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Updated: Jan 18, 2023

What Is Silk Protein?




Silk protein is a fibrous protein formed by converting silk from the cocoon of the silkworm. Its molecular structure is similar to that of the collagen fibres that make up our skin. Silk bonds with other proteins and molecules in the skin, firming it up and increasing hydration levels.

Silk protein is a fibrous protein formed by converting silk from the cocoon of the silkworm. Its molecular structure is similar to that of the collagen fibres that make up our skin.

Silk bonds with other proteins and molecules in the skin, firming it up and increasing hydration levels.

If you’re not already using skincare products formulated with silk protein, here are five reasons you might start:

Silk protein is similar to human keratin and helps in the production of keratin protein.

Silk protein consists of 18 amino acids. More than ten of these are similar to the amino acids already contained in the skin.

Silk protein is beneficial for maintaining the normal function of the skin’s surface film. This film on the outermost layer of the epidermis prevents external factors from irritating it, prevents the evaporation of water, and protects the skin.

Silk protein can maintain the water content of the skin and has the function of a natural humidity-regulating factor.

Silk inhibits the formation of excess melanin in the skin which may prevent the formation of dark spots and freckles.


- Silk has plenty of moisturizing factors of Silk Protein & Sericine There are 12 amino acids in silk useful with any skin type and age, It conditions to improves flexibility and quickens the healing of surface injury to the skin, helping to heal chapped skin reduces skin wrinkling and helps prevent skin damage from dust, paint, acid alkali, UV cut, Anti oxidize, active collagen, anti-inflammation. - Your skin looks younger and comes to be smooth as silk. - Silk Has plenty of moisturizing facto of Silk Protein & Sericin - There are 12 amino acids in silk useful with any skin type and age, It conditions to improves flexibility and quickens the healing of a surface injury to the skin, helping to heal chapped skin reducing skin wrinkling and helps prevent skin damage from dust, paint, acid alkali, UV cut, anti oxidize, active collagen, anti - Inflammation some cocoons maybe get the brown spot from the pupa. Direction : 1 cocoon can use 4 - 5 times. Proper for normal and also Sensitive skin. Step 1: Soak silk cotton in 60 ํC hot water for 2-3 minutes to make it soft. Step 2: Scrub the face gently when the cotton surface come to soft. (Do not scrub strongly) Step 3: After use, wash it with water and keep it dry in the room.

Begin with soaking before using Silk Protein Cocoon before reusing. If you’re not already using skincare products formulated with silk protein, here are five reasons you might start,

Silk protein is similar to human keratin and helps in the production of keratin protein.

  1. Silk protein consists of 18 amino acids. More than ten of these are similar to the amino acids already contained in the skin.

  2. Silk protein is beneficial for maintaining the normal function of the skin’s surface film. This film on the outermost layer of the epidermis prevents external factors from irritating it, prevents the evaporation of water, and protects the skin.

  3. Silk protein can maintain the water content of the skin and has the function of a natural humidity-regulating factor.

  4. Silk inhibits the formation of excess melanin in the skin which may prevent the formation of dark spots and freckles.




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