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A weightless veil of pale blue Peptide Potion serum

When will my order ship?

Peptide Potion is in its first production run now. Pre-orders ship via USPS the moment the batch is released. You'll get tracking by email the day yours leaves.

Can I use it with my vitamin C?

You won't need a separate one. Peptide Potion uses a stabilized vitamin C derivative chosen specifically to coexist with copper peptides. The conflict that rules out most pairings is the exact problem this formula removes.

Isn't silicone bad for skin?

Mostly myth. The silicones in Peptide Potion form a breathable, gas-permeable film: ingredients with a long record of safe use, even on compromised skin. They don't clog pores, and independent safety reviews have repeatedly concluded they're safe as used in cosmetics. The veil is why the formula feels like silk instead of a sticky gel.

What's in it?

1% GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide-1), hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and a stabilized vitamin C derivative in a silicone base that keeps the actives stable. Full ingredient list on the product page, concentration included, nothing hidden behind a "proprietary blend."

Why is the serum blue?

That's the copper. GHK-Cu is naturally blue, no dye involved. A pale blue serum is the simplest authenticity check in the copper-peptide category.

How do I use it?

Morning: cleanse, three drops, SPF. Night: cleanse, three drops. No alternating days, no conflict charts. One bottle carries the protocol.

Why $135?

A clinician-formulated 1% GHK-Cu concentration, disclosed on the label, produced in small batches: the first run is 480 bottles. It replaces the multi-serum routine, not just one step of it.

How does the subscription work?

It's a never-run-out plan: a fresh bottle delivered on your schedule, at a lower per-bottle price. Cancel anytime, no minimum commitment. Manage it yourself in two clicks.

Who is Dr. Sho?

A dentist by training and aesthetic injector by specialty, 11 years and 800+ patients in aesthetic medicine. Peptide Potion is the answer she formulated to the question her patients kept asking: "What should I actually put on my skin?"