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Glow Stack Peptide
Glow Stack Peptide
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Description
Glow stack (GHK-CU, TB500 and BPC157) is a popular cosmetic and regenerative peptide blend designed to enhance skin radiance, hydration, and overall complexion by stimulating collagen production, improving elasticity, and promoting tissue regeneration.
Typically containing GHK-Cu and other skin-rejuvenating compounds, Glow helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and inflammation, making it a go-to choice for those looking to achieve a more youthful, vibrant appearance. It also supports wound healing, hair health, and may even help restore a healthy skin barrier—ideal for anti-aging protocols, post-procedure recovery, or general skin maintenance.
DOSING INSTRUCTIONS
Reconstitution
• 0.30ml per week in 3 ml bacteriostatic (BAC) water
• Gently tip vial upside down and back to mix (do not shake)
ADDITIONAL NOTES
• A 50mg Vial lasts exactly 10 weeks at 0.25ml/week
• Use insulin syringes (100 units = 1ml)
• Store reconstituted vial in refrigerator (2-8 C)
• Rotate injection sites weekly (abdomen, thigh, upper arm)
PEPTIDE INJECTION & AFTERCARE GUIDE
Preparation
• Reconstitute vial with 3 ml bacteriostatic (BAC) water
• Gently swirl (don’t shake) until dissolved
• Store in the fridge (2-8 C) – never freeze
Injection
• Use a 1ml insulin syringe (29 – 31G)
• Clean vial top and injection site with alcohol
• Draw up your does (e.g. 0.10 – 0.30ml)
• Inject subcutaneously into the lower abdomen at a 45-90 angle
• Dispose of syringe safely
Aftercare
• Apply gently pressure, don’t rub the site
• Rotate injection area weekly
• Mild redness or tenderness in normal
• Stay hydrated and store vials correctly
INJECTION TECHNIQUE
• Preferred route: subcutaneous (SC), abdomen
• Pinch skin, insert needle at 45-90
• Inject slowly, withdraw needle, press lightly (do not rub)
• Rotate injection site to avoid irritation
DISCLAIMER
All peptides are provided for wellness and aesthetic purpose only. Use is at your own
risk and should be discussed with a qualified professional. Not intended to replace
sun screen or medical-grade photo protections.
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