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Image-Based Skin Analysis & Custom Formula (Texture + Dark Spots)

Image-Based Skin Analysis & Custom Formula
(Texture + Dark Spot Appearance)

Important: This post provides general cosmetic care information based on image observations. It is not a medical diagnosis or treatment advice. If you have a skin disease, symptoms that worsen, or are on medication, please consult a qualified clinician.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ycUVCyckHJav_3qt0THsc3YnMjCo7lB0/view?usp=sharing
Uploaded sample (close-up). Lighting and recent cream application can affect surface shine in photos.

1) What the Photo Shows (Non-Medical Observation)

  • Pigmentation Multiple brown macules of varied size/depth; a few clusters appear darker.
  • Texture Fine irregularities and visible pores; mild roughness impression.
  • Tone balance Slight blotchiness; overall brightness could be more even.
  • Hydration barrier Some surface shine (likely from cream) but deeper hydration/elasticity support would help.
Photo-based readings can shift with angle, distance, and lighting. Results below target the consistent patterns: dark-spot appearance + texture refinement.

2) Custom Cosmetic Formula (Serum + Cream)

Serum — “Spot & Texture Focus”

INCI / IngredientSuggested %Why it’s here
Niacinamide6.0Balances the appearance of uneven tone and dark spots.
Astaxanthin (from Haematococcus pluvialis)0.05Powerful antioxidant; photo-exposure support.
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 / Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Matrixyl 3000)1.0Texture/elasticity support via ECM signaling.
Sodium DNA0.20Skin conditioning; supportive environment for renewal appearance.
Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu)0.005Additional ECM/firmness support.
EGCG0.40Antioxidant + calming.
Panthenol0.8Barrier comfort and hydration.
Madecassoside + Allantoin0.35Soothing blend to help with sensitivity.
Sodium Hyaluronate (multi-weight)0.9Layered hydration for smoother feel.
Glycerin + 1,3-Propanediol7.0 totalHumectant base for slip and water balance.
Phenoxyethanol + Ethylhexylglycerin0.7Low-irritation preservation.
Water + bufferq.s. to 100Target pH 6.2 ± 0.2.

Cream — “Barrier & Glow Lock”

INCI / IngredientSuggested %Role
Ceramide NP / Cholesterol / Fatty Acids0.8 / 0.3 / 0.3Lamellar barrier reinforcement.
Squalane + Light Esters4–6Soft “water-glow” without heavy grease.
Panthenol1.0Comfort + hydration.
Sodium Hyaluronate0.25Moisture lock.
Tocopherol0.2Lipid antioxidant support.
O/W emulsifier + structure waxq.s.Stable emulsion; elegant finish.
Phenoxyethanol + Caprylyl Glycol0.8Preservation.
Water + bufferq.s. to 100Target pH 6.2 ± 0.2.

3) How to Use (4–8 Weeks)

AM

  1. Gentle cleanse → toner.
  2. Serum 2–3 drops (thin extra layer on darker areas).
  3. Thin layer of cream → broad-spectrum sunscreen.

PM

  • Cleanse → toner.
  • Serum 3–4 drops over cheeks/cheekbones/jawline.
  • Cream to seal (extend to neck/jawline).
  • Optional: low-irritation PHA 3–5% peel 1–2×/week to smooth texture. Avoid combining with strong retinoids/acids on the same night.

    🤝 OEM Expansion

    We can help extend this base into a premium line with liposome (3–5%), palmitoyl modifications, and globally accepted preservation systems.

    👉 Contact for OEM Collaboration

    4) Safety & Notes

    • This content is for general cosmetic care only, not medical diagnosis or treatment.
    • Patch test first (48 hours). Stop use if irritation persists.
    • If pregnant, nursing, or on medication, seek professional advice.
    • Lighting and recent cream application can exaggerate shine; compare progress photos under the same setup.
    © Image-based skincare guide. Individual responses vary.

    DIY Anti-Wrinkle Serum

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    🧴 DIY Anti-Wrinkle Serum

    This post introduces a practical DIY serum for wrinkle care, showing not only the recipe but also a professional analysis of each ingredient, preparation notes, and how the formulation can be expanded toward OEM-grade products.

