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Is a longer ingredient list better, or just pricier? Science investigates. Hey Reader! We all love a product packed with actives—but does “more peptides” really mean more results? Is It Truly The More Peptides, The BetterSome brands pack their formulas with a “cocktail” of peptides, promising boosted effects. But studies don’t show that more always means better. The concentration, stability, and delivery matter more. Sometimes, a single well-researched peptide outperforms a long list. Even more is coming next week, but if you are curious now, you can read the full article. The Truth About Peptide Cocktails ➜ 💡 Skincare Quick Tip: Focus on quality, not quantity: too many peptides at low doses won’t outperform a single potent one! What’s the longest ingredient list you’ve seen? Did it work? Hit reply! See you next week for more mythbusting, Allie Want To Learn Even More About The Science of Skincare?Check out these related articles on RelatableSci.com that break down the science of skincare a little more. Do you want to read past newsletters? Head over to the archive of all of our previous newsletter series. Relatable Skincare Report Archive Stay tuned for my next email. And if you found this interesting, share it with a friend! And if a friend sent this to you and it was helpful, subscribe so that you get it delivered to your inbox next week, and a free routine audit guide to say welcome! Subscribe and Get the Free Skincare Routine Audit Guide In the meantime, please respond to this email and tell me what skincare topics you’re curious about. |
Do More Peptides Mean Better Skin? Here’s the Truth
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