Usually retinol (specifically tretinoin) is my top anti-aging ingredient pick, but I’m always open to exploring other options. Peptides have recently been on my radar, specifically the ones in the new Peter Thomas Roth range.
If you’re curious about peptides, Anne has a great post on them, but in a nutshell, they can increase collage production, decrease collagen breakdown, and influence muscle contractions which helps relax the lines on our face, making them promising anti-aging ingredients.
So naturally, I was intrigued by the Peter Thomas Roth Peptide 21 line and have been testing for the past month, and here are my thoughts on each one:
Peptide 21 Amino Acid Exfoliating Peel Pads
- Key Ingredients
- amino acids, salicylic acid, green tea extract, chamomile extract, vitamin a, vitamin c, vitamin e (full list here)
alcohol-free, paraben-free - Price & Size
- $52 for 60 pads at Sephora, Ulta, Nordstrom, Dermstore, and Peter Thomas Roth (use code geekyposhe_PTR30 for 30% off!)
So these don’t actually contain peptides, but rather amino acids, which are the building blocks of peptides and collagen, and have a ton of skin-benefits themselves:
- Many are naturally found on our skin as part of the natural moisturizing factors (NMFs). Basically they’re essential to helping our skin stay healthy and hydrated
- Arginine can help speed up wound healing1 and when used with AHAs, can help reduce irritations.
- Proline, Glycine, and Leucine can help reduce the appearances of fine lines when used together2. Glycine can also help promote wound healing3
- Histidine can help protect against skin infections4
- Isoleucine can help repair our moisture barrier5
As for the exfoliant itself, PTR claims a “20% complex of salicylic acic + phytic acid + sodium lactate”, which sounds potent, except neither phytic acid nor sodium lactate are actually exfoliants . So really it’s just salicylic acid, which is still great for clearing our the gunk in our pores and treating blackheads.
Also pay attention to the word “complex“, which just means a mix of ingredients including the key ones mentioned. PTR uses this sneaky word in the serum description as well, so just keep in mind the key ingredient % is actually much lower.
As for the peel itself, my thoughts since my initial Instagram post hasn’t change. I still love it for its efficacy and gentleness. There’s minimal stinging and redness, and I always wake up with brighter and smoother skin when I use this the night before.
It’s also nice to see a BHA-only peel pad, making this a nice option for those with oily and/or problematic skin. I can definitely see myself repurchasing this one!
Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥
Peptide 21 Wrinkle Resist Serum
- Key Ingredients
- peptides, squalane, hyaluronic acid, vitamin a, vitamin c, vitamin e (full list here)
alcohol-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free - Price & Size
- $110 for 30ml/1oz at Sephora, Ulta, Nordstrom, Dermstore, and Peter Thomas Roth (use code geekyposhe_PTR30 for 30% off!)
PTR claims a “73% complex of 21 peptides + neuropeptides“, but we know the % doesn’t mean much.
Also I’m not sure why the brand chose to separate peptides and neuropeptides, since the latter is just a subset of peptides that can communicate with and affect other cells. Lastly I counted 17 peptides in the ingredient list, so PTR, you owe us 4 more peptides!
Dubious marketing aside, let’s take a look at some of the peptides featured. Most have limited research done only by the manufacturers, but here are a few more notable ones:
- Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, aka Argireline, helps smooth out wrinkles, but it’s more so a temporary fix, rather than treating the root issue6
- Matrixyl 3000, which is a combo of Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, is probably one of the better studied peptides (which isn’t saying much, but you take what you can get). Together they can help reduce wrinkles and improve skin tone and texture7
- Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, aka Syn-Ake, is similar to to Argireline in that it helps relax the lines on our face. It’s also one of the smaller peptides that’s able to penetrate into the skin.
Depending on your feelings about peptides, this ingredient list can either be impressive or disappointing, but let’s talk results.
I will say that of all the non-retinol based anti-aging serums I’ve tried, this is one of the better ones. I don’t have serious wrinkles (yet), but I’ve definitely noticed less fine lines around my eye area! The texture is also lovely: lightweight and absorbs fast with minimal stickiness.
Compared to the Hylamide SubQ Antiage Serum, which is also peptide based, the PTR Peptide 21 Wrinkle Resist Serum delivered much better results, but also at triple the price.
If you have the budget, I do think this is one worth considering, especially if you’ve had good results with peptides in the past. Personally I like it, but won’t be repurchasing this anytime soon.
Rating: ♥♥♥♥
Peptide 21 Lift & Firm Moisturizer
- Key Ingredients
- peptides, squalane, jojoba seed oil, hyaluronic acid, vitamin e (full list here)
alcohol-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free - Price & Size
- $78 for 100ml/3.4oz at Sephora, Ulta, Nordstrom, Dermstore, and Peter Thomas Roth (use code geekyposhe_PTR30 for 30% off!)
This has pretty much the same peptides as the serum, but in a lightweight gel texture. I appreciate the pump bottle to keep the ingredients potent, and 3 pumps is enough to keep my currently dry-normal skin moisturized throughout the night. Skin looks matte but feels soft the next morning.
Of the 3 products in the range, this is definitely the most underwhelming. My personal preference for cream moisturizers aside, this just didn’t do much for me.
For a while I was actually using half this and half my usual night cream on each side of my face, and the only difference is that the side with my regular cream actually had slight glow the next morning. Yep, pass.
Rating: ♥♥
Final Verdict
- Packaging9/10
- Ingredients8/10
- Texture/Application8.5/10
- Performance8.5/10
- Price6.5/10
Misleading descriptions aside, I'm actually pretty happy with 2 of the 3 products in this range! The peeling pad and serum are both gentle alternatives to the usual options, and they've delivered noticeable results, which is ultimately the most important thing. Yes they are pricey, so I wouldn't consider these must-haves, but if you have the budget, I'd recommend adding those two to your wishlist and skipping the moisturizer.
