
Skin & Cosmetic combines three compounds studied through separate dermal-relevant mechanisms, collagen synthesis with GHK-Cu, oxidative-stress defense with Glutathione, and SNARE-complex-related neurotransmitter research with SNAP-8, covering structural, antioxidant, and neuromuscular research angles applicable to dermal-tissue models.
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Skin & Cosmetic combines GHK-Cu 50mg, Glutathione 600mg, and SNAP-8 10mg, three compounds studied across structural, antioxidant, and neuromuscular research angles relevant to dermal-tissue models.
GHK-Cu is studied for collagen synthesis and matrix remodeling. Glutathione is studied for oxidative-stress defense, and SNAP-8 is studied for SNARE-complex-related neurotransmitter-release research.
All three vials ship individually labeled and independently HPLC-verified before batch release. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human consumption.
The Skin & Cosmetic kit combines three compounds studied through separate dermal-relevant mechanisms, collagen synthesis with GHK-Cu, oxidative-stress defense with Glutathione, and SNARE-complex-related neurotransmitter research with SNAP-8, covering structural, antioxidant, and neuromuscular research angles applicable to dermal-tissue models.
Dermal research literature draws on more than one biological system, structural matrix components, oxidative-stress defense, and neurotransmitter-release mechanisms relevant to muscle-associated skin research all appear in the category. This kit represents each: GHK-Cu for structural matrix research, Glutathione for the antioxidant side, and SNAP-8 for the SNARE-complex mechanism studied in relation to dermal research models.
| Vial | Compound | Strength | Research Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vial 1 | GHK-Cu | 50mg | Collagen synthesis, fibroblast activity, and matrix metalloproteinase research. |
| Vial 2 | Glutathione | 600mg | Oxidative-stress and cellular detoxification research. |
| Vial 3 | SNAP-8 | 10mg | SNARE-complex-related neurotransmitter-release research relevant to dermal models. |
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide, studied for its role in collagen and elastin synthesis, fibroblast activity, and modulation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), research areas central to extracellular matrix remodeling. The same peptide anchors the Repair Trio kit, but here it is paired with different compounds to shift the research focus toward dermal-specific applications rather than systemic tissue repair. GHK-Cu's copper-binding structure is specifically what distinguishes it from other collagen-relevant peptides, since copper itself plays a documented cofactor role in several of the enzymatic processes GHK-Cu research examines.
SNAP-8 is a synthetic octapeptide related to SNARE-complex signaling, studied for neurotransmitter-release-related research relevant to dermal research models, a mechanism entirely separate from both GHK-Cu's structural focus and Glutathione's antioxidant focus. SNARE-complex biology governs vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release at a fundamental cellular level, and its dermal-research relevance stems from the role of neuromuscular signaling in skin-tissue models. As an octapeptide, SNAP-8 is also structurally distinct from the tripeptides (GHK-Cu, Glutathione) it is bundled with, representing a different class of research compound within the same kit.
Skin-tissue research, whether examining structural aging, oxidative damage, or neuromuscular-associated changes, tends to involve more than one biological system simultaneously, which is why single-compound research often leaves gaps in the overall picture. Combining a structural-matrix peptide, an antioxidant compound, and a neuromuscular-signaling peptide gives researchers a broader dermal-research toolkit than any one compound would provide alone.
GHK-Cu also anchors the Repair Trio kit, where it is paired with BPC-157 and TB-500 for systemic tissue-repair research. Its collagen-synthesis and MMP-modulation research is the same regardless of which kit it ships in, what differs is the surrounding compound context, systemic repair peptides in the Repair Trio versus dermal-specific antioxidant and neuromuscular compounds here.
For the same GHK-Cu compound used in systemic tissue-repair research instead of dermal-specific research, see Repair Trio. Browse the full Peptide Bundles collection for the complete lineup.
Each of the three vials ships individually labeled with compound name, strength, and batch lot number, none are pre-mixed. Every vial is independently verified through HPLC before batch release.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not approved for human consumption, therapeutic application, or diagnostic purposes.

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