Elastin

Elastin is a protein found in the skin that gives it its elasticity and firmness. It is produced by fibroblast cells in the dermis and is responsible for maintaining the skin's ability to bounce back after being stretched or compressed.

More about Elastin

Elastin is a crucial component of the skin's extracellular matrix, working in conjunction with collagen to provide structural support and resilience. It allows the skin to return to its original shape after being stretched or wrinkled, contributing to a smooth and youthful appearance.

As we age, the production of elastin decreases, leading to a loss of skin elasticity and the formation of wrinkles and sagging. Environmental factors such as sun exposure and smoking can also degrade elastin, accelerating the aging process.

Using skincare products containing ingredients that support elastin production, such as retinoids and peptides, can help maintain skin elasticity and minimize the signs of aging.