A naturally occurring copper peptide found in human plasma, urine, and saliva. Concentration declines with age — which is exactly why your skin needs it back.
Five ways it transforms skin
GHK-Cu doesn't target one problem. It resets the conditions your skin needs to repair itself.
Signals fibroblasts to produce Type I, III, and IV collagen — the structural proteins that keep skin plump, smooth, and firm.
Increases elastin and glycosaminoglycans, restoring elasticity and bounce to skin that's lost its snap over time.
Accelerates wound healing and skin regeneration. Used in medical-grade formulations for burn recovery and post-procedure skin.
Calms redness, irritation, and chronic inflammation — the silent driver behind premature aging and uneven texture.
Neutralizes free radicals and reduces oxidative stress from UV exposure, pollution, and daily environmental damage.
Regulates melanin production and promotes healthy skin turnover, fading hyperpigmentation and uneven tone over time.
Not a trend.
A discovery.
GHK-Cu was first isolated in 1973 by Dr. Loren Pickart. Decades of research have confirmed what early studies suggested: this is one of the most potent skin-regenerating compounds found in nature.
- Significantly increases collagen production in human skin biopsies
- Shown to tighten loose skin and reverse thinning in aged dermis
- Reduces fine lines at concentrations as low as 0.1%
- Activates genes controlling DNA repair, anti-inflammation, and antioxidant defense
Simple ritual. Real results.
Start with a clean, dry face. Pat skin gently — don't rub.
Apply 3-4 drops to fingertips. Press and tap into skin — don't drag.
Follow with your moisturizer to seal in the formula. Use AM and PM.
Your skin's
secret weapon.
Topical GHK-Cu serum. Formulated clean. Ready to work.