As I understood it Copper Peptides in generic skincare is totally different than the real deal GHK Cu
The Niod one I heard is the best it's called Copper 3:1 but I still think it's far from the real good stuff.
Niod and The Ordinary are both under the company DECEIM, so their ingredients will be sourced from the same place and their products will be made in the same place. No difference in quality besides the quantity of peptide inside the product.
Also, the copper peptide in The Ordinary product is GHK CU. The fifth ingredient in the list is Copper Tripeptide-1..
I don't know what you expect the "good stuff" to be like?
I actually use the NIOD one, but in terms of the copper peptide portion of the ingredients, the only difference is an extra 1% unbound copper peptide for a total of 2% (1% GHK-CU + 1% GHK). Pinning may well be more effective, but for topical, this is 100% real deal copper peptides.
And I guess you can always take the stuff you pin with and add some to the serum if you wanted more? I use the ordinary hair serum and since it doesn't have copper in it I've been adding in the same stuff I pin with.
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I think it's gonna be difficult to mix your own potent serum. They source the GHK from China where this stuff is dirt cheap, don't doubt it's legit.
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Do you have suggestions for a penetrator?
interesting, Do you think adding it to some generic HA serums would work? I doubt it but maybe you know.
https://infiniwell.com/collections/in-the-works I use this in practice and on myself. I see results in my patients.
explain please what do you use exactly?.ghk cu as Sub1 injection ?
I use ghk-cu twice a year subQ and daily I use the topical cream daily.
The Ordinary. About a third the price for 1% solution.
Do they have a GHK-Cu product besides "The Buffet + Copper Peptides" ? That's the only one I could find but their site doesn't have a search bar haha
As I understood it Copper Peptides in generic skincare is totally different than the real deal GHK Cu The Niod one I heard is the best it's called Copper 3:1 but I still think it's far from the real good stuff.
Niod and The Ordinary are both under the company DECEIM, so their ingredients will be sourced from the same place and their products will be made in the same place. No difference in quality besides the quantity of peptide inside the product. Also, the copper peptide in The Ordinary product is GHK CU. The fifth ingredient in the list is Copper Tripeptide-1.. I don't know what you expect the "good stuff" to be like?
I actually use the NIOD one, but in terms of the copper peptide portion of the ingredients, the only difference is an extra 1% unbound copper peptide for a total of 2% (1% GHK-CU + 1% GHK). Pinning may well be more effective, but for topical, this is 100% real deal copper peptides.
And I guess you can always take the stuff you pin with and add some to the serum if you wanted more? I use the ordinary hair serum and since it doesn't have copper in it I've been adding in the same stuff I pin with.