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The Barrier-Boosting Peptide Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3
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Product Description
1. Mechanism of Action (MOA)
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 is a biomimetic signal peptide designed to specifically target and strengthen the skin's barrier function at a fundamental level. Its mechanism is distinct from soothing or anti-aging peptides.
Upregulation of Tight Junction Proteins: Its primary target is the upregulation of key structural proteins that form "Tight Junctions" (TJs), particularly Claudin-1. Tight Junctions are the seal between skin cells in the stratum corneum, acting as a primary gatekeeper against external aggressors and preventing water loss.
Reinforcing the Skin's "Bricks and Mortar": By stimulating the synthesis of Claudin-1, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 effectively "cements" the skin cells together, leading to a denser, more cohesive, and less permeable barrier.
Multi-Faceted Barrier Support: This action complements the role of lipids (the "mortar") and other structural proteins like filaggrin, resulting in a comprehensive reinforcement of the skin's defense system.
In summary, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 acts as a biological signal to "instruct" skin cells to build stronger and tighter connections, thereby fortifying the skin's primary defense barrier from within.
2. In Vitro Efficacy Data
Models: Human keratinocyte cultures (HaCaT cells), 3D reconstructed human epidermis models.
Key Findings:
Increased Claudin-1 Expression: Treatment with Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in the gene and protein expression of Claudin-1 (often exceeding 150% of baseline levels at optimal concentrations).
Improved Barrier Integrity: In 3D skin models, pre-treatment with Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 significantly reduced the penetration of tracer molecules and allergens, proving a functionally more resilient barrier.
Reduction in Inflammation Markers: By preventing the entry of irritants, it indirectly leads to a downregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-1α).
3. Clinical Results
Clinical studies on human volunteers confirm the barrier-strengthening benefits observed in vitro.
TEWL (Transepidermal Water Loss) Measurement:
Method: Measurements taken before and after treatment with a formulation containing 2-5 ppm Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3.
Result: A statistically significant reduction in TEWL was observed, indicating a more effective barrier that better prevents insensible water loss. This effect is more pronounced in subjects with compromised barriers.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Challenge Test:
Method: A classic model for inducing barrier damage. Skin pre-treated with Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 was challenged with SLS.
Result: The areas pre-treated with the peptide showed significantly less erythema (redness), irritation, and damage compared to untreated control areas, demonstrating a prophylactic protective effect.
Self-Assessment Questionnaires:
Result: Subjects with dry and sensitive skin reported a long-lasting feeling of comfort, reduced tightness, and less reactivity to environmental triggers after 4 weeks of use.
Safety Profile
It is non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and highly biocompatible. Its mechanism is based on reinforcing the skin's natural biology, making it suitable for all skin types, especially those with impaired or sensitive barriers.
Compatibility
Synergistic Combinations:
*With Ceramides, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acids: Creates a comprehensive barrier repair solution by targeting both the cellular ("bricks") and lipid ("mortar") components.
*With Soothing Agents (e.g., Niacinamide, Bisabolol): Provides immediate calming while building long-term barrier resilience.
Foundation for Actives: A strong barrier is the prerequisite for tolerating potent actives. Using Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 in a regimen can help prepare the skin for and mitigate the side effects of retinoids and acids.
*With Ceramides, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acids: Creates a comprehensive barrier repair solution by targeting both the cellular ("bricks") and lipid ("mortar") components.
*With Soothing Agents (e.g., Niacinamide, Bisabolol): Provides immediate calming while building long-term barrier resilience.
Foundation for Actives: A strong barrier is the prerequisite for tolerating potent actives. Using Palmitoyl Tripeptide-3 in a regimen can help prepare the skin for and mitigate the side effects of retinoids and acids.
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Recommended Usage & Formulation
Recommended Concentration: 2 - 10 ppm (0.0002% - 0.001%). Highly effective at very low concentrations.
Suitable Applications: Due to its water solubility and stability, it is versatile for many formulations.
Barrier Repair Creams & Lotions: The primary application for daily use.
Serums for Sensitive Skin: To deliver a concentrated dose for barrier strengthening.
Pre- and Post-Procedure Care: To prepare the skin for treatments and accelerate recovery.
Body Lotions for Very Dry Skin: To repair extensive barrier damage on the body.
Baby Care Products: For gentle and effective barrier protection.
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Targets Barrier Biology
Uniquely upregulates Tight Junction proteins (Claudin-1), a cutting-edge approach to barrier health.
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Proactive Protection
Not just repair, but proactively fortifies the skin to better resist daily aggressors like pollution, allergens, and chemicals.
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Reduces Sensitivity
By building a stronger "wall," it effectively reduces skin reactivity and susceptibility to irritation.
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Improves Hydration
A stronger barrier directly translates to reduced water loss and better long-term hydration.
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Proven Efficacy
Clinically validated to reduce TEWL and protect against SLS-induced irritation.
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Safe & Versatile
Ideal for the most sensitive skin types and can be seamlessly incorporated into a wide array of skincare products.

Storage
Store in a closed container at a dry place at room temperature.

Animal Testing
Not animal tested

Vegan
Does not contain animal-derived components

GMO
No data available