They now have a trial kit at $65, which includes all 3 products in travel sizes. Plus you can get 30% off with code geekyposhe_PTR30!
What are your thoughts on peptides? Yay or nay? Do you use any peptide-based products in your routine?
Article Sources
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Kawashima, Makoto, et al. “Improvement of Crow’s Feet Lines by Topical Application of 1-Carbamimidoyl-L-Proline (CLP).” European Journal of Dermatology, vol. 23, no. 2, Mar. 2013, pp. 195–201, https://doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2013.1964.
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This is such a comprehensive and informative read dear. Gotta check this out. Thanks for sharing!
Jessica | notjessfashion.com
I haven’t got much experience with Peptides in my routine so this was really helpful Jenny! always love how you break down all aspects in your reviews. I will definitely keep an eye out for these products since they have been working so well for you xx
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Yay I’m glad you found it helpful Sam, thanks for reading! I’ve only tried a few peptide products in the past myself, but this is the first time I’ve seen such great results!
I would love to try the moisturizer <3 Nice Post! Have a great day!
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I need this in my life so bad
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I have always wanted to try Peter Thomas products… I am so interested to try wrinkle resist serum… thanks for your helpful review…❤️
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I’m just trying to understand the anti-aging game so peptides is all new to me. I’ve just started to incorporate a retinol into my routine and I wouldn’t mind trying those exfoliating wipes as a way to test the efficiency on my skin. Not sure I’m so keen on the serum or moisturiser however.
Sxx
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The peeling pads are definitely what I recommend most out of the 3, just be careful to space out your retinol usage and these so you don’t overexfoliate by accident!
I have not looked into using peptides but you have gotten me curious! Definitely wouldn’t mind using pads since it’s easier and minimal cleanup!
The pads are so good! Definitely a nice option if you want easy + gentle exfoliation!
I’ve tried this range as well and totally agree with your assessment Jenny. It’s been awhile since I used any products with peptides and they can be great for improving texture and the look of fine lines but the results are definitely more subtle than say retinol. I loved the pads immediately and they work well for my husband too. I was similarly impressed with the serum and I’m glad it’s not just me who thought the moisturizer didn’t really do anything.
Yep, you definitely can’t beat retinol when it comes to results! I feel like it’s just harder to get results with moisturizers in general, especially since the serums are doing most of the work!
I will definitely have to check these out since I’ve been more interested in anti-aging products now. Thank you for sharing your review with us!
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These are great if you’re just getting into anti-aging since they’re still pretty gentle! Thanks for reading!
As long ass they show result I am okay with the misleading description (^^’,) I’ve been seeing these PTR peptides a lot lately but they’re not yet available in our local Sephora and other PTR retailers.
xx Alyssa | STYLE VANITY
Haha, I agree, I can forgive the false advertising too as long the products are really good! Hopefully they’ll be available there soon!
Thanks for sharing the review. Deifinitely gonna try these products!
Adi xx | http://www.fancycorrectitude.com
Thanks for reading, hope you’ll enjoy these as much as I do!
Thank you for the review! I’ve tried the line’s hair/body products but hadn’t considered its skincare products previously. I certainly like the sound of the pads and serum. I’m all about combatting every single fine line now! Hopefully I can score it during the annual Sephora or Cult Beauty sale!
Oh I didn’t know they had hair/body products, I need to look into them! These are available in Sephora already, so definitely add them to your wishlist!
This sounds like an excellent brand, personally haven’t tried anything from Peter Thomas Roth, the mask sounds great and thanks for sharing this info with all of us.
Laura xo
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I tried several products from the brand and generally I’ve been pretty pleased, though this line has definitely stood out for me the most!
Oh wow, once again I’m completely blown away by your knowledge when it comes to skincare! I feel as though I learn a ton every time I read one of your reviews haha :) hope you’re having a fabulous week so far babe!
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Aw thank you Gabrielle, I’m so glad to hear that! :) Hope you’re having an amazing week too!
My thoughts on peptides? Yay, but I don’t tend to pay too much for them. That being said I am curious to try this line, and with my still oily skin the gel cream would probably be my pick over the serum. Simply because I don’t have a peptide cream in my arsenal yet.
Anne – Linda, Libra, Loca
I agree with you, I do feel like this range is a bit overpriced but darn I like the results! I’m curious how the results are using the moisturizer alone, since it does share similar ingredients with the serum. You’ll have to let me know if you do try it!
Oh they sound amazing! Wanted to try their products for ages.. I heard great things about the pumpkin mask..
x Lisa | lisaautumn.com
I love their masks too, though I’ve yet to try the pumpkin one!
I’ve actually never heard of this brand before! Sounds interesting…
Candice x
natalyaamour.com
I’m also a big fan of their mask, especially their Irish Moor Mud Mask, it’s so good!
I am adding peptides into my routine again with The Ordinary Buffet + Copper serum. Peptides are such a tricky subject, most times I don’t really see massive results with them so I prefer to buy cheaper serums. If I see brilliant results with The Ordinary then I might explore this range.
I agree, they’re definitely not on the same level as retinol when it comes to anti-aging, so I was surprised to find this serum worked so well for me! On the other hand Hylamide SubQ (which is supposed to be similar to The Ordinary Buffet) did nothing. I’m curious about their copper serum though, I’ve heard good things about copper peptides in general!
thanks for sharing your review with us!
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Thanks for reading!