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Cosmetic Peptide Synthesis

Custom cosmetic peptide synthesis for skincare and personal care including anti-aging peptides, copper peptides, palmitoylated peptides, signal peptide analogs, neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptide analogs, and custom modified peptide sequences.

Overview

Cosmetic peptide synthesis enables defined amino acid sequences and sequence modifications for topical cosmetic research and ingredient development. Literature describes cosmetic peptides across several functional classes, including signal peptides that support matrix-related skin appearance, carrier peptides such as copper-binding GHK-Cu, and neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptides such as acetyl hexapeptide derivatives.[1]Schagen, S.K. (2017). Topical Peptide Treatments with Effective Anti-Aging Results. Cosmetics 4(2), 16. Review of cosmetic peptide classes and anti-aging peptide evidence.

Bio-Synthesis provides custom synthesis of cosmetic peptide sequences and analogs for skincare, haircare, and personal care product development. Services can include peptide design support, synthesis, purification, analytical confirmation, and modification strategies such as acetylation, amidation, palmitoylation, biotinylation, and copper complexation. Final cosmetic claims should be validated in the finished formulation.

Custom peptide synthesis GHK-Cu / copper peptides Signal peptide analogs Neuro peptide analogs Palmitoylated peptides Haircare peptides HPLC / MS available R&D to scale-up

Cosmetic peptide platform

Design • Modify • Purify • Scale

Custom peptide synthesis supporting cosmetic ingredient development, formulation testing, and scale-up production.

Peptide classes

4+

Signal, carrier, neuro, enzyme-modulating

Modifications

Custom

Acetyl, palmitoyl, amidated, biotinylated

QC

HPLC/MS

Purity and identity confirmation

Scale

mg–g

Research through scale-up support

Custom Cosmetic Peptide Synthesis

Bio-Synthesis provides custom synthesis of cosmetic peptide sequences and modified peptides for skincare, haircare, and personal care product development.

  • Signal peptides and peptide blends
  • Copper peptides (e.g., GHK and related sequences)
  • Palmitoylated peptides
  • Acetylated and amidated peptides
  • Custom peptide sequences based on project requirements

Peptide specifications, modifications, and scale are defined based on project needs.

Cosmetic Peptide Synthesis Capabilities

Custom Peptide Synthesis

Sequence-defined cosmetic peptides for skincare, haircare, and personal care ingredient development.

  • Known cosmetic peptides
  • Custom analogs
  • Proprietary sequences

Peptide Modification

Modification strategies to support peptide stability, solubility, delivery profile, or formulation compatibility.

  • Acetylation and amidation
  • Palmitoylation
  • Biotinylation and custom handles

Copper Peptides

Synthesis support for GHK-Cu and related carrier peptide projects used in premium cosmetic research.

  • GHK and GHK-Cu
  • Copper-binding sequences
  • Repair-focused skincare projects

Palmitoylated Peptides

Lipid-modified peptides commonly used in anti-aging and barrier-support formulations.

  • Palmitoyl tripeptides
  • Palmitoyl tetrapeptides
  • Palmitoyl pentapeptides

Analytical Testing

Purity and identity testing options to support cosmetic peptide evaluation and documentation.

  • HPLC purity analysis
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Optional documentation support

Scale-Up Support

Support for early-stage screening, formulation evaluation, pilot batches, and larger peptide supply needs.

  • mg to gram quantities
  • R&D and pilot scale
  • Project-specific consultation

Cosmetic Peptide Reference Table

This table helps formulators and product developers compare common cosmetic peptide categories by function, mechanism, and typical product positioning.

