Heptapeptide-28 is a synthetic peptide that promotes hair growth inducing follicle cell proliferation and differentiation. This peptide is also known under the trade name CG-Alostop.
Heptapeptide-28 activates the anagen phase of hair development and delays the catagen phase lessening hair loss.
Functions
Hair growth stimulator
Synonyms
CG-Alostop
Related ingredients
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