Peptides
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that signal the skin to produce more collagen, elastin, or other structural proteins. Different peptides target different concerns — from firming (palmitoyl tripeptide) to smoothing (acetyl hexapeptide).
365 products with peptides
365 products with Peptides
The People's HA Serum A masterclass in minimalist formulation — thirteen ingredients, no filler, four functional actives, and over thirty thousand glowing reviews. L'Oréal's multi-weight HA system delivers genuine hydration at every level of the skin, and the fragrance-free, alcohol-free formula is clean enough for virtually anyone. The drugstore serum that embarrasses its prestige competitors.
Barrier Rebuilder A ceramide moisturizer that actually earns the term 'barrier repair' — five ceramides plus cholesterol replicate the skin's own lipid architecture rather than offering token ceramide inclusion. It's the safety net for anyone pushing their skin with retinol or acids, and it does that job exceptionally well.
Budget Peptide Powerhouse Two generations of clinically studied peptides at 10% concentration, in a hydrating HA base, for 0.90. The math borders on absurd. Matrixyl 10% + HA delivers genuine collagen-stimulating signal peptides with zero irritation risk — making it one of the best anti-aging values available and one of the few options safe during pregnancy.
Fragrance-Free Centella Star The definitive version of Purito's multi-active centella serum — fragrance-free, ceramide-enriched, and packed with 49% centella, niacinamide, four peptides, and licorice root extract. An affordable do-everything serum that genuinely does most of what it promises.
Multi-Peptide Powerhouse The most ambitious peptide serum under $20 — four proprietary anti-aging complexes, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, a probiotic ferment, and an NMF blend, all in one bottle. The results are subtle and gradual, as peptide science dictates, but for those willing to invest the time, this delivers a genuinely sophisticated multi-pathway approach to aging that brands charging $80+ should find embarrassing.
Best Budget HA Serum A near-perfect entry point into hyaluronic acid skincare — multi-weight HA and Matrixyl 3000 peptides in a 13-ingredient formula for ten dollars. It does not try to be everything, but what it does — hydrate, plump, and prep — it does with remarkable efficiency and zero irritation risk.
Hybrid Retinoid Pick A hybrid night cream that pairs retinal with bakuchiol in the same formula — the rare K-beauty product willing to put a real retinoid and the leading plant alternative in one tube and let them work together. The supporting cast of niacinamide, ceramides, peptides and centella keeps it tolerable for nightly use, and the texture-smoothing results show up faster than most bakuchiol-alone creams.
K-Beauty Peptide Powerhouse A remarkably well-formulated multi-peptide serum that delivers six targeted peptides, niacinamide, adenosine, and a full amino acid complex at a price that makes most prestige peptide serums look embarrassed. The lightweight, everything-friendly texture and generous 150 mL size make this one of the best values in anti-aging skincare.
Peptide Powerhouse Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP packs eleven different peptides at a 30% total concentration into a single lightweight serum — an ambitious multi-target approach to anti-aging that works through collagen stimulation, expression line relaxation, and glycation protection simultaneously. It's pricey, but the formulation science is genuinely impressive.
K-Beauty Barrier Repair MVP A beautifully formulated barrier repair cream that packs five distinct skin-repair mechanisms into a clean, 22-ingredient formula. The 10% panthenol delivers clinical-level barrier support, and the complete centella complex adds serious soothing firepower — all in a gel-cream texture light enough to wear daily without feeling like you're treating a wound.
K-Beauty Barrier Hero A K-beauty classic that earned its cult status through genuinely effective five-ceramide barrier repair. The cushiony texture, comprehensive lipid complex, and reliable performance make it a go-to rescue cream for over-exfoliated, dry, and winter-battered skin — though the essential oils keep it from being truly universal for sensitive types.
Peptide Powerhouse A genuinely impressive peptide flagship from Allies of Skin that stacks more than ten peptides and lab-synthesized growth factors into a single serum. Results are subtle but real over 2-3 months, and the soothing, fragrance-free base keeps it wearable for most skin types. The price is the only real sticking point.
