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Tripeptide-110

A not reported peptide ingredient listed in EU cosmetic databases—often used in anti-aging formulas.

Tripeptide-110 illustration
Reading ingredients on a skincare label

Spotted this on a label?

Tripeptide-110

That’s the INCI name—the official way it appears on the back of your serum or cream. Same ingredient, different marketing names.

Structure (cute edition)

Simplified amino acid chain for Tripeptide-110

Tripeptide-110 is the synthetic peptide consisting of lysine and phenylalanine.

INCI: TRIPEPTIDE-110 · ~3 amino acids in our simplified view

Research & public records

Counts and links from public databases (PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, Wikidata, NIH drug nomenclature). Educational only — not medical advice.

ChEMBL: MACROCYCLIC TRIPEPTIDE MOTIF

What brands say it does

Tripeptide-110 EU CosIng describes it as: Tripeptide-110 is the synthetic peptide consisting of lysine and phenylalanine.. In skin care it is typically a supporting active—meant to complement hydrators and antioxidants rather than work alone.

Where you’ll find it

Anti-aging serums, moisturizers, and multi-peptide complexes. Look for Tripeptide-110 on the INCI list.

Other names you might see

Tripeptide-110

Similar peptides

Educational only—not medical advice. Results vary; talk to a dermatologist for personal recommendations.