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New GHK-CU + SNAP 8 Skin serum just launched!
We've been working on this one for a while trying to get the formula just right. Minutes ago we added the serum and a bundle with a derma roller to The Peptique website! SNAP-8 (Acetyl Octapeptide-3) is often called a “topical expression line modulator.” It’s a peptide designed to help soften the look of dynamic wrinkles, the lines formed by repeated facial movement (forehead, between brows, crow’s feet). What it does:• Helps reduce the appearance of expression lines• Supports smoother-looking skin• Targets muscle-contraction signaling pathways topically• Gives a subtle “relaxed” look to areas of tension Think of it as working on the movement side of wrinkles. GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide studied for skin regeneration, collagen signaling, and tissue remodeling support. What it does:• Supports collagen and elastin production• Helps improve skin firmness and elasticity• Supports barrier repair• Encourages healthier skin tone and texture• Assists in post-procedure recovery Think of it as working on the structure and repair side of aging. This is not a moisturizer this is serum that you want to use in the morning and the evening before you put your moisturizer on. You can use it on any body part not just your face. I am loving the results I am getting from it. My skin feels tighter, more glowy, tighter pores etc. My daughter has been using it to help with some light acne scaring and is loving it too! Her texture is looking better and better! USP <51> Antimicrobial Effectiveness Test (AET) and peptide identity test are attached online to the serum product! You can order at https://thepeptique.com Don't forget your SKOOL20 discount for 20% off.
New GHK-CU + SNAP 8 Skin serum just launched!
UPDATED! New and WAY IMPROVED peptide guide!
2/10/2026- This is has been updated from the original post. It now includes VIP, and Vesilute. VIP was added to The Peptique website last week. Vesilute will be added this week! Here it is! I’ve learned so much from this community, and a lot of that insight helped shape this updated guide. It’s been built around the questions I’m asked most often, and it reflects what I see come up again and again. I’m deeply immersed in this space and sometimes forget that many of you haven’t been exploring it for as long as I have (my husband is quick to remind me of that). With that in mind, this guide is designed to be more approachable while still informative. I’ve also expanded the dosing discussions. The original guide focused primarily on starting ranges, whereas this version includes broader dosing strategies to better reflect individual variability and differences in response. This isn’t meant to be a definitive dosing authority, but rather a framework to help guide decision-making. As always, start low, go slow, and stay at the lowest effective dose. This is a document I share outside of this platform as well. You’ll see a 15% discount code at the end, but rest assured the SKOOL20 code is still active and unaffected. With all that said...take a look, and I hope you find it helpful.
Melanotan
wanted to get your experiences using Melanotan
Glutathione sub Q injections
Has anyone had an experience with a lump and itchiness/redness after doing a sub Q injection of glutathione? This is my third or fourth time injecting, but the first time I’ve ever experienced a reaction like this. Using the same dosing as well.🤷🏻‍♀️ Just wondering if I should be concerned 😬
Trackers
Help everyone, I’m new to this group and focused on learning all I can for optimal results in my research. Just wondering if people have a favorite tracker/planner app or site for multiple protocols and possibly a few test subjects to be tracked
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