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Copper Peptide Rejuvenation Serum

$270.00

Cosmetic-Grade | USA Manufactured | Fragrance-Free Formula

The serum that finally feels as good as it works. It goes on light, absorbs in seconds, and leaves your skin feeling hydrated, refreshed, and firmer — no sticky film, no heavy residue, no shine. Inside: GHK-Cu, (one of the most-researched peptides in skincare), BPC157, TB500, niacinamide, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, and a calming botanical base of aloe, rose water, cucumber, and chamomile. Not a single-ingredient serum — a full-spectrum formula where every layer earns its place.

Timeframe What to expect
Day 1 Immediate hydration, refreshed feel, plumper-looking skin, a smoother makeup surface
Weeks 2–4 Texture and tone start to even; skin feels more resilient
Weeks 6–12 The firmer-looking result — the one you actually bought it for
Ongoing Cosmetic benefits are maintained with continued use

⚠️ Important Disclaimer
For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic treatment.

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Copper Peptide Rejuvenation Serum

The Feel: Refreshed, Hydrated, Comfortable

This is the part people notice first. It goes on cool and light, sinks in within seconds, and leaves skin feeling refreshed and hydrated rather than coated. No tightness in the bad sense, no film, no residue — just skin that feels comfortable and looks firmer through the day.

A Finish That Actually Disappears

Most “firming” serums buy their slip with heavy silicones or tacky film-formers. This one is built on a sodium hyaluronate and botanical-water base that leaves nothing behind — no grab, no pilling under sunscreen, no shine. It layers clean under moisturizer, SPF, and makeup.

Five Actives, Not One

GHK-Cu gets the headlines, but this is a full formula. Niacinamide supports tone and texture, sodium hyaluronate delivers immediate plumpness, panthenol softens and soothes, and the peptide works on the appearance of firmness over time. Each does a different job, so the skin looks better on day one and over the weeks.

Barrier Support, Not Barrier Stress

Niacinamide (a well-studied vitamin B3 derivative) and panthenol work on the skin’s surface to support a comfortable, resilient barrier — which is why this serum layers well and suits people whose skin protests at retinol.

Calming Botanical Base

Aloe, rose water, cucumber, and chamomile aren’t there for the label — they’re the base that makes it feel calm and cooling on application. No sting, no flush, no fragrance load.

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What Is a Copper Peptide Serum?

A peptide rejuvenation serum is a leave-on skincare product that combines skin-signaling peptides with hydrators and barrier-supporting actives to improve the look and feel of skin. This one is built around GHK-Cu — a copper tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) that occurs naturally in human skin and declines with age — and pairs it with niacinamide, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, and a calming botanical base.

The point of the combination is that no single ingredient does everything. Sodium hyaluronate and the botanical waters deliver the immediate feel — refreshed, hydrated, plumper-looking — the moment it goes on. Niacinamide and panthenol support the barrier and the look of tone and texture. GHK-Cu is the longer game, working on the appearance of firmness over weeks. Together they give you something you feel on day one and see over time.

It’s a cosmetic product. It works on the appearance and feel of your skin. It is not a drug, not an injectable, and not a substitute for one.

Who This Peptide Serum Is For

You’ll get the most out of this if:

  • You’re starting to see loss of firmness — the jawline softening, the cheeks a little less lifted — before you’re seeing deep lines.
  • Retinol doesn’t agree with you. Peeling, redness, that tight raw feeling. Copper peptides are a different mechanism and are generally far better tolerated.
  • You hate the feel of most serums. If you’ve abandoned products because they pilled under SPF or left your face feeling shrink-wrapped, the finish here is the entire point.
  • You want one step, not seven. This does hydration, barrier, and peptide in a single layer.
  • You’re already deep into actives and want something that plays well with the rest of your shelf (see the layering FAQ — vitamin C is the one to time carefully).

This probably isn’t your product if:

  • You’re looking for a needle-free version of an injectable. It isn’t one. Different mechanism, different magnitude, different results.
  • You want overnight results. Hydration shows up day one. The firmness story is a 6–12 week one.
  • You have a copper sensitivity or Wilson’s disease — talk to your doctor first.
  • You’re pregnant or nursing — talk to your doctor first.

