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Peptides for acne - a solution not just for teens
The vast majority of people between the ages of 11 and 30 have, or have had in the past, a problem with acne vulgaris. This is a much more complex problem than just appearance issues. Acne strongly affects the mood of those affected, lowering their self-esteem and self-confidence. That's why it's so important to try different methods to combat it.
What is acne? Let's start with the basics
Very often acne is hereditary, as a genetic predisposition to various forms of the condition is affecting more and more people. The most obvious reason for the condition seems to be changes in the endocrine system, when the activity of androgen hormones causes increased sebum production.
Popular cosmetics, unsuitable for the skin type, as well as certain groups of drugs, such as barbiturates, steroids or isoniazid, for example, may also be to blame. As a result of increased cornification occurring at the mouths of the hair follicles, the follicles may become clogged and the follicular sebaceous glands may function less well, leading precisely to the formation of acne.
Infectious factors are also of no small importance in the formation of this condition. Infection with anaerobic bacteria, aerobic bacteria, as well as yeast-like fungi can cause inflammatory reactions in the skin.
Best peptides for acne - fighting the problem wisely
Peptides are one of the ways that have been giving really great results recently. Although research on many of their types is still ongoing, there are already many success stories. These substances are groundbreaking insofar as their action is often based on patterns already known to the body - for example, activating the natural processes of the human body or increasing the secretion of essential components or hormones.
Among the peptides for acne, one of the most popular is LZ-1. This peptide has potent antimicrobial activity, and is additionally designed to inhibit the growth of Propionibacterium and Staphylococcus epidermis bacteria, which are responsible for acne formation. Its anti-inflammatory effect also plays a not inconsiderable role in the treatment of any skin condition.
Peptides for acne skin can also have an antibacterial effect, as is the case with our next proposal. The peptide in question is an antimicrobial peptide called LLL-37, which is a very important line of defense against infection in inflamed areas and wounds, as it is toxic to bacterial cells and other pathogens.
Peptides for acne are a very effective way to fight this condition, and you can also enrich and enhance their effects by using the right combination of vitamins and antioxidants, present in our DIAMOND LOOK product. You will find in it not only B vitamins, but also inositol, biotin, folic acid or choline, which is additionally able to prevent the development of some of the cancers.
The website is for informational and educational purposes only, and the products sold on it are intended for laboratory testing only. The authors of the texts are not responsible for the consequences of using the products, and users use them at their own risk. The site does not recommend or urge the use of its products on humans or animals.
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