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Collagen peptides are a type of cosmetic chemical used in a variety of beauty products. They are derived from animal sources, such as bovine, porcine, and fish, and are composed of amino acids that are essential for skin health. Collagen peptides are used in a variety of products, including creams, lotions, serums, and masks, to help reduce wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines. They are also used in hair care products to help strengthen and protect hair.
Collagen peptides are becoming increasingly popular in the cosmetic industry due to their ability to improve skin health and appearance. They are also becoming more widely available, as they are now found in a variety of products from drugstores to high-end beauty stores.
Some companies in the collagen peptide market include NeoCell, Reserveage Nutrition, and Vital Proteins. Show Less Read more