Why GHK-Cu Works

It works because it’s built as a system, not a single hero with filler around it. Four jobs, handled by ingredients chosen for each:

1. The immediate feel. Sodium hyaluronate is the low-molecular-weight, spreadable form of hyaluronic acid — it pulls water into the upper layers of the skin for instant plumpness. The botanical waters (aloe, rose, cucumber, chamomile) make it feel cool and refreshed the second it lands. This is the part you notice on day one.

2. The peptide. GHK-Cu is a copper-carrying tripeptide and one of the few peptides in skincare with a real body of peer-reviewed literature behind it rather than a single supplier-funded study. It’s the reason for the firmer look that builds over weeks.

3. The barrier and tone work. Niacinamide (vitamin B3) supports the skin barrier and helps with the appearance of tone, pores, and texture. Panthenol softens and soothes. These are what make the peptide’s slow work visible while you wait for it — and what let the serum sit comfortably next to the rest of your routine.

4. The delivery. Peptides are large, water-loving molecules, and a greasy occlusive base fights them. The lightweight aqueous base here carries the actives into the upper layers of the skin and then gets out of the way — which is also why it feels like nothing and never turns tacky.

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Copper Peptide Rejuvenation Serum FAQs

What is a copper peptide serum?
A copper peptide serum is a leave-on skincare product formulated around GHK-Cu, a copper-bound tripeptide that occurs naturally in human skin and declines with age. It’s used cosmetically to support a firmer, smoother-looking complexion.
What does GHK-Cu do for skin?
GHK-Cu is used in cosmetics to improve the appearance of firmness, fine lines, and skin texture. It’s among the most-researched peptides in skincare, with published literature stretching back decades.
Is a copper peptide serum a Botox alternative?
No. Botox is a prescription injectable that temporarily reduces muscle movement; a copper peptide serum is a topical cosmetic that works on the surface appearance of the skin. They do different things by different mechanisms, and no serum — ours included — replicates an injectable. Anyone selling you “Botox in a bottle” is selling you a phrase, not a result.
Can you use copper peptides with vitamin C?
Best practice is to separate them — use vitamin C in the morning and your copper peptide serum at night. Direct L-ascorbic acid is a strong reducing agent and can destabilize the copper complex when the two are layered together in the same routine.
Can you use copper peptides with niacinamide?
Yes — in fact, they’re formulated together in this serum. The old warnings about the pairing were based on a misreading of high-heat lab conditions that don’t apply to finished cosmetic formulas.
Can you use copper peptides with retinol?
Generally yes, though not layered wet-on-wet. Many people alternate nights, or apply one, wait ten minutes, then apply the other. If your skin is reactive, alternate.
Copper peptides vs retinol — which is better?
They’re different tools. Retinol has the deeper evidence base for photoaging but is poorly tolerated by many people, causing peeling and irritation. Copper peptides are far gentler and work by a different mechanism, which makes them a strong choice for sensitive skin or for anyone who has tried and abandoned retinol.
How long does it take to see results from a copper peptide serum?
Hydration and plumpness are visible the first day. Texture and tone typically shift around weeks 2–4. Changes in the appearance of firmness generally take 6–12 weeks of consistent nightly use.
Is copper peptide serum safe for sensitive skin?
Copper peptides are generally very well tolerated, and this formula is fragrance-light with a calming botanical base. As with any new product, patch test on the inner forearm for 24 hours first. If you have a known copper sensitivity or Wilson’s disease, speak with your doctor before use.
Should I use it in the morning or at night?
Night is ideal, particularly if you use vitamin C in the morning. If you use it in the AM, always follow with SPF 30+.
Will it feel sticky or pill under makeup?
No. The base was formulated specifically to avoid the tackiness common to peptide serums — it absorbs in seconds and layers cleanly under moisturizer, SPF, and makeup.
How should I store it?
Store in a cool, dark place with the cap sealed. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a hot car.

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