Cosmetic Peptides

FAQ

Common questions about cosmetic peptides

What are cosmetic research peptides used for?

In-vitro research on extracellular-matrix signalling, collagen-pathway analysis, melanocortin-receptor binding studies, and pigmentation-related cellular signalling models. They are tool compounds for laboratory work, not formulated cosmetic ingredients.

What is the difference between GHK-Cu and Snap-8 in research?

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide studied for gene-expression and extracellular-matrix research. Snap-8 is a SNARE-complex research peptide investigated in neurotransmission-pathway models. They target distinct cellular pathways and are typically used in separate research designs.

Are cosmetic research peptides intended for human use?

No. All compounds in this category are supplied strictly for laboratory research use only and are not intended for human, veterinary, or cosmetic-product applications. Use is restricted to qualified research professionals.