• Skin rejuvenation and healthy aging research
• Collagen production and skin elasticity studies
• Tissue repair and regenerative wellness investigations
• Hair and scalp health research
• Wound healing and recovery studies
• Antioxidant and cellular protection research
• Skin hydration and barrier function support
• Fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture research
• Cellular renewal and regeneration investigations
• Inflammation modulation and tissue recovery studies
• Cosmetic wellness and aesthetic applications
• Overall skin vitality and appearance research
Mechanism of Interest GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in human plasma. Researchers have extensively studied its potential role in tissue repair, collagen synthesis, antioxidant activity, skin rejuvenation, and hair wellness through its influence on cellular regeneration pathways.
Potential Areas of Interest
• Skin firmness, elasticity, and radiance support
• Hair growth and scalp wellness research
• Recovery and tissue regeneration investigations
• Healthy aging and beauty-focused protocols
• Overall skin health and appearance optimization