-
Peptides
Peptides
-
- show all
-
- show all
-
Type
- show all
- 5-amino 1MQ
- ACTH 1-39
- Adamax
- Alarelin
- AOD-9604
- ARA 290
- ARG-BPC
- B7-33
- BPC 157
- Show more
- Bronchogen
- Cardiogen
- CJC-1295
- CJC DAC
- Cortagen
- DSIP
- Epithalon
- GC-1 SOBETIROME
- GHK-Cu – Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine Supplement
- GHRP-2 – Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide
- GHRP-6 – Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide
- GLP-1 – Glucagon-Like Peptide Supplement
- GRF – Growth Hormone Releasing Factor Supplement
- HGH – Human Growth Hormone Supplement
- HGH fragment 176-191 – Human Growth Hormone Fragment 176-191 Supplement
- IGF-1 LR3 - Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 LR3 Supplement
- IGF DES – Insulin-like Growth Factor DES Supplement
- Ipamorelin
- Kisspeptin
- KPV
- Larazotide acetate
- Lipotropin
- LL-37
- Livagen
- L21
- Matrixyl
- Melanotan
- Melanotan 2
- Mots
- N-acetyl
- Oxytocin
- P-21
- Pancragen
- PEG-MGF
- Prostamax
- PT-141
- Retatrutide
- Selank
- Semax
- Sermorelin
- SLU-PP-332
- Snap 8
- TB-4 FRAG+BPC-157 ARG
- TB-500
- Thrombin peptide Tp508
- Thymogen Alpha-1
- Thymosin Alpha 1
- TRH
- Thymalin
- Thymosin
- VIP
-
- show all
-
Trending Now
- Amino acids Amino acids
- Sarms Sarms
-
Supplements
Supplements
-
- show all
-
- show all
-
Type
- show all
- 5-Hydroxytryptophan
- Ashwagandha
- Apigenin
- B-12
- Astragalus
- Berberine
- Biotin
- Cholinolytics
- Colostrum
- Show more
- Cordyceps
- Magnesium citrate
- DIM
- Diosmin
- EGCG
- Forskolin
- Phosphatidylserine
- Glycine
- Inositol
- Canna
- Coenzyme Q10
- Collagen
- Curcumin
- Alpha lipoic acid
- Quercetin
- Lactoferrin
- Lion's mane
- L-Theanine
- Magnesium
- Magnesium l-threonate
- Magnesium taurate
- Sodium butyrate
- N-Acetylcysteine
- NAD+
- NALT
- Chasteberry
- Omega-3
- Panax ginseng
- Chromium picolinate
- Zinc picolinate
- PQQ
- Reishi
- Resveratrol
- Rhodiola rosea
- Selenium
- Shilajit
- Synephrine
- Baikal Skullcap
- Tart cherry
- TUDCA
- Tulsi
- Calcium
-
- show all
-
Trending Now
- Nootropics Nootropics
- Diet & Sports Nutrition Diet & Sports Nutrition
- Cosmetics Cosmetics
- New New
- Accessories Accessories
- UNBREAKABLE UNBREAKABLE
Creams with peptides
Filter By
Price
Price
-
49.00 € - 99.00 €
Active filters
Creams with peptides instead of Botox?
While until recently it was Botox that was the most widely used method for getting rid of wrinkles, it looks like it will have to give way on the podium to new substances. We are, of course, talking about peptides, which - applied in an extremely non-invasive and comfortable way - will help you not only to get a youthful appearance of your skin, but also to regenerate it strongly.
Thanks to their high biological activity, peptide preparations show very high effectiveness and, although they are not among the cheapest, in their case, along with the price also goes satisfaction with the effects of use.
What are peptide creams and how do they work?
Peptide creams are nothing more than cosmetics. However, we can successfully call them cosmetics for special tasks, because their composition is enriched with appropriately selected peptides.
Peptides themselves are protein building substances, performing various functions in the body. One of the main ones is to stimulate vital body processes and transport nutrients. Those that are used most often in cosmetics are primarily biomimetic peptides (i.e., those that mimic skin cells), hence we also offer creams with biomimetic peptides. However, transport peptides, signal peptides and even neuropeptides are also important.
The peptides owe their effectiveness in skin rejuvenation and revitalization primarily to their small size, which allows them to penetrate deep into the skin.
Peptide creams - how to use?
The use of peptide creams does not require a particularly high level of commitment, but you can find quite a few phrases like "peptide creams how to use" on the Internet. At Biolab, we believe that there are no wrong questions, and any search for new information is a sign of being an informed person.
Creams with peptides, like any other product, should be applied first and foremost to cleansed facial skin. It is also worth remembering never to use them in combination with acids or vitamin C, as these substances cancel the beneficial effects of peptides and simply reduce their effectiveness. On the other hand, they do not interfere with, for example, retinol, which is a common component of peptide preparations. They also work well with the no less popular ceramides.