Korean Derm-Clinic Pick Aestura's TheraCell Ampoule Serum is the rare mid-price peptide serum that actually earns the word 'ampoule.' It pairs a four-peptide signaling stack with a proper three-ceramide barrier matrix, delivering visible firmness without the sting, redness, or marketing noise that usually comes with the category.
K-Beauty Gateway Drug One of the most ingredient-dense snail essences on the market, and by a clear margin the best value in the category. 61% snail secretion filtrate as the first ingredient, a meaningful niacinamide addition at position five, a five-peptide bench, and a soothing support stack — all for under $20. The only real caveat is the bee venom at the bottom of the INCI, which bee-allergic users should avoid.
K-Beauty Hydration Icon The product that invented the cream-toner category, now upgraded with ceramides and peptides. Laneige's Cream Skin Cerapeptide delivers genuinely impressive hydration and barrier support in a fragrance-free, irritant-free formula that suits nearly every skin type. At $38 for 5 oz, the value is strong — and the versatility as both a toner and light moisturizer makes it one of the smartest products in K-beauty.
Budget Peptide Powerhouse A genuinely impressive anti-aging moisturizer at a price that makes luxury peptide creams look like they're charging a brand tax — because they are. Three signal peptides, niacinamide, stable vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid in a fragrance-free formula for $20. The texture is elegant, the actives are proven, and the value is nearly unbeatable in the peptide moisturizer category.
K-Beauty Hydration Pioneer The product that invented the milky toner category comes back smarter with ceramide, peptide, and hyaluronic acid upgrades. Fragrance-free, broadly tolerable, and endlessly versatile — whether as a hydrating toner, retinol buffer, or lightweight moisturizer replacement. One of the most universally useful products in K-beauty.
K-Beauty PDRN Pioneer COSRX's PDRN toner is a beautifully formulated hydrating layer that packs an absurd amount of actives into a watery, fragrance-free format. The PDRN ingredient is more hype than proven science in topical form, but the seven types of hyaluronic acid, dual B5, niacinamide, centella, and Argireline surrounding it make this an excellent toner regardless of whether salmon DNA delivers on its clinic-to-cosmetic promise.
PDRN Collagen Powerhouse COSRX's PDRN Collagen serum is a remarkably well-formulated anti-aging hydrator that would be worth $25 even if you stripped out the trendy salmon DNA entirely. Eight types of hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, Argireline, centella, and low-molecular-weight collagen in a fragrance-free, fast-absorbing format. The PDRN is the headline act, but the supporting cast could headline on their own.
K-Beauty Cica Evolution SKIN1004's most sophisticated centella formula to date, packing PDRN, triple peptides, ceramides, and probiotics alongside high-potency TECA extract into a lightweight, fragrance-free ampoule. A genuine evolution from the brand's minimalist origins that delivers serious value for the ingredient complexity.
Derm-Office Starter Retinol A premium starter retinol that distinguishes itself through formulation sophistication rather than concentration — the multi-active soothing system of niacinamide, calming peptide, ceramide, and botanical anti-inflammatories makes retinol initiation remarkably comfortable. From a legacy dermatologist-developed brand with 25 years of clinical heritage, it's the retinol your dermatologist hands you when they want to make sure you don't quit.
Post-Procedure Hydration MVP A beautifully clean hydrating serum that does more than just add water — the peptide and NMF-restoring ingredients give it genuine anti-aging utility beyond basic HA formulas. Oil-free, silicone-free, and gentle enough for post-procedure skin, it earns its physician-dispensed pedigree through formulation restraint rather than ingredient excess.
K-Beauty Hydration MVP Torriden's firming gel mask takes the brand's signature hyaluronic acid layering and reroutes it through a cold hydrogel sheet loaded with five forms of collagen. The result is a genuinely impressive acute plumping effect that's worth the $5-7 spend for pre-event use or weekly maintenance — just don't expect a sheet mask to replace your retinoid on the firming front.
