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The "What" and the "Why" when it comes to Peptides...

Updated: Aug 28, 2019

What Are Peptides?

Peptides are proteins that can be applied directly to the skin. Clinical studies have shown that peptides can increase collagen production by 117%. AND can increase your skins moisturizing synthesis by 267%. Boosting collagen helps to firm your skin and added moisture helps decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 

Peptides can be found in a number of different products. Jordan Essentials carries an awesome lineup of face serums and 2 of the 4 are infused with peptides along with some other notable ingredients for optimal anti-aging support.


The Multi-Peptide Firming Serum has Peptides, obviously, and has Vitamin C, which is a potent antioxidant that can help rejuvenate aged skin. Another cool and natural ingredient in this serum is Watermelon Extract which has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce redness, and even accelerate cell regeneration.


The Tone & Firm Serum has 4 powerful ingredients:

  1. Peptides (based on this post...duh!)

  2. Caffeine which can dehydrate fat cells and help smooth skin- which is why you can find some body scrubs, and the like, that are "coffee flavored".

  3. Green Tea which is rich in vitamins like B2 and E that support healthy skin regeneration.

  4. Pink Grapefruit Essential Oil can help flush out toxins from your cells and its an excellent source of antioxidants that will fight free radicals...the ones that cause wrinkles and blemishes.

Clearly, Jordan Essentials has other serums as well as a variety of other skin, body and home products that are good for YOU and your whole family. Please feel free to visit my webstore and click around www.myJEwebstore.com/smaune If you see anything you are interested in knowing more about, please reach out. If I can get you a sample or 2, maybe a catalog, or help with an order or decision making, let me know.


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