    🧪 Recipe (30 mL, Cold Process)

    • Purified water qs → 30 mL
    • Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 (Argireline) 10% solution: 5% (~0.5% active peptide)
    • Palmitoyl Peptide Complex (palmitoylated tri/tetrapeptide solution): 2%
    • Adenosine 1% solution: 3% (0.03% active)
    • Niacinamide solution: 4% (2–3% for sensitive skin)
    • Hyaluronic Acid 1% stock: 3 mL (final 0.1%)
    • Glycerin 3% + Panthenol 1%
    • Preservative (Phenoxyethanol 0.6% + Ethylhexylglycerin 0.2%): 0.8% total
    • Citrate buffer 0.2% (target pH 5.2–5.8)

    📊 Market-Level Guide

    Function Ingredient Level Role Alt Tier
    Wrinkle Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 solution 5% Helps relax expression lines ★★★
    Wrinkle Palmitoyl Peptide Complex 2% Supports ECM/collagen environment ★★★
    Wrinkle Adenosine solution 0.03% KFDA-listed functional ingredient ★★★
    Barrier/Tone Niacinamide 4% Barrier support & tone evenness 2–3% (sensitive) ★★☆
    Moisture Hyaluronic Acid (1% stock) 3 mL (0.1%) Water retention & plump feel LMW HA ★★☆
    Moisture Glycerin 3% Core humectant + Panthenol 1% ★★☆
    Moist/Soothe Panthenol 1% Soothing & barrier support Allantoin ★★☆
    Preservation PE + EHG blend 0.8% total Antimicrobial system Benzoate + Sorbate Essential
    pH buffer Citric Acid / Sodium Citrate small Keep pH 5.2–5.8 Essential

    Tier guide: ★☆☆ basic / ★★☆ mid / ★★★ premium (multi-peptide + adenosine)

    🔬 Ingredient Analysis (Professional Notes)

    Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 (Argireline)

    • Mechanism: competitively modulates SNAP-25 complex formation → reduces neurotransmitter release; supports expression-wrinkle relaxation.
    • Use level: 0.3–1.0% active (here ~0.5%); water-soluble; stable at pH ~5–7.
    • Compatibility: works well with humectants and niacinamide; avoid high-acid peels in the same routine if irritation occurs.

    Palmitoyl Peptide Complex

    • Mechanism: palmitoylation increases stratum-corneum affinity/retention; supports ECM and collagen signaling.
    • Use level: 0.3–1.0% active (2% solution input typical) in aqueous serums.
    • Note: keep total active peptides ≤ ~1% to minimize stinging on sensitive skin.

    Adenosine

    • Mechanism: A2A-related signaling; a KFDA-listed functional for wrinkle improvement.
    • Use level: 0.04–0.1% (here 0.03% to start); stable at pH 5–7.
    • Formulation: pre-dissolve; add in the cool phase to avoid crystallization.

    Niacinamide

    • Benefits: barrier lipid synthesis, uneven tone control, elasticity support.
    • Use level: 2–5% (2–3% for sensitive users).
    • pH note: prolonged low pH (<4) can convert to nicotinic acid → transient flushing.

    Hyaluronic Acid (1% stock)

    • Role: water retention and plumping; mixing HMW/LMW improves feel and persistence.
    • Use level: 0.05–0.2% final (here 0.1%).

    Glycerin & Panthenol

    • Role: core humectancy (3%) + soothing/barrier support (1%).
    • Tack control: keep glycerin at 2–3% if stickiness is an issue.

    Preservative (PE+EHG 0.8%) & Citrate Buffer (0.2%)

    • System: PE 0.6–0.8% + EHG 0.2–0.4% is common for aqueous serums.
    • pH: maintain 5.2–5.8 to balance peptide/adenosine stability and preservation efficacy.

    🌿 Preparation (Cold Process)

    1. Blend water + humectants (glycerin, panthenol, HA stock) at 200–400 rpm.
    2. Add peptides (Argireline, palmitoyl complex) → adenosine → niacinamide stepwise.
    3. Add preservative, adjust pH 5.2–5.8, then fill.

    ✨ How to Use

    • Apply 2–3 drops after toner at night.
    • For sensitive users, start with 2–3% niacinamide.
    • Always patch-test before regular use.

    ⚠️ DIY Notice

    DIY formulas are for personal/educational use. Commercialization requires facilities, stability & microbiological testing, and regulatory compliance. Discontinue on discoloration or off-odor.

    🤝 OEM Expansion

    We can help extend this base into a premium line with liposome (3–5%), palmitoyl modifications, and globally accepted preservation systems.

    👉 Contact for OEM Collaboration

    ✅ TrustProof (3 lines)

    • Assumption: multi-peptide (Argireline + palmitoyl) + adenosine + humectant network can act synergistically.
    • Constraint: DIY has storage/variability limits; testing & documentation needed before sales.
    • Checks: pH 5.2–5.8; preservation efficacy; 4–8-week human use metrics (elasticity/wrinkle).

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