Oligopeptide-24

TL;DR. This ingredient is a skin-conditioning signaling active used in leave-on products to support smoother-looking texture and a more even appearance. It is typically added as a low-level aqueous active rather than as a structural emulsifier or preservative.

What does Oligopeptide-24 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a skin-conditioning signaling active used in leave-on products to support smoother-looking texture and a more even appearance. It is typically added as a low-level aqueous active rather than as a structural emulsifier or preservative.

Is Oligopeptide-24 clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally viewed as low-irritation and is not a common restricted-list trigger. The main caveat is its lab-made nature and the need for supplier documentation on purity, residual solvents, and preservation system in the supplied blend.

Is Oligopeptide-24 sustainable?

This material is usually made through controlled amino-acid synthesis or biotechnology-linked production, often at very low use levels. It should break down into smaller amino-acid fragments, but manufacturing can involve solvent- and reagent-intensive steps.

Is Oligopeptide-24 COSMOS-approved?

It is not a simple automatic fit for COSMOS-organic or COSMOS-natural unless documentation shows compliant natural-origin feedstocks and approved processing. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with good low-dose use and expected biodegradability, balanced against multi-step synthesis and purification demands.

How does Oligopeptide-24 work chemically?

The molecule is a defined short chain of amino acids, making it water-compatible and more sensitive to enzymes, strong acids or bases, and prolonged high heat than many simple cosmetic additives. It is usually formulated in the ppm active range through supplier dilutions, with best stability in mildly acidic to near-neutral aqueous systems.

Last updated 2026-05-16