Peptide creams work well both in daily, preventive use, and included in the care of skin with special needs, such as regeneration. Importantly, you can introduce them into your routine right away without worrying about irritation or allergic reaction.
Good peptide creams from Biolab - find your favorite
When it comes to products such as peptide creams, the Biolab store takes into account different tastes and preferences, which is why it offers you two basic types of this range:
- prepared peptide creams,
- peptides to prepare yourself, such as. mixing them with your favorite cosmetic.
In terms of ready-made creams, everyone will find their favorite. For mature skin, we especially suggest 3% GHK Vip Luxury Cream, which in its composition contains a triple amount of copper peptide, known for its salutary effect on the skin - both in terms of reducing the appearance of wrinkles and smoothing the complexion.
Skin that needs a boost in tone and firmness will certainly appreciate the effect of our other product - GHK-Cu Crepey Skin Escape 3%. This cream also stands out for its unprecedented concentration of copper peptide on the market, complemented by the presence of antioxidants and amino acids. An additional advantage is the fact that it is a handmade cosmetic, which is brilliantly absorbed, and thanks to its density is also very efficient.
If, on the other hand, you are looking for something that will make your skin in the cleavage and neck area more elastic, the Perfect Lift Time Remedy cleavage cream will do the job perfectly. The cosmetic by biochemist Dr. Loren Pickart not only rejuvenates the skin in these sensitive areas, but also perfectly moisturizes it and leaves a beautiful scent of lavender and pomegranate.
What is a peptide cream?
If your skincare feels the same no matter what you use, peptides are often the missing piece. A peptide cream is a face cream enriched with small protein fragments that interact with the skin on a deeper level than standard moisturisers. Peptides occur naturally in the body and play a role in cell-to-cell communication. In cosmetics, they are selected to support processes linked to firmness, smoothness, and regeneration. Their small size matters. It allows them to reach deeper layers of the skin, where they can signal the skin to behave differently. A cream with peptides is still a cosmetic product, but its role goes beyond basic hydration. It works on several levels at once. It can help improve the look of fine lines, support skin density, and refine texture over time. Many users notice that the skin looks more even and feels stronger with regular use. Biomimetic peptides are commonly used in this category. These mimic natural skin components, which makes them well-tolerated. The result is a product that can be introduced without complicated adjustments to your routine. This type of cream is often compared to more invasive methods, but the approach is completely different. There are no injections or downtime. The application is simple and fits into daily care. For people seeking gradual improvement rather than quick, aggressive treatments, peptide creams offer a balanced option.
Which peptides are used in face creams?
Not all peptides work in the same way, and this is where many people get confused. A peptide cream may contain different types of peptides, each with a specific role in the skin. Signal peptides are among the most recognised. They send signals to the skin, stimulating processes associated with firmness and renewal. This is why they are often associated with reducing the visible depth of wrinkles over time. Transport peptides focus on delivering trace elements, such as copper, into the skin. Copper peptides, including GHK-Cu, are widely used for their association with skin regeneration and improved elasticity. They are often found in higher concentration formulas aimed at more mature or demanding skin. Neuropeptides work differently. They target facial tension by influencing the way muscles contract. This is why they are sometimes compared to aesthetic procedures, although their effects are more subtle and develop with regular use. There are also carrier and enzyme-inhibiting peptides, each contributing in a specific way. The final formula matters more than a single ingredient. A well-composed cream combines peptides with supporting ingredients such as amino acids or antioxidants. When choosing a product, it is worth paying attention to concentration and transparency. Biolab provides access to laboratory testing, including concentration data, which gives a clearer picture of what is actually in the product.
When should I use a peptide cream?
If your skin starts to lose firmness or looks less even than before, this is usually the right moment to introduce a peptide cream. You do not need to wait for deep wrinkles to appear. Many people use peptides earlier as part of preventive care. The application is straightforward. Use the cream on clean skin, ideally once or twice a day. Morning and evening routines both work, as long as the product is used consistently. Results depend on regular use rather than occasional application. There are a few combinations to keep in mind. Peptides should not be used together with strong acids or vitamin C in the same routine, as this can reduce their effectiveness. On the other hand, they pair well with ingredients such as retinol and ceramides, making them easy to integrate into existing skincare routines. Peptide creams can be used on the face, neck, and cleavage, especially in areas where skin tends to lose elasticity more quickly. They are generally well tolerated, which means they can be introduced without a long adaptation period. Some people reach for peptide creams when they want visible changes without invasive methods. Others use them to maintain skin condition over time. Both approaches are valid. The key is consistency and choosing a formula with a confirmed concentration of active ingredients.
Related posts
-
NAD+ supplementation – how does it work and who can benefit from it?Read more07/09/2025Posted in: Tips -
Newsletter
Get a discount on your first order
Offer
Our company
E-mail address
info@biolabshop.eu

