Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-3) is one of the most commercially successful cosmetic peptides, marketed as a topical alternative to botulinum toxin injections. Developed by Lipotec (now part of Lubrizol), it represents a growing category of signal peptides used in anti-aging skincare to modulate cellular processes through topical application.
Dosage Information (Research Use)
Topical: 5-10% concentration in creams or serums. Apply twice daily to clean skin. Allow 4-6 weeks for visible results. Cosmetic ingredient — not for injection.
Reconstitution & Handling
Formulate into serums or creams at 5-10% concentration. Stable in water-based formulations at pH 5-7.
Half-Life & Pharmacokinetics
Variable (topical, dependent on penetration)
Reported Observations in Literature
Generally well-tolerated topically. Rare contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. No systemic effects at cosmetic concentrations. Not for use around eyes in individuals with myasthenia gravis.
Key Research References
- Blanes-Mira C et al. “A synthetic hexapeptide with antiwrinkle activity.” Int J Cosmet Sci. 2002;24:303-10