Skin Health / Anti-Wrinkle
Also known as: skin health, anti-wrinkle, collagen, skin rejuvenation, skin elasticity, wrinkles, fine lines, skin repair, skin tightening, complexion
Key considerations
- GHK-Cu stimulates collagen and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in skin fibroblasts and can be used topically or via injection
- SNAP-8 is an acetyl octapeptide that mimics the N-terminal of SNAP-25, reducing muscle contraction depth — often called topical Botox
- GHK-Cu naturally declines from ~200ng/ml at age 20 to ~80ng/ml by age 60, correlating with visible skin aging
- Topical application of GHK-Cu and SNAP-8 can be effective for facial skin without systemic injection
- GH secretagogues indirectly support skin health by increasing collagen turnover and cellular regeneration through elevated IGF-1
Basic tier — start here
Intermediate tier
Advanced tier
Recommended stacks — basic
Recommended stacks — intermediate
Recommended stacks — advanced
Common questions
- Can I use GHK-Cu as a topical cream or do I need to inject it?
- How does SNAP-8 compare to Botox for wrinkle reduction?
- How long before I see visible skin improvements with peptides?
- Can I combine GHK-Cu with my existing skincare routine?
- What is the GLOW blend and how does it work for skin?
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