While peptides have become synonymous with skincare, their influence extends far beyond the surface. In the world of wellness and supplementation, peptides are increasingly being explored for their systemic benefits – supporting everything from recovery to cognitive health.
Here, the landscape becomes more nuanced.
Collagen peptides
The most widely peptide format used in beauty and wellness, collagen peptides support skin elasticity, joint health and connective tissue integrity. They are particularly valued for their high bioavailability and clinically supported benefits for skin ageing. We combine collagen peptides with hyaluronic acid, tremella mushroom and more in our NEW Beauty Plus supplement.
Bioactive peptides
Derived from food sources such as dairy, fish and plants, these peptides exert targeted physiological effects. Research suggests they may support blood pressure regulation, immune function and antioxidant activity.
Hormone-modulating peptides
Certain peptides influence the release of hormones such as growth hormone, which plays a role in tissue repair, metabolism and muscle maintenance. While promising, these are typically explored in clinical settings rather than mainstream supplementation.
Antimicrobial peptides
Part of the body’s innate immune system, these peptides help defend against pathogens and maintain microbiome balance – an emerging area of interest in both gut and skin health.
Neuropeptides
Acting within the nervous system, these peptides are involved in signalling pathways that affect mood, stress response and cognitive function.

