GHK-CU
Skin Hydration & Nourishment*
- Aids Reduced Muscle Activity Leading to Wrinkles & Fine Lines
- Supports Healthy Levels of Elastin, Proteoglycans, & Glycosaminoglycans
- Promotes Healthy Collagen Synthesis
GHK-Cu was formulated to help provide a reduced appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. GHK-Cu works into the skin easily, with a smooth finish on the skin.
Apply 4 pumps to face (or desired area) once daily. Avoid contact with eyes.
Daily
4 Pumps
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Benefits
- Aids Reduced Muscle Activity Leading to Wrinkles & Fine Lines
- Supports Healthy Levels of Elastin, Proteoglycans, & Glycosaminoglycans
- Promotes Healthy Collagen Synthesis
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Overview
GHK-Cu was formulated to help provide a reduced appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. GHK-Cu works into the skin easily, with a smooth finish on the skin.
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How To Use
HOW
Apply 4 pumps to face (or desired area) once daily. Avoid contact with eyes.
WHEN
Daily
DOSE
4 Pumps
FAQs
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What is GHK-Cu, and how does it work?
GHK-Cu is a copper peptide complex—a naturally occurring tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) that binds copper ions. Often called the GHK peptide, GHK copper complex, or human tri-peptide GHK, it supports important biochemical reactions in the skin, such as collagen synthesis, antioxidant defense, and connective tissue formation.By binding to copper ions—essential trace elements involved in skin renewal—GHK-Cu helps deliver copper where it's needed to support healthy cell activity and repair.
As a topical tripeptide copper complex, it interacts with skin at a cellular level to encourage firmness, elasticity, and smoother texture. -
What does copper do for the skin?
Copper supports the skin in two important ways. First, it plays a role in the production and stabilization of structural proteins like collagen and elastin, which help keep skin firm and resilient. Second, it has natural antimicrobial properties, making it a useful ingredient in products designed to promote overall skin wellness. -
What are the benefits of using a GHK-Cu cream?
Like other well-researched peptides for skin, topical GHK-Cu cream may reduce fine lines, support skin elasticity, and help restore skin density. It facilitates copper uptake and promotes antioxidant enzyme activity that protects skin cells. Consistent use may lead to visible improvements in skin tone, hydration, and resilience—especially in areas showing signs of aging. -
Can GHK-Cu support wound healing?
GHK-Cu has been observed to support the healing process through tissue remodeling, wound contraction, and the formation of connective tissue. Research suggests it may accelerate wound healing—even in diabetic wound healing models—and promote granular tissue development in dermal and open wound healing scenarios.However, more research is needed before drawing conclusions about its application in medical treatment. -
What role does GHK-Cu play in collagen production?
GHK-Cu supports collagen synthesis by influencing gene expression—the process that tells skin cells which proteins to produce. It acts on fibroblast cultures, the cells responsible for building and maintaining skin structure, and promotes the production of collagen and elastin, two proteins essential for firmness and resilience.GHK-Cu also contributes to the formation of incorporated collagen matrices—networks of collagen fibers that help reinforce and stabilize the skin. -
Is GHK-Cu just another name for a copper peptide?
Yes. GHK-Cu is one of the best-known copper peptides—small protein fragments that bind to copper ions and help transport them where the body needs them.In skincare, copper peptide GHK-Cu is valued for its ability to support antioxidant defense, collagen production, and tissue repair. Also referred to as peptide GHK-Cu, it occurs naturally in human plasma and features a defined copper-binding region that enables it to activate key biochemical responses in the skin. -
What is InfiniWell’s GHK-Cu cream used for?
InfiniWell’s GHK-Cu cream is an anti-aging topical solution designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It works by:- Reducing muscle activity beneath the skin
- Supporting healthy collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan levels—all essential for maintaining skin tone and firmness
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What makes InfiniWell’s GHK-Cu topical formula different?
InfiniWell’s formula delivers concentrated GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide-1) in a lightweight cream that absorbs smoothly and leaves a clean finish.It’s made with a thoughtful blend of ingredients—including wheat germ oil, glycerin, lecithin, and caprylic/capric triglyceride—that nourish the skin without feeling heavy. This combination supports texture, firmness, and antioxidant function, especially in areas showing advanced signs of aging.
Customers also appreciate our exceptional service and consistent product quality. -
How do I apply GHK-Cu cream?
Apply four pumps of GHK-Cu cream to clean, dry skin once daily. Focus on the face or another desired area and avoid the eye area. For best results, use consistently as part of your daily skincare routine. -
When should I use GHK-Cu cream in my routine?
Use GHK-Cu topical cream once daily—morning or evening—after cleansing. Follow with your preferred moisturizer or sunscreen if used in the morning. -
How does GHK-Cu support collagen and elastin in the skin?
GHK-Cu supports healthy collagen synthesis and helps maintain the skin’s natural levels of elastin, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans—key components that contribute to elasticity, hydration, and firmness.This combination promotes a firmer, smoother skin structure and may lead to significant improvements in the appearance of aging skin over time. -
How does GHK-Cu affect the skin’s antioxidant enzymes?
The GHK-Cu complex activates enzymes involved in the body’s antioxidant defense. This activity supports the skin’s resilience by protecting against environmental stressors and encouraging skin repair processes. -
Can GHK-Cu be used on damaged or aging skin?
Yes, GHK-Cu has been widely studied for its supportive role in skin repair and tissue remodeling.By encouraging skin regeneration, facilitating copper uptake, and contributing to essential biological processes, GHK-Cu peptide may help address decreased concentration of structural proteins often seen in mature or damaged skin. -
Is GHK-Cu found naturally in the human body?
Yes. GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring growth-modulating plasma tripeptide found in human serum and plasma. Its levels tend to decrease with age, which is why topical applications may be used to support age-related changes in the skin. -
Does InfiniWell’s GHK-Cu cream contain zinc oxide?
InfiniWell’s formula does not contain zinc oxide. While zinc oxide is known for its protective properties in sunscreens and certain skincare products, this cream is focused on delivering concentrated GHK-Cu to support collagen synthesis, skin firmness, and texture. -
Is GHK-Cu safe to use around the eyes?
Topical GHK-Cu is not intended for the eye area. For best results, avoid applying the cream too close to the eyes or eyelids. -
What results can I expect from using GHK-Cu peptide regularly?
With consistent use, GHK-Cu’s ability to support collagen production, antioxidant defense, and connective tissue structure may visibly improve skin smoothness, elasticity, and tone, particularly in areas showing signs of aging. -
Terms to know
Glossary of terms:- GHK-Cu: A copper-bound tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) found naturally in the human body. It supports skin repair and collagen synthesis.
- Copper peptide: Bioactive peptide that binds to copper ions and supports cellular processes such as tissue remodeling and antioxidant defense.
- Topical tripeptide copper complex: A term describing skincare formulas that deliver copper peptides directly to the skin.
- Collagen synthesis: The biological process of forming collagen, a protein that supports skin strength and elasticity.
- Connective tissue formation: The development of tissue structures like collagen and elastin that support and shape the skin.
- Gene expression: How cells control the conversion of DNA to proteins, influenced by ingredients like GHK-Cu.
- Granular tissue: Newly formed connective tissue that appears during the skin’s healing process.
- Antioxidant enzymes: Natural compounds that help neutralize free radicals and support skin resilience.
- Ischemic open wounds: Wounds with limited blood flow that may require enhanced tissue repair processes.
- Catalyze: To speed up a biochemical reaction, often facilitated by enzymes or peptide-bound metals like copper.