Guest guest Posted February 22, 2002 Report Share Posted February 22, 2002 I did a lot of research on copper peptides since they are one of few anti-aging products that are supposed to be okay for sensitive skin. DermaDoctor.com has written a couple of articles on the CP usage and promotes them. Supposedly the copper is used in healing wounds and the same process would apply to wrinkles and problem skin. Copper supposed to be an alternative to AHA, etc, which puts it in the same category as Kinerase or Almay's Kinetin. Its also supposed to boost collagen, boosting skin firmness. I used the Neutrogena Visibly Firm for about 2 months. Neutrogena's formula is the same as Neova, and Osmotics, SkinBio competitors, but has about half the copper, with lots of " cones " . I didn't have a reaction to the product, but didn't see any results either, ha! SkinBio " clinical " studies are actually sound, but they weren't repeated in any other tests. This is another trial and error product because none of the studies seem to specifically to include sensitive skin types. Also, a Begeoun (sp?) of cosmeticcop.com, did not give the copper products raving reviews. Not enough clinical evidence. At any rate, I don't think I'm spending any more cash on the copper until more evidence surfaces, no pun intended!. GT > > has anyone used products available from > > www.skinbio.com > > as they appear to have an outstanding website. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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