Oligopeptide-32

TL;DR. This ingredient functions primarily as a skin-conditioning peptide in serums, creams, and eye products. It is used at low levels as a bioactive signal ingredient rather than as a preservative, emulsifier, solvent, or thickener.

What does Oligopeptide-32 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions primarily as a skin-conditioning peptide in serums, creams, and eye products. It is used at low levels as a bioactive signal ingredient rather than as a preservative, emulsifier, solvent, or thickener.

Is Oligopeptide-32 clean?

Clean-beauty standards generally treat it as low concern for irritation and it is not a common allergen or major restricted-list ingredient. The main friction is its synthetic or biotech manufacturing profile and the limited public safety and performance data typical of many specialty peptides.

Is Oligopeptide-32 sustainable?

This material is typically made through peptide synthesis or biotechnology rather than direct plant extraction. It is used in very small amounts and should break down into amino-acid fragments, but conventional peptide synthesis can require solvent-intensive processing.

Is Oligopeptide-32 COSMOS-approved?

It is not a straightforward fit for COSMOS-organic, and COSMOS-natural acceptance depends on supplier documentation and whether the manufacturing route follows permitted biotechnology or chemical-processing rules. From a Green Chemistry view, biodegradability is a plus, while coupling reagents, protecting groups, and specialty solvents can weaken alignment.

How does Oligopeptide-32 work chemically?

The molecule is a short chain of amino-acid residues linked by amide bonds, making it water-compatible and commonly supplied in dilute aqueous or humectant-based blends. Finished products generally use peptide actives in the ppm to low hundred-ppm range, with best stability in mild, skin-range pH systems and protection from strong oxidizers or metal-catalyzed degradation.

Last updated 2026-05-14