02.28.23
Oily skin is a condition that affects about 35% of both men and women around the world, and despite its minimal impact on skin physiology, excessive sebum production can cause great discomfort to those affected.
Oily skin leads to signs such as intense shine and dilated pores, while contributing to the development of acne. In addition, according to studies, the consequences of excessive sebum have an emotional and social impact on those affected, like feelings of unattractiveness, embarrassment, irritation and frustration.
According to Mordor Intelligence, a market research consultancy company, the segment of products for oily skin control is expected to grow globally at a CAGR of 4.8% in the period (2019-2024), driven by the growth of the skin care products market for men and women. Although the female sector still dominates, products for men have been rising at an accelerated pace due to their increasing concerns with appearance. In fact, when analyzing the global launch of facial care products with an oiliness control claim at Mintel GNPD, the reflection of increased demand for this type of product becomes evident.
Although the demand for facial care products for oily skin control has been increasing, the vast majority of active ingredients on the market act by inhibiting the 5α-reductase enzyme, which converts testosterone into an even more potent metabolite, dihydrotestosterone, an androgen hormone that regulate sebogenesis. However, a number of studies indicate that 5α-reductase inhibitors may not be able to significantly reduce sebum production. A new modulator of sebogenesis involving melanortin receptors (MC5R) may have the potential for reducing and controlling oiliness, since research has shown that MC5R is specifically expressed in differentiated cells in the center of sebaceous glands and that antagonist agents or blockers of such receptors can significantly reduce sebum production. Another relevant point to be considered is that ingredients that act through the 5α-reductase pathway restrict treatment to young people, between puberty and 30 years old, when androgen hormones are at their peak production. From the age of 35 onwards, there is a continuous drop in the rate of free testosterone, indicating that the cause of oily skin for them is due to a route other than 5α-reductase.
Peptid4 S-Control
In an effort to provide oily skin control for all ages, Chemyunion has developed a new tripeptide that acts by blocking the melanocortin 5 receptor (MC5R), a regulator of sebogenesis. Peptid4 S- Control is the result of in silico screening carried out on more than 300,000 candidate molecules to obtain the most potent and safest structure proven using in vitro and in vivo tests with immediate and long-lasting results.
Peptid4 S-Control has many benefits. These include balancing and mattifying oily skin to reveal a natural look; reduces skin oiliness by 15% in just four hours; reduces sebum production by 30% after 14 days; and visibly minimizes pore sizes.