What Are Peptides? Why They're Key to Your Skin's Youthful Bounce.
Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer Product Review
I was recently invited to appear on the Radiance Revealed podcast hosted by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jen Haley. The topic: the Five Hottest Ingredients in 2025.
I was so amped up. After all, I have unique insights into the latest skincare science and ingredient technologies featured in new product launches. Sure, I’m a skincare copywriter, blogger and podcaster; but I’m also a product innovation judge in the annual Beauty Matter NEXT awards.
Over the past several months, I’ve come across at least a dozen new growth factor serums and some very intriguing products featuring exosomes – a skin renewal technology that dermatologists like Dr. Jen have employed in their practices for years.
I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned about exosomes on the blog and in my podcast in the weeks ahead.
While growth factors and exosomes are intriguing – with a tinge of alien technology about them – one seemingly mundane ingredient powerhouse seems to be driving the hottest trend of all: peptides.
I know what you’re likely thinking: Peptides? Haven’t peptides been around for years?
Well, yes, they have. But the science of peptides is dynamic. New peptide technologies are entering the skincare marketplace monthly.
What are peptides?
Well, peptides are short chains of amino acids that function as the building blocks of proteins in the skin, including collagen, elastin and keratin. They’re the foundations of your skin, responsible for its overall texture, strength and resilience – as well as skin barrier integrity. Without these essential components, your skin is less firm, wrinkles are more pronounced, dehydration accelerates. Skin loses its youthful ‘bounce’.
Peptides seem to be making their way into new product innovations more than any other ingredient. Especially collagen-boosting peptides.
Collagen is the driving force behind the sudden pervasiveness of peptides. Why collagen? Well, because collagen is essential to youthful looking skin! The most abundant protein in your body, collagen is a key component in skin that keeps it looking and feeling plump.
Regrettably, it degrades over time and collagen levels nosedive.
Collagen decline begins in your 20s, with a loss of between 1-1.5% per year. By age 50, the average person has experienced a 25-30% decline in collagen levels. Collagen loss is no laughing matter. Significantly less collagen means noticeably sagging skin and more prominent lines and wrinkles on the surface.
The trick is, there are only two ways to counter collagen loss: stimulate collagen production and prevent loss in the first place.
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Yet, as recently as 2023, skincare marketers were attempting to fool consumers into believing they could just apply serums or face creams with collagen to counteract collagen loss. It was complete nonsense and most of those silly products disappeared as consumers boned up on the physiology of the skin.
How do you enhance collagen production to reverse that steady decline? Retinoids like Retinol and Retinaldehyde are one way. Highly concentrated topical Vitamin C serums can help boost collagen levels, too, by both stimulating production and preventing degradation. And, of course, sunscreen is essential for defending against collagen degradation – and other signs of photoaging.
And, collagen-boosting peptides are an increasingly popular means of countering loss and maintaining your skin’s youthful qualities.
What causes collagen loss?
Collagen loss results from a combination of internal biological processes and external lifestyle and environmental factors.
Externally, as with all other signs of aging – notably dark spots, surface fine lines, and wrinkles – photodamage resulting from sun exposure is a leading cause of collagen degradation. In fact, according to The Skin Cancer Foundation, up to 90% of the signs of aging is due to the photoaging that results from unprotected sun exposure.
Smoking, pollution, chronic stress and even a high-sugar diet can all contribute to collagen loss.
Of course, the most significant factor is quite simply aging. Collagen degradation begins its steady decline in your late 20s, with a loss of between 1-1.5% annually. By age 50, you’re very likely to have experienced a loss of at least 25% compared to the levels of collagen in your skin at age 25.
Sources: Cleveland Clinic - What Is Collagen? What Does Collagen Do?; Healthline - What Is Collagen, and What Is It Good For?; NIH, National Library of Medicine, PubMed Central - Age-related dermal collagen changes during development, maturation and ageing – a morphometric and comparative study
Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer Product Review
As I alluded to earlier, collagen-boosting peptides have increasingly made their way into new skincare innovations. Earlier last year, the Paula’s Choice brand introduced Pro-Collagen Multi-Peptide Booster – which I reviewed on the blog here.
As I said in my review, the Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Multi-Peptide Booster is one of the most innovative anti-aging serums with peptides on the market. I love the texture and how easily it layers into a routine. Even more, I love its clinically proven results powered by six pro-collagen peptide technologies that combine to deliver multi-level firming.
This past month, the brand followed up with the Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer. I’ve been playing around with Paula’s new peptide face cream, incorporating it into my morning skincare routine. Why AM, not PM? Well, it’s got the kind of lighter texture I prefer in the morning. At night (especially in the winter!), I want thick and rich!
Indeed, the Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer is best characterized as a gel-cream. But unlike conventional hydrating gel-creams, this one packs an anti-aging punch.
Infused with three peptide technologies, it’s clinically proven to plump and restore that youthful bounce you may be missing. Importantly, the Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer delivers 24-hour hydration to help defend against trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL) – the leading cause of skin dehydration.
Its collagen-boosting peptide complex is a blend of Hexapeptide-5, Oligopeptide-1 and Tridecapeptide-1 – all proven technologies that target skin firmness, elasticity and resilience. In particular, both Hexapeptide-5 and Oligopeptide-1 have a direct effect on collegen synthesis.
Additionally, making this particular gel-cream even more substantive than most is the addition of a high concentration of Squalane – a bio-compatible emollient that mimics skin’s natural sebum while replenishing essential ceramides and fatty acids to further prevent TEWL.
If you prefer a lighter texture in your face cream, the Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer is a superb option. Once temps warm up, it will make its way into my skincare routines – day and night.
Pros & Cons
What I like about it: The Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer is probably the best gel-cream moisturizer on the market. Its advanced peptide technologies are industry leading. I love how easily it melts into my skin and layers seamlessly over my serums and under sunscreen.
What I don’t like about it: I honestly wish it were a bit heavier for my skin. A richer version would be nice!
Who it’s for: All skin types.
SHOP THE BLOG: Want to try it for yourself? Purchase the Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer for $49 here.
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