Tuesday, 1 September 2020

[Anti-Aging] Peptides and elastin and saggig skin

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I saw this article > https://www.futurederm.com/does-retinol-thin-the-skin-and-does-vitamin-c-slow-elastin-production-and-more/and it basically mentions that stimulaing elastin production is bad in this part: "Elastin is not a protein you want to stimulate within your skin. When elastin is overproduced, its regulation slows or stops altogether. These defects of elastin are associated with wrinkled and sagging skin. In fact, when you speed up elastin production too much, elastin fibers develop very specific cross-links that create less elastic and less firm skin"Is this true?? does anyone have sources for this?? (tbh this article seems baised towards defending vitamin c even though it reduces elastin)I know peptides like matrixyl stimulate elastin aswell as collagen production in the skin, and I thought this is a good thing since elastin levels depleting with age is what leads to sagging skin, but this makes it seem like the risk of overproduction is also bad? Would peptides speed up elastin production "too much" or would it be fine?looking for help/other opinionsthanks
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