Nonapeptide 1
Our database includes 4 products featuring Nonapeptide 1 as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
4 products with Nonapeptide 1
Melasma Specialist SPF Melascreen UV Rich Cream SPF 50+
Ducray Melascreen UV Rich is one of the rare sunscreens built around the actual biology of melasma instead of a generic SPF number. The four-filter European system prioritizes deep UVA coverage, and the Nonapeptide-1 plus ferulic acid backup gives it real pigmentation credentials. At $32 for 40ml it's not cheap, but for anyone actively managing hyperpigmentation it earns the spend.
Drugstore Glow Getter Multi Correxion Revive + Glow Vitamin C Serum
A stable, effective 10% vitamin C serum from a 67-year-old pharmaceutical brand at under $27. The 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid and nonapeptide-1 deliver visible brightening backed by clinical data. The heavy fragrance load — including citrus essential oils — is an unfortunate misstep in an otherwise smart formula.
Multi-Pathway Brightening Powerhouse White Algae Brightening Serum
A surprisingly sophisticated brightening serum from a brand better known for body oils than high-performance actives. The four-pathway approach to hyperpigmentation is impressive, but the premium price and vitamin C stability concerns mean this needs to earn its spot in a crowded category.