GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Conditioner

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For research purposes only. Not for human or animal use & not FDA-approved. By purchasing, you confirm you are 21 or older and qualified researcher.

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Description

GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Conditioner

Cosmetic-Grade Peptide Hair Formulation
Tagline: Peptide-Infused Hair & Scalp Conditioning System


Product Description

GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Conditioner is a topical cosmetic formulation incorporating GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide-1) into a conditioning base designed for hair and scalp application.

GHK-Cu is a well-characterized copper-binding tripeptide studied in biochemical and cosmetic research for its interaction with proteins, peptides, and extracellular matrix components. In formulation contexts, it is used to explore peptide–metal complex behavior and surface interaction dynamics.

This conditioner system combines peptide infusion with a conditioning matrix, allowing research into hair fiber coating behavior, hydration balance, and formulation stability in topical applications.

For Cosmetic and Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for Injectable or Therapeutic Use.


Why Researchers Choose This Formulation
  • Incorporates GHK-Cu copper peptide into a topical system

  • Suitable for hair and scalp formulation research

  • Supports surface interaction and conditioning studies

  • Combines peptide chemistry with cosmetic base systems

  • Designed for topical delivery and rinse-off evaluation

  • Compatible with standard cosmetic testing workflows


Important Note

For cosmetic and laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption, injection, or therapeutic application.

Details

Product Name GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Conditioner
Primary Component GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1)
Formulation Type Topical conditioner (emulsion)
Peptide Class Copper-binding tripeptide
Application Area Hair and scalp (topical)

Research

Research Applications

Hair Fiber Conditioning & Surface Coating Studies

This formulation is used in research evaluating conditioning behavior on keratin-based fibers, including surface coating, lubrication, and detangling properties.

Peptide–Protein Interaction Research

GHK-Cu is studied for its interaction with protein structures, making this formulation relevant for hair protein (keratin) interaction models.

Topical Delivery System Evaluation

The conditioner base allows investigation into peptide incorporation, stability, and distribution within cosmetic emulsions.

Formulation Stability & Emulsion Research

Used in laboratory settings to assess emulsion stability, phase behavior, and ingredient compatibility in peptide-containing cosmetic systems.


References
  1. Copper peptide — structure and properties (GHK-Cu).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_peptide

  2. Pickart L. Copper peptides and their biochemical interactions.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10599669/

  3. Hair fiber structure and surface chemistry (keratin overview).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair

  4. Cosmetic emulsions and formulation science (overview).
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/emulsion

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of Action
Copper–Peptide Complex Behavior (GHK-Cu)

GHK-Cu forms a coordination complex with copper ions, allowing interaction with proteins and biomolecules in surface-level research models.

Surface Adsorption to Hair Fibers

Conditioning agents and peptides may associate with keratin surfaces through hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions, influencing surface properties.

Emulsion-Based Delivery System

The conditioner acts as a carrier system, enabling even distribution of active components across hair and scalp surfaces.

Hydration & Lubrication Effects

The formulation base contributes to moisture retention and reduced friction, supporting studies on hair manageability and surface behavior.


References
  1. Copper peptide — structure and properties (GHK-Cu).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_peptide

  2. Pickart L. Copper peptides and their biochemical interactions.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10599669/

  3. Hair fiber structure and surface chemistry (keratin overview).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair

  4. Cosmetic emulsions and formulation science (overview).
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/emulsion

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