Ingredient function

SKIN CONDITIONING — Cosmetic Ingredient Function

13115 cosmetic ingredients in the EU CosIng inventory carry the SKIN CONDITIONING function designation. These ingredients are sourced from the European Commission CosIng inventory and may appear across Annex II–VI records.

Maintaining the skin in good condition.

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Ingredients

Tripeptide-37 is a synthetic peptide containing lysine and phenylalanine

Tripeptide-38 is a synthetic peptide containing lysine and methionine

Tripeptide-39 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine, leucine and proline

Tripeptide-4 is a synthetic peptide containing arginine, glycine and histidine residues

Tripeptide-40 is the synthetic peptide consisting of methionine and tyrosine

Tripeptide-41 is the synthetic peptide consisting of phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine

Tripeptide-42 is the synthetic peptide consisting of lysine and proline.

Tripeptide-43 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, aspartic acid, and cysteine.

Tripeptide-45 is the synthetic peptide consisting of aspartic, leucine, and threonine.

Tripeptide-46 is the synthetic peptide consisting of glycine and serine

Tripeptide-49 is the synthetic peptide consisting of glycine, histidine and methionine.

Tripeptide-5 is a synthetic peptide containing lysine and valine residues

Tripeptide-50 is the synthetic peptide consisting of histidine and serine.

Tripeptide-51 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine, glycine, and hydroxyproline.

Tripeptide-52 is the synthetic peptide consisting of asparagine, histidine and valine.

Tripeptide-53 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine, glutamine, and lysine.

Tripeptide-54 is the synthetic peptide consisting of phenylalanine, threonine and tyrosine

Tripeptide-56 is the peptide consisting of glycine, histidine and lysine.

Tripeptide-57 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, glycine and lysine.

Tripeptide-58 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, glycine and serine.

Tripeptide-59 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, histidine and phenylalanine.

Tripeptide-6 is a synthetic peptide consisting of glycine, hydroxyproline and proline

Tripeptide-60 is the synthetic peptide consisting of leucine, arginine and phenylalanine.

Tripeptide-61 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, isoleucine, and phenylalanine.

Tripeptide-63 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine, cysteine, and glutamine.

Tripeptide-64 is the synthetic peptide consisting of aspartic acid, methionine and proline.

Tripeptide-65 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, cysteine, and tyrosine.

Tripeptide-65 Dimer is a dimer of Tripeptide-65 that is linked by a disulfide bridge between the cysteines.

Tripeptide-67 is the synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, aspartic acid and glutamic acid.

Tripeptide-68 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine, methionine, and serine.

Tripeptide-69 is the synthetic peptide consisting of lysine, serine and threonine.

Tripeptide-7 is a synthetic peptide consisting of arginine, aspartic acid and glycine; Arginine, synthetic tripeptide with aspartic acid an…

Tripeptide-7 sh-Pentapeptide-19 is a recombinant human peptide produced synthetically to be identical to the protein, Enkephalin. It consis…

Tripeptide-71 is the synthetic peptide containing 3 amino acids consisting of arginine, glycine and lysine.

Tripeptide-71 is included in the INCI database as…

Tripeptide-72 is the synthetic peptide consisting of glycine, proline, and serine.

Tripeptide-73 is the synthetic peptide consisting of glycine, methionine, and proline.

Tripeptide-74 is a synthetic peptide consisting of aspartic acid, histidine and valine.

About this function

The SKIN CONDITIONING function is assigned by the European Commission in the CosIng ingredient inventory. Ingredients may carry multiple functions depending on their chemical properties and typical cosmetic applications.

Function assignments are sourced directly from official EU CosIng data. Always verify ingredient functions against current source materials before use in regulatory submissions.