TikTok Cult Lip Treatment The viral TikTok lip balm that actually deserves the hype — built on three ceramide types, cholesterol, peptides, and ergothioneine in a glossy wet-look format that looks like a beauty product and performs like a dermatology product. The mint essential oils are the only real caveat for sensitive users.
Multi-Form Vitamin C MVP One of the most thoughtful vitamin C serums on the market — five complementary vitamin C derivatives, peptides, niacinamide, and glutathione in a stable, well-tolerated airless package. The price is firmly luxury, but the multi-tasking active stack genuinely earns it for anyone tired of L-ascorbic acid's tantrums.
Overnight Brightening Powerhouse A maximalist overnight cream that replaces serum, moisturizer, and brightening treatment in one step. The active stack — niacinamide, ethyl ascorbic acid, peptides, probiotics, astaxanthin, resveratrol — is exceptionally dense and the result is a glowy, plumper complexion by morning. Premium price, but consolidates a routine.
K-Beauty Active Hub A remarkably dense essence for the money — bifida and galactomyces ferments, a real ceramide NP addition, a six-peptide bench, EGF, and adenosine all stacked into a single fragrance-free bottle for under $30. It is not a miracle product, and results are subtle rather than dramatic, but the ingredient density per dollar is hard to beat in the K-beauty essence category.
The Sensible Starter Toner The Snail Bee toner is the unusually ingredient-dense twin of the famous Snail Bee Essence, built on a double water-phase substitution — snail secretion filtrate first, green tea leaf water third — with niacinamide, a peptide bench, and a full soothing panel stacked on top. It is quiet, fragrance-free, and one of the best values in the K-beauty hydrating toner category.
Budget Holy Grail A genuinely well-formulated multi-active eye cream at a price that undercuts most of the dermatologist-developed competition by a factor of three. DMAE, high-position niacinamide, two validated peptides, caffeine, and alpha-lipoic acid in a fragrance-free base — the ingredient density is almost unreasonable for the cost. Holds up extremely well against much more expensive eye creams for daily under-eye use.
Award-Winning Barrier Repair Skinfix's flagship barrier repair cream is one of the most thoughtfully formulated moisturizers in the clean beauty space — a genuine ceramide-peptide-humectant system that earned its awards through formulation substance, not marketing noise. Rich enough to rescue a wrecked barrier, but too heavy for oily skin, and priced at a premium that demands results.
Brightening Powerhouse Toner Numbuzin's most scientifically ambitious formula yet — five distinct brightening mechanisms in a clean, irritant-free toner that outperforms products costing three times as much. This is what happens when a K-beauty brand stops chasing viral moments and starts chasing formulation excellence.
K-Beauty Multi-Peptide Value Pick A gentle, centella-heavy ampoule that layers a nine-peptide complex onto a 50.47% centella base, delivering genuine calming support alongside subtle pore and elasticity benefits. Fragrance-free, remarkably well-tolerated, and one of the best values in K-beauty for anyone wanting to try multi-peptide skincare without committing to a dedicated high-dose serum.
K-Beauty Lip MVP A petrolatum-and-oil lip essence with a thoughtful collagen, peptide, and B12 layer on top — the occlusive base does the heavy lifting while the actives add a firming and natural-tint angle. At $11 it's well-priced for what you get, and the fragrance-free formula suits essentially all lip types.
K-Beauty Pore MVP A triple-active pore ampoule combining meaningful niacinamide with a conservative LHA/PHA dual-acid system and the CELLMAZING line's collagen-and-peptide layer. Visible pore refinement takes 4-8 weeks of patient use, which is realistic rather than disappointing. At $24 for 30ml it sits in the mid-tier for K-beauty ampoules and mostly earns the price through thoughtful formulation.
Peptide-Omega Barrier Boss A quietly excellent peptide moisturizer built on a five-oil omega fatty acid base, designed to do the job of a firming serum and a barrier cream simultaneously. Best for dry-to-normal skin in their thirties through sixties who want consolidated anti-aging without retinoid irritation. The jar packaging and $110 price are the main sticking points.
