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INGREDIENT LIST
INGREDIENT LIST
Water, Pentylene Glycol, Phenylpropanol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Copper Tripeptide-1, Sodium Hydroxide.
PRODUCT FREE OF
PRODUCT FREE OF
Fragrance · Synthetic dyes & colorants · Parabens · Sulfates (SLS/SLES) · Phthalates · Drying alcohols · Essential oils · Silicones · Mineral oil & petrolatum · Synthetic preservatives
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Apply 2–3 drops to clean, slightly damp skin morning and evening, before moisturizer and sunscreen. Use consistently for at least 8 weeks for best results.
For those with sensitive skin, we advise testing a small amount on the neck to ensure no irritation before applying to face.
CAUTION
CAUTION
For external use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes; if contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Patch test prior to first use, especially for those with sensitive skin or known copper sensitivity. Store away from direct sunlight and keep out of reach of children.
Most copper peptide serums on the market are pale, cloudy, or barely tinted - and there's a reason for that. The deep blue color of a real GHK-Cu solution comes from one place: copper ions chelated, or fully bound, to the glycyl-histidyl-lysine tripeptide. It's chemistry, not branding.
That distinction matters because free, unbound copper is what causes the irritation people call "copper uglies." Chelated GHK-Cu is the form your skin recognizes and uses - the same molecule Dr. Loren Pickart isolated from human plasma in 1973 and spent the next fifty years studying.
So before you read the label, look at the bottle. If the serum isn't visibly blue, the copper peptides aren't doing what the label says they are.