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GHK-Cu

Category: Hair & Skin. Product details, related compounds, and research links remain close at hand while you browse.

Collection Overview

27 compounds

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Selected Category

Hair & Skin

3peptides

Appearance-oriented compounds tied to skin quality, hair support, pigmentation, and regenerative signaling.

Hair & SkinAppearance and regenerative research focus
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GHK-Cu

Hair & Skin

GHK-Cu

Copper peptide widely discussed for skin quality, hair support, and regenerative signaling.

50mgResearch grade peptide with batch-level reviewCOA AvailableCataloged for research
SkinHairRepair
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Mechanism

GHK-Cu is associated with wound repair, extracellular matrix signaling, and visible tissue-quality pathways relevant to skin and hair.

Research Snapshot

This compound stands out because it bridges appearance and repair use cases more clearly than most peptides in the library.

Potential Benefits Being Studied

Potential benefits include skin texture support, cosmetic recovery, scalp and hair interest, and regeneration-adjacent tissue care.

Primary Systems

Skin signaling, extracellular matrix, repair.

Relevance Panel

Appetite Effect

No appetite effect.

Recovery Relevance

Moderate recovery relevance.

Cognitive Relevance

Low cognitive relevance.

Energy Relevance

Low energy relevance.

Research Maturity

Moderate topical and regenerative literature.

Differentiators

One of the clearest crossover compounds between appearance and tissue repair.