Peptides & Growth Factors
Matrixyl
Peptide that signals collagen production and skin firmness.
Also known as: Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4, Matrixyl 3000, Pal-GQPR
- What it is
- Matrixyl is a synthetic pentapeptide (five amino acids) derived from collagen that mimics natural signaling molecules. It's designed to communicate with fibroblasts—the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin—to stimulate matrix remodeling.
- What it does
- Matrixyl works by binding to fibroblast receptors and triggering increased synthesis of collagen I, III, and IV, as well as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) that support skin hydration and elasticity. This mechanism aims to improve skin firmness, reduce fine lines, and restore a more youthful texture. Results typically develop over weeks to months of consistent use.
- The evidence
- Moderate evidence supports Matrixyl's ability to stimulate collagen production in vitro and in short-term clinical studies (4–12 weeks). Published studies show measurable improvements in skin firmness and wrinkle depth, though effect sizes are modest compared to retinoids or vitamin C. Long-term efficacy data remain limited.
- Best for
- Mature skin, loss of firmness, fine lines, and those seeking a gentler alternative to stronger actives; suitable for sensitive skin types.
- Pairs well with
- Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, niacinamide, vitamin C, retinol (in separate AM/PM routines), and other hydrating or antioxidant ingredients.
- Use cautiously with
- No major conflicts; however, avoid combining high concentrations of Matrixyl with strong exfoliants (AHAs/BHAs) in the same formula to minimize irritation risk.
- Cautions
- Generally well-tolerated and non-irritating; rare sensitivity possible in very reactive skin. Not pregnancy-contraindicated, but data are limited. Not a prescription ingredient.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.
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