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Say goodbye to calloused skin with the youth peptide

Have you ever struggled with the unpleasant ailment of calloused skin? A thick and rough layer of skin looks unsightly and causes discomfort on top of that. If you have tried all the creams and are still not satisfied with the way your skin looks, you should find out about an innovative remedy that supports the natural process of epidermal reconstruction. Find out now how to get rid of calloused skin on your hands, feet or elbows.

Keratinised skin - what is it?

Keratinised skin is a condition in which the top layer of skin, called the epidermis, accumulates too many dead cells. On a day-to-day basis, the epidermis is able to constantly renew itself, with old cells being removed and making way for new ones. However, with keratinised skin, the renewal process is disrupted, leading to an accumulation of dead cells.

Keratinised skin can have various causes. It is often the result of excessive exfoliation of the epidermis, for example as a result of dry skin or the use of aggressive skincare products. It can also be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors such as sun exposure or external factors such as pollution.

Causes of epidermal keratosis

There are many reasons for keratinised epidermis, but the most common include:

  • insufficient hydration of the skin,
  • frequent contact with aggressive detergents,
  • endocrine disruption,
  • excessive peeling of the epidermis,
  • chronic diseases, including, but not limited to, diabetes, atopic dermatitis, rheumatism or kidney and liver diseases,
  • overweight
  • friction and pressure,
  • long, hot baths.

What is Ghk-cu copper peptide and how does it work on the skin?

Beautiful and well-groomed skin is the dream of many women. Unfortunately, as we age, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep it in pristine condition. If you pay a lot of attention to your appearance, you have certainly looked for ways to treat calloused feet or elbows more than once. This is extremely important, especially during the holiday season when we are much more likely to uncover our bodies.

The GHK-Cu peptide is a substance that consists of three amino acids: glycine, histidine and lysine. It is worth noting that ghk also contains copper (designated 'Cu' in the name), which plays an important role in the functioning of the body.

Copper peptide ghk-cu Above all, it has anti-inflammatory properties, which means it can help reduce inflammatory skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis. It can also help to relieve skin redness. The substance is being studied for its potential anti-inflammatory, anti-ageing properties and can heal wounds faster. Research suggests that it may have beneficial effects on the skin, improving elasticity, reducing wrinkles and stimulating collagen production. In addition, the substance can influence repair processes in the body by regulating gene expression.

Effects of ghk-cu

Cells in the body have a proliferative potential, which, in other words, means the ability to divide. With age, this predisposition decreases, so it is worth looking for ways to regenerate these processes. The use of ghku-cu increases the expression of epidermal markers such as integrin and p63, which indicates the growth of stem cells and the proliferative potential of basal keratinocytes. The above-mentioned effects of the substance make it possible to determine its potential in the fight against keratosis and thickening of the skin, allowing rapid relief, as an adjunctive therapy for the problems of skin keratosis and as a preventive therapy to reduce the risk of their formation.

Additional ghk-cu effects, which are worth mentioning include:

  1. Regulation of collagen production - the substance supports collagen synthesis, which is important for maintaining healthy and elastic skin. By improving collagen structure, it helps to reduce excessive keratinisation that often accompanies keratosis.
  2. Inflammation reduction - has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce skin inflammation and associated symptoms such as redness and itching. This can provide relief for those suffering from keratosis dermatitis, which is often associated with chronic inflammation.
  3. Accelerating wound healing - has also been studied for its potential effects on wound healing. It may accelerate tissue regeneration and promote skin renewal, which may be beneficial in wounds caused by keratinised skin.
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