Three amino acids and a little copper — that's GHK-Cu, the peptide behind glowier skin and stronger hair. Sounds complicated. It really isn't. Here's the whole story in five quick scrolls.
Your cells talk to each other constantly. Peptides are the little notes they pass. "Make more collagen." "Heal this." "Grow here." If amino acids are letters, a peptide is just a short, punchy word.
No drugs. No hormones. Just the language your body already speaks — fluently, since birth.
GHK-CU = A 3-LETTER WORD. ABOUT AS SHORT AS IT GETS.
It's a tiny copper peptide your body makes on its own. Its whole job? Tell your skin and hair to repair, rebuild, and glow.
Think of it as a little "refresh" button for the stuff that keeps you looking lit — collagen, bounce, thickness, that lit-from-within thing. It's the exact peptide your fancy serums have been gatekeeping.
Then it fades. By 60, your natural GHK-Cu has dropped more than 60% — and it starts slipping in your 20s.
That dip lines up almost perfectly with when the glow starts feeling harder to keep. Fewer repair messages, slower bounce-back. The fix is refreshingly simple: top the signal back up. (That's literally the whole idea behind June.)
your GHK-Cu, age 20 → 60
Fair. Most peptides are too big and fragile to survive your stomach. GHK-Cu is the rare exception — and here's the 10-second why.
GHK-Cu is the smallest kind of peptide — just 3 amino acids. Tiny peptides shrug off digestion that shreds the big ones.
Your gut has a built-in doorway whose entire job is letting tiny 2- and 3-letter peptides through, intact. GHK-Cu fits perfectly.
And copper? That's just a mineral you already absorb from food every single day. No magic required.
No serums to layer, no pills to choke down, no 14-step anything. Two peach-mango gummies a day — with your morning coffee — and you're done.
The science only works if you actually take it. So we made the easiest part the tastiest part. Most people glow up around week 4–6.
EACH SERVING: [ ADD GHK-CU DOSE HERE ]
Six weeks in and my skin is so bouncy. And they taste like candy. — Maya R.
I quit every pill I try. These I actually want. Hair's thicker too. — Deont'e W.
Was paying $$$ for copper peptide serums. A gummy that does it from the inside? sold. — Priya S.
The real science behind the simple story. Much GHK-Cu research to date is topical, injected, or lab-based — we keep our claims honest.
THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA. NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.