Peptide Workhorse A surprisingly serious peptide cream hiding inside a mid-priced DTC jar. Five peptides layered over a three-ceramide barrier repair base make this a legitimate nightly workhorse for skin that wants firmness without the drama of retinoid irritation. Just don't expect it to play nice with oily, breakout-prone skin.
Luxury Retinal Hybrid A thoughtfully engineered retinal-plus-barrier hybrid that tries to collapse your retinoid and moisturizer into a single nightly step, and mostly succeeds. The ceramide-cholesterol-phytosphingosine matrix paired with ectoin and Matrixyl gives the retinaldehyde an unusually forgiving runway, though the $145 price and 2025 launch mean early adopters are paying premium for a product without a long independent track record.
Budget Peptide Powerhouse A remarkably well-formulated peptide night cream at a price that makes luxury alternatives look like they are charging for the jar rather than the formula. The ceramide-peptide-niacinamide trio delivers gradual but genuine anti-aging benefits wrapped in the kind of barrier repair CeraVe does best. Not glamorous, but quietly effective — which is exactly what a night cream should be.
Budget Body Retinol MVP A genuinely impressive body lotion that packs facial-grade anti-aging ingredients — retinol, peptides, niacinamide, and ceramides — into a drugstore-priced formula. This is the product that made the internet realize body skin deserves the same care as your face.
Sensitive Skin Hydration Hero One of the most thoughtfully formulated hydrating serums for sensitive skin — ceramide, oatmeal, centella, squalane, and a peptide in a fragrance-free, silicone-free base. The influencer-founded brand gets this one genuinely right. The only question is whether you need a separate hydrating serum when many moisturizers include the same actives.
K-Beauty Eye Cream Powerhouse Numbuzin's No. 9 eye cream is an ambitious K-beauty formula that crams retinol, NAD+, 30+ peptides, niacinamide, and ceramides into a tiny tube at a price that makes luxury eye creams look like a bad investment. The NAD+ claims are ahead of the science, but the overall formulation is genuinely impressive for under $25.
Lightweight Barrier Fix The barrier repair moisturizer that oily and combination skin types have been waiting for — a lightweight gel cream that delivers niacinamide, squalane, dual HA, and peptides without the heaviness that makes most barrier products intolerable for non-dry skin. Clean, effective, and genuinely pore-refining, though the $54 price for 1.7 oz stings.
Multi-Active Centella Powerhouse A genuinely multi-functional serum that earns its 'buffet' name with 49% centella, niacinamide, four peptides, and panthenol — all in a lightweight, affordable formula. The scented version's essential oils are the only notable compromise in an otherwise excellent formulation for soothing, brightening, and early anti-aging.
Derm Office Gold Standard A genuinely sophisticated eye cream that targets the dermal-epidermal junction — the structural anchor point most eye creams don't even know exists. The price is steep, but the dual-peptide technology, oil-soluble vitamin C, and clinical backing make this one of the few luxury eye creams that earns its tag.
Oily Skin's Best Friend A gel moisturizer that proves oily skin deserves better than being told to skip this step entirely. The 44.1% red bean extract base controls oil while the peptide complex quietly works on firmness — a dual-purpose proposition that punches well above its $13.50 price.
European UV Filter Powerhouse A European sunscreen that does what most American sunscreens cannot: combine next-generation UV filters with active brightening ingredients to simultaneously protect against sun damage and treat existing hyperpigmentation. The fluid texture vanishes on every skin tone, and the niacinamide-peptide complex makes this one of the few sunscreens that genuinely works as a treatment product.
Men's Eye Area Essential A remarkably clean-formula eye treatment — fragrance-free, alcohol-free, oil-free, silicone-free — that packs caffeine, Argireline, green tea, and hyaluronic acid into a lightweight gel-cream. It does exactly what a men's eye product should: brighten, depuff, and hydrate without any fuss or heaviness.
Peptide Powerhouse The most audacious serum in K-beauty's anti-aging category — fifty peptides, NAD+, resveratrol, astaxanthin, and glutathione in a single bottle at under $30. The ingredient list reads like a longevity researcher's wish list. Individual concentrations are almost certainly tiny, but the cumulative peptide signaling and the genuinely novel thread-like texture make this a fascinating product that overdelivers on ambition.
