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  • T TBone

    @WisGal64 and @jackie Just mixed 1 gram GHK with some Ordinary HA for the Mrs. per your direction on this thread. Confirming it gets refrigerated between uses?

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    @TBone said in Peptides for skin tightening / health:

    @WisGal64 and @jackie Just mixed 1 gram GHK with some Ordinary HA for the Mrs. per your direction on this thread. Confirming it gets refrigerated between uses?

    I do. Maybe not necessary, but it feels good cool

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      @TBone said in Peptides for skin tightening / health:

      @WisGal64 and @jackie Just mixed 1 gram GHK with some Ordinary HA for the Mrs. per your direction on this thread. Confirming it gets refrigerated between uses?

      I do. Maybe not necessary, but it feels good cool

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      @jackie Perfect. Thank you.

      Took a little more effort to mix than I expected. Put some serum in the GHK tube and thought it would just dissolve. Shook it and then had to get a small stir stick to finish the job. Poured it into the serum bottle, then put more serum in the tube to get the rest of the GHK. Is this normal? Or is there a better way?

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        I pour it directly into the HA and stir it with the dropper. I store in the cabinet but fridge would work too

        “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        • WisGal64W WisGal64

          I pour it directly into the HA and stir it with the dropper. I store in the cabinet but fridge would work too

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          @WisGal64 Thanks! I’ll try that next time. I was afraid of making a mess (not sure how easily it would pour out). lol

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          • R Rain

            My friends all know me as "the peptide guy", and one of them is asking about skin health / wrinkle reduction peptides. I know that GHK-Cu is the gold standard, but he is asking about peptides that are used by topical application. My research tiger has never used any of these, and I know that I've heard of some peptide that can be applied directly to the skin but wasn't sure if there were some that are better than others for this use case. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated!

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            @Rain depending on what you little rat friend need. i'd say wrinkled yes the GHK-Cu but i hear tell that KPV can be used topicaly for skin conditions like a rash or eczema. maybe poison ivy itch

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              I have a little funnel. I put it right in the HA

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                Just wanted to share an experience. I had ordered a collection of The Ordinary skin care, didn't realize that it came with cold pressed Rose Hip oil. Read up on it, started layering it on top of the GHK-CU serum in the evenings. My skin, while it still feels soft in the mornings, was also a little dry in areas, after adding the rose hip oil, it has made a difference with the hydration, skin just feels so good.

                Note: You don't need much, like a drop will cover more area than realized, I learned very quickly lol

                “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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                  I use an oil from Besque that has Rose Hip Oil and I swear that the skin on my body has improved 30-40% since December. I need to make something to put my GHK-cu on my body first and then seal it in with the oil.

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                  • R Rain

                    My friends all know me as "the peptide guy", and one of them is asking about skin health / wrinkle reduction peptides. I know that GHK-Cu is the gold standard, but he is asking about peptides that are used by topical application. My research tiger has never used any of these, and I know that I've heard of some peptide that can be applied directly to the skin but wasn't sure if there were some that are better than others for this use case. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated!

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                    @Rain Randy has created a monster…Im researching GHKcu and Ahkcu for hair plus topically since I am doing GLOW subQ. Ive added topical copper powder to the serums thinking for preservation and synergy IMG_4563.jpeg .

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                    • B beachfun

                      @Rain Randy has created a monster…Im researching GHKcu and Ahkcu for hair plus topically since I am doing GLOW subQ. Ive added topical copper powder to the serums thinking for preservation and synergy IMG_4563.jpeg .

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                      @beachfun said in Peptides for skin tightening / health:

                      Randy has created a monster

                      I feel like we could all say that. 😂

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