Pro-Collagen Multi-Peptide Booster
Reviewed by SerumTruth Editorial · Updated July 2026
A solid mid-tier pick with a broad peptide lineup. You pay a premium over the budget benchmark for formulation polish rather than for more proven actives.
- Evidence14 / 30
Strength of the research behind the key actives
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5: limited evidence
- Score is the average of the key actives’ evidence grades.
- Potency14 / 25
Dosed at studied levels, not fairy-dusted
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5: present, but below a studied dose
- Potency tracks how strongly the actives are dosed, led by the strongest, not how many there are.
- Delivery & stability14 / 20
Delivery tech + packaging that protects fragile actives
- Delivery: standard
- Packaging: tinted glass
- No fragile actives here, so packaging barely moves the score.
- Formulation1 / 10
Disclosure, active breadth, and ingredient generation
- 0 of 1 actives disclose a concentration
- 1 key active (breadth credit caps at 3)
- No current-generation or synergy bonus
- Value4 / 15
What a month of use costs vs. the category
- About $56 per month to use
- $62 for 20 ml, used about twice a day (about 0.3 ml each time), so a bottle lasts about 1.1 months
- Band: $6/month or less earns full marks, $60/month or more hits the floor.
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What’s inside
| Active | Disclosed | Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 | n/a | Light |
A six-peptide blend led by Syn-Coll (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5), with SH-Polypeptide-121, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-72 Amide and others, fragrance-free and quiet on disclosed percentages. The tinted dropper bottle is fine here, since these peptides are far less air- and light-sensitive than vitamin C or copper.
How it’s delivered
Air- and light-sensitive actives (vitamin C, copper peptides) lose potency fast in the wrong packaging, so delivery and the bottle are scored, not just what’s on the label.
The actives, explained
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