Peptide / Alias Category Cosmetic Mechanism Primary Benefit Common Product Use
Acetyl Hexapeptide-8
Argireline-like peptide
Neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptide Helps reduce appearance of expression lines by targeting muscle-contraction signaling pathways.[2]Blanes-Mira et al. (2002). A synthetic hexapeptide (Argireline) with antiwrinkle activity. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-2494.2002.00153.x. Expression line and wrinkle appearance reduction Anti-wrinkle serums, eye creams, facial creams
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide
Matrixyl-like peptide family
Signal peptide Supports collagen- and matrix-focused cosmetic anti-aging positioning.[3]Robinson et al. (2005). Topical palmitoyl pentapeptide provides improvement in photoaged human skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2494.2005.00261.x. Firmness, smoothness, visible anti-aging Firming creams, anti-aging serums, peptide blends
Palmitoyl Tripeptide Signal peptide Supports extracellular-matrix and skin-conditioning claims. Smoother, firmer-looking skin Peptide serums, moisturizers, repair creams
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide Signal peptide Used in blends to support firmness, elasticity, and visible skin recovery. Firmness and skin comfort Anti-aging creams, barrier-support products
GHK-Cu
Copper Tripeptide-1
Carrier peptide Copper-binding peptide associated with skin-repair, rejuvenation, and premium anti-aging positioning.[4]Pickart & Margolina (2018). Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide in the Light of the New Gene Data. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 19(7), 1987. Repair, renewal, antioxidant-positioned skincare Premium serums, post-care products, repair creams
Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 Haircare peptide Often positioned for healthier-looking hair, brows, lashes, and scalp-support applications. Hair and lash appearance support Hair serums, brow products, lash products
Custom Peptide Analog Custom / proprietary Designed around a desired cosmetic target, claim, or formulation profile. Ingredient differentiation Private-label actives, specialty cosmetic ingredients

Use levels vary by peptide, supplier specification, formulation type, and regulatory/commercial positioning. Confirm final use level during formulation development.

Cosmetic Peptide Product Overview

Quickly navigate to individual cosmetic peptide product pages. Brand examples have been removed to keep the table cleaner, more current, and easier to maintain.

Product No. Name Peptide Class Primary Cosmetic Use Detail Page
C014-10926-01 Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 Neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptide analog Helps support formulations positioned for expression-line and wrinkle appearance reduction. View Details
C014-10928-01 Palmitoyl Hexapeptide Palmitoylated signal peptide Supports anti-aging, firming, smoothing, and barrier-support cosmetic positioning. View Details
C014-10929-01 Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-3 Palmitoylated signal peptide Used in formulations positioned for improved visible firmness, elasticity, hydration, and smoother-looking skin. View Details
C014-10927-01 Palmitoyl Pentapeptide Palmitoylated signal peptide Supports collagen-related cosmetic positioning, visible skin renewal, hydration, and anti-aging formulations. View Details
C014-10930-01 PAL-GHK Palmitoylated carrier / signal peptide Supports formulations positioned for skin renewal, connective-tissue appearance, firmness, and wrinkle-care applications. View Details

Product availability, specifications, purity, and scale depend on the requested sequence, modification, and project requirements.

Formulation and Modification Considerations

Cosmetic peptide performance depends on the peptide sequence, modification strategy, solubility, stability, pH conditions, and final dosage form. Palmitoylation, acetylation, amidation, and related changes are commonly used to tune cosmetic peptide behavior and formulation compatibility.[1]Schagen, S.K. (2017). Topical Peptide Treatments with Effective Anti-Aging Results. Cosmetics 4(2), 16. Review of cosmetic peptide classes and anti-aging peptide evidence. Solid-phase peptide synthesis remains a foundational method for preparing defined peptide sequences and modifications.[5]Merrifield, R.B. (1963). Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. Foundational article describing SPPS. The table below can help guide early formulation discussions.

Peptide Type Common Modification Formulation Consideration Development Tip
Water-soluble peptides Acetylation, amidation, salt form optimization Often suited for aqueous serums, gels, and lotions. Add during cool-down when heat sensitivity is a concern.
Palmitoylated peptides Palmitoyl lipid chain May improve compatibility with emulsions and lipid-containing systems. Consider solubilization strategy and final formula compatibility.
Copper peptides Copper complexation Require attention to oxidation, color, pH, and incompatible ingredients. Protect from harsh oxidizers and validate stability in final formula.
Haircare peptides Biotinylation or custom modification Used in leave-on scalp, brow, lash, and hair-strengthening formulas. Evaluate compatibility with surfactants, polymers, and preservatives.
Custom analogs Project-specific Designed around solubility, positioning, or performance goals. Share target claim, formula type, and desired documentation at quote stage.

