingredient.»
Verdict - Eye contour with peptides + snail, on the area where peptides are most relevant (anti-aging 78.2, adapted +0.75). Fluid and moisturizing, results after a few weeks. 4.42/5 out of 12 reviews.

How to use copper peptides

Copper peptides are ideally used alternately, every other evening, with the retinol. Important: don't mix copper peptide with exfoliating acids or pure vitamin C, as this can destabilize it, and avoid using it at the same time as retinol as a precaution. Alternation is therefore the best approach.

It's difficult to quickly assess the anti-aging effect of a peptide serum, which is why it's important to choose carefully. But most of these products have a dual role, anti-aging and moisturizing/soothing, and in this respect a fairly rapid improvement in radiance is often visible. However, every skin reacts differently. The main drawback of peptides is that scientific proof of their anti-aging action is not yet as solid as for retinol.

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Your questions about peptides

Are peptides «botox in a bottle»?
No. Certain peptides acting on neurotransmitters (such as argireline) slightly limit muscle contraction, but their effect is nothing like that of injected botox. Peptides offer a gentle, gradual anti-aging action, not muscle paralysis.
Peptides or retinol?
The two are complementary. Retinol has the strongest scientific evidence, but is irritating; peptides are gentler, non-irritating, ideal for sensitive skin or in summer. Many people alternate between the two: retinol one night, peptides the next.
Can copper peptides be combined with vitamin C?
No, not at the same time: pure vitamin C and exfoliating acids can destabilize the copper peptide. Separate them (e.g. vitamin C in the morning, copper peptide in the evening) or alternate them on different days.
Where to apply dynamic anti-wrinkle peptides?
Especially around the eyes, where the skin is thin and the muscle close to the surface: this is where peptides targeting neurotransmitters are most relevant. On the forehead, a layer of fat separates them from the muscle, limiting their effect.
How long does it take to see results?
The moisturizing and radiance effects are fairly rapid (a few weeks). Deep anti-aging action is more difficult to assess and takes several months, as scientific evidence is less established than for retinol.
Dr Sylvain DavidPlastic and aesthetic surgeon - Founder of BeautyDecoded

Information for educational purposes only. It does not replace a medical consultation and must be adapted to each individual. The compatibility scores generated by the application do not prejudge the individual tolerance of each skin type. Growth factors (EGF) should be used with caution in cases of vascular redness (telangiectasias) or a history of skin cancer or precancerous lesions, and should be used only on medical advice. Copper peptide does not mix with pure vitamin C or exfoliating acids. In case of skin pathology or doubt, dermatological advice is recommended. A tolerance test should be carried out before using the product for the first time.