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SILK PEPTIDES NOW AVAILABLE IN MY STORE!!!
I only purchased a few vials, so get 'em while they last! I bought one for myself that I'll be trying after I finish my HA, Matrixyl, Snap-8, Argireline and GHK-Cu concoction. 😆 I can tell you, this is the best stuff I've used on my face in a long time. Especially after adding the Argireline. I can literally tell that my skin feels firmer and tighter. That was after the first use! No dry, patchy, skin this winter so far either! 10% off your first purchase of $50 or more with code: KRISTINAMARIE https://peptidejunkies24.shop
SILK PEPTIDES NOW AVAILABLE IN MY STORE!!!
TOPICAL PEPTIDES AVAILABLE IN MY SHOPIFY STORE AND HOW TO USE THEM
My Shopify Store is now open! https://peptidejunkies24.shop How to use topical peptides: -Mix the peptide powder with your favorite serum. Use entire gram vial or half of a vial. -It is not advised to mix with Niacinamide serum (possible skin reactions) or Vitamin C serum (diminishes potency of the peptides). -Hyaluronic Acid serum provides most benefits (available in the store). -Mix the powdered peptides directly into you serum. -Use twice a day and see benefits within a few weeks! -Available topical peptides: Argireline- Reduces the appearance of dynamic wrinkles and fine lines Snap-8- Topical Botox, reduces expression lines AHK-Cu- Hair growth, fades acne scars and dark spots Matrixyl 3000- Wrinkle reduction, hydration, firming GHK-Cu- Reduce lines, wrinkles, sagging skin
GLOW vs KLOW
GLOW vs. KLOW Peptide Stacks: What’s the Real Difference? Social media is buzzing about GLOW and KLOW peptide stacks, often framed as competing trends in biohacking and aesthetics. But the real distinction between these blends goes far deeper than one extra ingredient—and neither is universally “better.” The right choice depends entirely on your goals and underlying biology. What Is the GLOW Peptide Stack? GLOW is a three-peptide blend designed for tissue repair and aesthetic rejuvenation: - BPC-157 – Accelerates healing of tendons, ligaments, muscle, and gut lining - TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) – Promotes angiogenesis and rapid cellular migration to injury sites - GHK-Cu – A copper peptide that stimulates collagen, elastin, and healthy gene expression in skin cells Together, GLOW targets: - Injury recovery and wound healing - Musculoskeletal repair - Post-surgical recovery - Cosmetic skin rejuvenation via increased collagen and elasticity In short, GLOW is a “build and beautify” stack focused on structural repair and visible aesthetic results. What Makes KLOW Different? KLOW includes everything in GLOW—plus one critical addition: KPV. That single peptide fundamentally shifts the stack’s purpose. - KPV is a potent anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating peptide - It inhibits NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways, which drive chronic inflammation - It supports gut barrier integrity and the gut-skin axis - It also exhibits antimicrobial activity against organisms like Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus This transforms KLOW from a repair-focused blend into a dual-action protocol: - Repair damaged tissue and - Calm the inflammatory processes causing the damage in the first place Think of GLOW as “build” and KLOW as “shield + build.” Choosing Between GLOW and KLOW Choose GLOW if your goals are: - Cosmetic anti-aging and skin quality - Sports injuries or post-surgical recovery - Wound healing and collagen stimulation - Primarily aesthetic outcomes
Hyperpigmentation and Melasma
What they are, why do they happen, and how GHK-Cu or a GLOW peptide blend can help. What Is Hyperpigmentation? Hyperpigmentation = areas of skin that become darker than your natural tone due to excess melanin production. Common types: - Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) – after acne, irritation, picking - Solar lentigines (sun spots) – from UV exposure - Melasma – hormonally influenced pigment patches What Is Melasma? Melasma is a chronic pigment condition that appears as: - Symmetrical brown/gray patches - Commonly on cheeks, upper lip, forehead - More common in women - Often worsens with heat, sun, pregnancy, birth control, or hormonal shifts It’s sometimes called the “mask of pregnancy.” Why Hyperpigmentation and Melasma Occur: Pigment production involves: 1. UV radiation 2. Inflammation 3. Hormones 4. Barrier disruption Melasma is especially complex because it involves: 1. Vascular changes 2. Dermal inflammation 3. Increased melanocyte sensitivity 4. Heat triggers (not just UV) Learn how GHK-Cu and GLOW blends can help (see attached file). GHK-Cu topical and red light therapy devices designed to treat hyperpigmentation and/or melasma available in my Shopify Store: https://peptidejunkies24.shop
Hyperpigmentation and Melasma
GHK-Cu TREATS MELASMA HYPERPIGMENTATION!
One of my gorgeous groupies gave me permission to share these before and after pics. She has been dealing with Melasma hyperpigmentation for years. Nothing she has tried has worked. GHK-Cu topical and injections for just 8 weeks has made such a drastic difference! She even has new hair growing in! 😊👏🏻 Her regimen: 50mg GHK-Cu + 3mLs of bac water 6 units every night for 8 weeks Topical GHK-Cu added to serum twice a day for 8 weeks
GHK-Cu TREATS MELASMA HYPERPIGMENTATION!
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