Cosmetic Peptide Applications

Anti-Aging Skincare

Peptides for wrinkle appearance reduction, firmness, elasticity, and smoother-looking skin.

Repair and Recovery

Copper peptides and barrier-support peptides for premium repair-focused cosmetic positioning.

Hydration and Plumping

Peptide ingredients used in moisturizing, plumping, and skin-conditioning formulas.

Brightening and Tone

Custom peptide concepts for radiance, tone-evening, and specialty cosmetic claims.

Haircare, Brow, and Lash

Hair-focused peptides for healthier-looking hair, scalp care, brows, and lashes.

Premium Peptide Blends

Multi-peptide ingredient systems for differentiated cosmeceutical and private-label products.

Cosmetic Peptide Project Workflow

1. Define the peptide goal

Share the cosmetic application, target claim, known peptide name, or desired peptide sequence.

2. Select the chemistry

Choose standard peptide synthesis or request modifications such as acetylation, palmitoylation, amidation, or copper complexation.

3. Confirm purity and documentation

Specify target purity, analytical testing needs, and any quality documentation required for your project.

4. Advance to formulation or scale-up

Use the peptide for R&D, formulation testing, pilot production, or larger cosmetic ingredient supply.

Why Choose Bio-Synthesis?

Custom and Flexible

Support for standard cosmetic peptides, custom analogs, and proprietary peptide sequences.

Modification Expertise

Options for palmitoylation, acetylation, amidation, biotinylation, copper peptide projects, and additional custom handles.

Analytical Confidence

HPLC and mass spectrometry options help confirm peptide purity and identity for development work.

Contact & quote request

Need a custom cosmetic peptide? Contact Bio-Synthesis for peptide synthesis, modification, purification, analytical testing, and scale-up support for skincare, haircare, and personal care ingredient development.

For the fastest quote, include peptide name or sequence, modification needs, target purity, desired quantity, application, and analytical documentation requirements.

What to include

  • Peptide sequence, name, or target cosmetic function
  • Modification such as palmitoyl, acetyl, amidated, or GHK-Cu
  • Target purity and quantity
  • Intended formulation or application

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FAQ

What cosmetic peptides can Bio-Synthesis prepare?

Bio-Synthesis can support custom cosmetic peptides including signal peptides, carrier peptides, copper-binding peptides, palmitoylated peptides, acetylated peptides, and haircare-related peptide sequences.

Can you synthesize GHK-Cu and other copper peptides?

Yes. Copper peptide projects can include GHK-Cu and related copper-binding peptide sequences for cosmetic research, skincare, and formulation development applications.

Do you offer peptide modifications for cosmetic applications?

Yes. Cosmetic peptide projects may include palmitoylation, acetylation, amidation, biotinylation, copper complexation, and other custom modifications depending on the target application.

Can you support scale-up for cosmetic peptide programs?

Yes. Projects can range from small research quantities to larger gram-scale peptide synthesis depending on sequence complexity, purity requirements, and project scope.

What information is needed for a quote?

For the fastest quote, provide the peptide name or sequence, desired modification, target purity, quantity, analytical requirements, and intended research or formulation application.

Do you have all these sequences and modifications?

Bio-Synthesis can support many cosmetic peptide sequence classes and modifications, including acetylation, amidation, palmitoylation, biotinylation, and copper peptide projects. Final availability depends on the requested sequence, modification, purity, scale, and project specifications.

Article References

  1. Schagen, S.K. (2017). Topical Peptide Treatments with Effective Anti-Aging Results. Cosmetics, 4(2), 16. View article.
  2. Blanes-Mira, C. et al. (2002). A synthetic hexapeptide (Argireline) with antiwrinkle activity. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-2494.2002.00153.x. View article.
  3. Robinson, L.R. et al. (2005). Topical palmitoyl pentapeptide provides improvement in photoaged human skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2494.2005.00261.x. View article.
  4. Pickart, L., & Margolina, A. (2018). Regenerative and Protective Actions of the GHK-Cu Peptide in the Light of the New Gene Data. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(7), 1987. View article.
  5. Merrifield, R.B. (1963). Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. View article.

These references support general scientific background and mechanism descriptions. Finished-product cosmetic claims should be reviewed against the final formulation, testing, and applicable regulatory requirements.

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