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Buy GHK-Cu, GLOW Blend, KLOW Blend, Melanotan I/II and SNAP-8 — the skin, hair and aesthetic peptide shelf.

Three Buying Intents On This Shelf

The aesthetic category splits cleanly into three research intents — find yours, then scroll to the matching products.

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Skin & hair quality

Copper Tripeptide + Repair Stack

Collagen signalling, hair density and wrinkle research. Most buyers default to GHK-Cu solo or the GLOW Blend (GHK + BPC-157 + TB-500).

GHK-Cu 50/100 mgGLOW BlendKLOW Blend

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Pigment / tan response

Melanocortin Agonists

MT-I = MC1 selective (skin only, cleaner profile). MT-II = pan-melanocortin (broader response, more side-effects).

Melanotan IMelanotan II

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Topical anti-wrinkle

SNARE Inhibitor

Argireline-class octapeptide. The only product on this shelf designed for topical formulation rather than injection.

SNAP-8

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Buying Questions

Everything you need to know before placing your Skin & Aesthetics order.

Should I buy GHK-Cu alone or as part of the GLOW Blend?

If you only want the copper-tripeptide signal, buy GHK-Cu 50 mg at $45. If you also want the BPC-157 + TB-500 recovery component in the same vial, the GLOW Blend 50 mg at $80.99 is the equivalent of buying GHK-Cu + the BPC/TB Blend separately, but cheaper and easier to reconstitute. Most repeat buyers go GLOW.

What's the difference between GLOW and KLOW Blends?

GLOW = GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 (skin + recovery). KLOW = GLOW + KPV (adds an anti-inflammatory tripeptide). KLOW is for buyers researching combined inflamed-skin or rosacea-type scenarios where the KPV add-on matters. Otherwise GLOW does the job at a lower price.

Is Melanotan I or Melanotan II safer?

Melanotan I has the cleaner side-effect profile because it only binds the MC1 (skin pigment) receptor. Melanotan II binds MC1 plus MC3/MC4/MC5 — more receptors, more off-target effects (nausea, appetite suppression, libido changes). Both ship as 10 mg lyophilized vials at $53.99.

Can SNAP-8 be used in a topical cream?

Yes — SNAP-8 (acetyl octapeptide-3) is the standard topical-formulation peptide in this category. Most published protocols dissolve it in a cream base or hydrogel rather than injecting it. Each 10 mg vial covers a substantial topical research protocol.

Do beauty peptides need refrigeration?

Lyophilized GHK-Cu, melanotan, SNAP-8 and the blends are stable at − 20 °C for 24+ months sealed. Once reconstituted, refrigerate (2–8 °C) and use within 28 days. SNAP-8 dissolved in a cream base follows the cream's stability — typically 6–12 weeks refrigerated.

Buy Skin & Beauty Peptides

The aesthetic-peptide shelf splits into three buying intents: skin and hair quality (GHK-Cu, SNAP-8, the GLOW/KLOW blends), tan response (Melanotan I and II), and multi-target beauty stacks (the pre-mixed blends that combine GHK-Cu with BPC-157 and TB-500).

What Each Product Does

ProductPrimary TargetBest For
GHK-Cu 50 mg ($45)Copper-tripeptide skin signallingWrinkles, hair density, wound repair
GHK-Cu 100 mg ($80.99)Same molecule, larger vialLong protocols, lower $/mg
GLOW Blend 50 mg ($80.99)GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500All-in-one aesthetic + recovery stack
GLOW Blend 70 mg ($98.99)Stronger GLOW doseHeavier protocols
KLOW Blend 80 mg ($107.99)GLOW + KPV (anti-inflammatory)Combined skin + inflammation work
Melanotan I 10 mg ($53.99)NDP-α-MSH selectiveTan with lower side-effect profile
Melanotan II 10 mg ($53.99)Pan-melanocortin agonistStronger tan, libido effects
SNAP-8 10 mg ($40.50)SNARE complex inhibitorTopical wrinkle research, no needles

GHK-Cu Buying Notes

The 50 mg vial at $45 is the entry point. The 100 mg vial at $80.99 brings you to $0.81/mg vs $0.90/mg — not a huge gap, so most first-time buyers grab the 50 mg. If you've already decided GHK-Cu is in your stack long-term, the 100 mg is the right buy.

Why Buyers Choose The GLOW & KLOW Blends

GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500 are commonly used together for combined aesthetic-and-recovery research. Buying the GLOW Blend 50 mg ($80.99) is cheaper than buying a 50 mg GHK-Cu vial + a 20 mg BPC/TB blend separately, plus you reconstitute one vial instead of two. KLOW adds KPV (an anti-inflammatory tripeptide) to the same mix — the all-in-one for buyers researching inflamed-skin scenarios.

Melanotan I vs Melanotan II

  • Melanotan I (afamelanotide) is selective for the MC1 receptor (skin pigmentation only). Cleaner side-effect profile — less nausea, no libido or appetite effects. The same molecule as the prescription drug Scenesse.
  • Melanotan II is a pan-melanocortin agonist — binds MC1, MC3, MC4, MC5. Stronger tan response, but the MC4 binding causes well-documented appetite suppression and libido changes. Buyers who only want the tan should buy MT-I; buyers exploring the broader melanocortin space buy MT-II.
Both are $53.99 for a 10 mg vial.

SNAP-8: The Topical Option

SNAP-8 is a synthetic SNARE-inhibitor peptide — the same mechanism as Argireline, an octapeptide marketed in cosmetic skincare. It is the only product in this category designed for topical formulation rather than injection. At $40.50 for 10 mg, it's the cheapest entry into the skin-peptide shelf.

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