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Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:38 am |
I got this from their e-newsletter. Thought those of you who were concerned about 1st vs 2nd generation peptides might find it interesting:
"Skin Signals now has GHK-Cu added to the formula. This first generation copper peptide was added to Skin Signals Cream when it was first developed, but the formulation was tricky getting it right for the liquid version. We have finally perfected it. There might be a slight color change, but it is the same great formula even further enhanced. Do note that the first generation copper peptides are more fragile, and it might be best to use your hydroxy acid at the opposite end of the day. Enjoy this newer version of copper peptides that not only combines copper peptides with hydrolyzed peptides of collagen and elastin, but now includes GHK-Cu."
Of course I still have one and a half bottles of the large size older formula left, darn it. Maybe I should use it on my body so I run out faster and can buy the new version for my face and neck. Hmmm, might do an experiment using it on only one arm and nothing on the other to compare in 30, 60 and 90 days. |
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Fri Mar 07, 2014 2:50 pm |
interesting. i would love to see you experiment on one arm - are you thinking of taking pictures? |
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