5-in-1 Mineral SPF Multitasker A genuinely impressive multi-tasking mineral sunscreen that packs meaningful anti-aging actives into a wearable tinted formula. It replaces foundation for many users while delivering SPF 45 mineral protection and peptide-driven corrective benefits — though the thick texture requires patience and may not suit oily skin.
K-Beauty Pore Mask MVP The acid-free counterpart to the CELLMAZING Pore Perfecting Ampoule, this sheet mask leans on meaningful niacinamide, a triple-peptide stack, acetyl glucosamine, and the 5D collagen complex to deliver weekly pore refinement without conflicting with other actives in your routine. At $28 for 10 sheets it's premium for the format but earns it through thoughtful ingredient choices. Designed as a complement to, not a replacement for, daily pore treatments.
Buffered Glycolic Done Right A rare example of a 10% glycolic pad that doesn't treat exfoliation as a blunt instrument. Dr. Ciraldo pairs the acid with Matrixyl peptides and a botanical soothing blend, turning each swipe into both a resurfacing and a collagen-priming step. Premium price, but the formula earns most of it.
Clean Beauty BB-SPF Suntegrity's BB-style tinted mineral sunscreen manages the rare trick of being both a real 20% zinc sunscreen and a real no-makeup-day base. Multi-shade, peptide-enriched, and safe for reactive skin — though the $65 price is a steep ask for 1.7 ounces even when the formula earns it.
Sensitive-Skin MVP One of the most quietly durable K-beauty gel-creams on the market — a vegan, fragrance-free, peptide-laced green tea moisturizer that has outlasted countless flashier launches through sheer competence. Not an anti-aging hero, not a heavy winter cream, but a nearly universal daily moisturizer that earns its long-running best-seller status.
Beginner-Friendly Peptide Pick A genuinely thoughtful peptide serum that quietly outperforms its $45 price tag — three peptides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide in a sensitive-skin-friendly vehicle. Not a Botox replacement, but a credible daily anti-aging tool for people easing into peptides. The best introduction to Matrixyl 3000 you can buy without a trip to Sephora.
Budget Anti-Aging Entry Point A five-active anti-aging serum for under $10 — CoQ10, peptides, squalane, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin E in one gentle formula. Don't expect retinol-level results, but as a daily antioxidant defense for prevention-minded skin, the value is exceptional.
Barrier-First Eye Treatment A genuinely thoughtful eye cream that treats the undereye area like the structurally distinct skin it actually is. The triple ceramide-cholesterol-phytosterol foundation addresses the root cause of undereye aging — barrier thinning — while caffeine and peptides handle the visible symptoms. Worth the premium for anyone serious about the long game around their eyes.
Multi-Peptide Barrier Serum A sophisticated serum that bridges the gap between barrier repair and anti-aging — delivering ceramides, peptides, and polyglutamic acid in a lightweight format that works for nearly every skin type. The formulation is genuinely impressive, but the $69 price tag for a tiny 1 oz bottle makes it a commitment that your skin needs to justify.
Clinical-Grade Mid-Strength Retinol The working-strength retinol in SkinMedica's lineup — where the multi-active soothing system meets a concentration that delivers clinically significant anti-aging results. At 0.5%, the alcohol-free formula with niacinamide, calming peptide, ceramide, and magnolia bark provides one of the most well-cushioned mid-strength retinol experiences available, from a brand with 25 years of dermatological credibility.
Sensitive Skin Holy Grail A K-beauty hydrating toner that earned its cult status the honest way — by being genuinely gentle and effective. The fragrance-free, essential-oil-free formula delivers real soothing hydration for sensitive and reactive skin without a single unnecessary ingredient.
Peptide Science Pioneer No7's most ambitious serum since the one that made BBC headlines — a multi-active formula pairing 15 years of proprietary peptide research with niacinamide, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid at a price that makes prestige brands look ridiculous. The damage reversal claims are bold, but the ingredients are solid and the results are real, if more modest than the marketing suggests.