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Arginine in cosmetics - what is it and how does it work

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There is a lot of talk about cosmetics and ingredients that help improve acne and mature skin. However, remember that most of us have dry, allergic or sensitive skin. For people struggling with such problems, we find it quite difficult to find the right ingredients.

Therefore, in this article, we want to introduce you to an incredibly versatile ingredient whose moisturizing effect is just one of the many it offers. Of course, we are talking about arginine! Below you will find out what it is, what its properties are, for whom it is suitable, and also in which cosmetics you will find it.

What is arginine?

Arginine is an organic chemical compound with an alkaline reaction. It belongs to the group of endogenous amino acids, which means that it is obtained from food, and is also produced and synthesized by the body. It is one of the amino acids necessary for the proper functioning of the human body.

Arginine is a natural substance derived from unrefined sugar. We can find it, among other things, in: meat, animal dairy products, fish, beans, chickpeas, soybeans, nuts (mainly hazelnuts, almonds), seeds (pumpkin, sunflower) and cereals.

Arginine - properties of the substance

It is worth knowing that arginine is one of the ingredients necessary for the proper functioning of the human body. It is involved in the detoxification process of the body, as it converts ammonia into urea and improves the elimination of toxin. In addition, arginine regulates and participates in the secretion of certain hormones, such as growth hormone. Affects the functioning of the circulatory, immune and lymphatic systems.

It is responsible for the expansion of blood vessels, which affects the proper functioning of the circulatory system and the proper course of the healing processes of the epidermis.

Arginine - effect on the skin

The aforementioned properties of arginine affect not only the functioning of the body, but also what happens to our face and body skin. This means that such versatility of action will result in a huge number of properties for the skin. First of all, it is an amino acid with a moisturizing effect and therefore it can be found in cosmetics of this type. The moisturizing effect will be not only fast, but also intense and deep. Moisturizing is accompanied by soothing properties, which will be especially important for skin prone to irritation.

Arginine regenerates damaged areas of the skin and also protects them from irritation. This action will also work well in the case of skin with a tendency to dryness and flaking.

Skin with a tendency to dryness or irritation needs not only increased hydration, but also improved elasticity. Dryness is an extremely difficult task for the skin, therefore, if it is long-term, you can see the deterioration of the epidermis in the form of an acceleration of its aging processes. They are manifested by the formation of fine wrinkles and a decrease in elasticity. If this problem also affects you, arginine is the answer! It stimulates the production of collagen, and the skin becomes more elastic.

Arginine is an ideal ingredient in cosmetics for people who have problems with proper skin hydration. It has the ability to penetrate into the deep layers of the dermis, and also strengthens the lipid barrier of the epidermis. It also has the ability to reduce the irritating effects of acids on the skin without diminishing the effects that such substances can have on the skin.

The aforementioned property to stimulate collagen synthesis will work well on atopic skin. This type of epidermis needs help in the healing process of the skin, so regeneration of the protective barrier is essential. Arginine improves the course of epidermal recovery processes.

Arginine in hair cosmetics

Arginine is also used for scalp and hair care. The amino acid is famous primarily for helping hair growth. Its action is based on the expansion of blood vessels, which actually stimulates the development and growth of hair roots. Arginine is also a good solution if you want to get the effect of preventing hair loss.

In addition, it helps to improve the absorption of active substances, increase hair volume, and protect hair from electrification.

The best cosmetics for the face with arginine

For those who are not indifferent to cosmetics with arginine, our selection of cosmetics with the most effective compositions.

CLIV Hexapeptide Repairing Ampoule. Revitalizing serum with peptides.

Mary&May 6 Peptide Complex Serum. Rejuvenating ampoule with peptide complex.

Mary&May Collagen Peptide Vital Mask. A set of moisturizing sheet masks with peptides.

COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All In One Cream. Cream with snail mucin.

Hair cosmetics with arginine

Lador Wonder Balm. Moisturizing hair balm.

Lador Herbalism Treatment. Hair mask with amino acids.

Lador Herbalism Shampoo. A slightly acid shampoo with amino acids.

Lador ACV Vinegar Hair Cap. Hair mask with apple cider vinegar.

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