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GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring copper peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It binds copper ions and plays a role in tissue repair and regeneration.
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GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring copper peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It binds copper ions and plays a role in tissue repair and regeneration.
Let’s break it down straight.
1. Skin & Anti-Aging
Stimulates collagen and elastin production
May improve skin firmness and fine lines
Supports wound healing
Can help with uneven skin tone and texture
2. Hair Support
Studied for stimulating hair follicle activity
Sometimes used in scalp serums for thinning hair
3. Tissue Repair
Supports healing processes
Has anti-inflammatory properties
May promote blood vessel growth (angiogenesis)
Topical (most common)
Serums, creams, microneedling solutions
Typical cosmetic concentrations: 0.05%–0.5%
Injectable (less common, research/clinic use)
Used in some regenerative medicine circles
Not widely approved for medical use in many regions
Be clear on this:
It’s not a steroid
It’s not a growth hormone
It’s not magic
It’s a signaling peptide that can support skin remodeling when used consistently. Results are gradual, not dramatic overnight transformations.
If someone’s selling it as a miracle muscle builder or extreme performance enhancer — that’s marketing, not science.
Generally well tolerated topically. Possible:
Mild irritation
Temporary redness
Rare allergic reaction
Injectables carry higher risk and should not be used casually.
Ask yourself:
Are you using it for skin quality?
Hair restoration?
Injury recovery?
The goal matters, because application method and expectations should match the outcome you want.
If you tell me what you’re trying to achieve — skin, hair, recovery, performance — I’ll give you a focused, no-nonsense breakdown tailored to that goal.
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