
Firmer skin, from the structure up
Copper peptides work on the collagen and elastin that hold your face up. In human cream studies, skin density and thickness went up and laxity improved.
GHK-Cu CreamGHK-Cu acetate 3% · 30 g · 30-day supply
GHK-Cu acetate 3% cream
Prescription GHK-Cu cream · $99 first month
Copper peptides feed the collagen and elastin under your face. In human studies, a GHK-Cu cream made skin denser, firmer, and smoother, and softened the lines you see every morning.
$99 today, then $214.99 a month. Pause or cancel before any refill.

“Makeup sits better now.”
What the cream does
Creams that only sit on the surface change how skin looks until you wash your face. GHK-Cu works on the layer that holds it up.

Copper peptides work on the collagen and elastin that hold your face up. In human cream studies, skin density and thickness went up and laxity improved.

Fine lines and wrinkle depth came down over twelve weeks of use. Makeup sits flat instead of settling into every crease.

Clarity, mottled pigmentation, and overall appearance all improved in the human studies. This is the change other people notice before you tell them.
How it works
GHK-Cu is made in your own body, and the amount circulating falls steeply with age. Putting it back on the skin is how the human cosmetic work was done, and it is exactly how this cream is used.
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Copper to collagen
The route from a peptide on your cheek to a firmer face runs through the cells that build the scaffold.

GHK is a three-amino-acid peptide that grips a copper ion. The complex carries copper into the living layer of the skin.
Those are the cells that build collagen and elastin. GHK-Cu raises their output in cell and tissue work.
More collagen and elastin means denser, thicker, firmer skin. That is what the human cream studies measured.
Printed, not implied
Across mass-market copper-peptide serums, the highest GHK-Cu figure any brand publishes is 1%, and most numbers on those bottles cover a blend rather than the copper peptide on its own. Plenty of labels publish nothing. Yours is compounded at 3% GHK-Cu acetate, 900 mg in a 30 g pump, and the strength arrives printed on the label.

Your treatment
A 30 g airless pump, one active ingredient, and a full month of twice-daily use.
First month$99
Then$214.99/mo
Per day, month one$3.30
$99 today, a saving of $115.99. Then $214.99 a month.
Skin results
“After ten weeks with the GHK-Cu cream, my skin is not as dry, and makeup goes on much smoother than it did ten weeks ago. I asked Rebody about using the cream with retinol and got a clear answer the same day.”
“I ordered the GHK-Cu cream for my face, but the biggest change has been my neck. It looks less dry and makeup does not settle into the same lines.”
“I have bought more expensive creams than I want to admit and usually stop using them after a few weeks. The GHK-Cu cream is the first one I have used consistently. My skin feels smoother, the dry areas are gone and makeup sits much better around my mouth and neck.”
Human topical studies
Two of the four published human studies put a GHK-Cu cream on women’s faces for twelve weeks. Here is what changed.
Skin laxity, clarity, and overall appearance improved. Fine lines softened and wrinkle depth dropped. Skin density and thickness went up.
Laxity, clarity, firmness, and appearance improved. Fine lines, coarse wrinkles, and mottled pigmentation all came down. Density and thickness rose, and skin biopsies showed the cream stimulated new cell growth in the dermis.
of women using a GHK-Cu cream had a measured rise in collagen, against 50% on vitamin C and 40% on retinoic acid.
Getting it
Your skin goals, health history, medicines, and allergies. It takes about five minutes and no appointment.
A U.S.-licensed provider decides whether the 3% cream fits you and writes the prescription.
A licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills the 30 g pump and sends it out with printed directions.
Questions, answered

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding peptide your own body makes. It is three amino acids, glycine, histidine, and lysine, holding a copper ion. Skin uses it in repair and matrix building, and levels of it fall as you get older.
Apply a small amount to your face and neck and massage upward, morning and evening. Follow with moisturizer, and add broad-spectrum sunscreen in the morning.
The human topical studies ran for twelve weeks. Rebody customers writing at ten to twelve weeks describe smoother texture, less dryness, and makeup sitting flat. Give it a full course before you judge it.
Message the care team before you add a retinoid, an acid, or another prescription cream. They will tell you how to space them or whether to stop one.
A cosmetic serum does not have to print how much GHK-Cu is inside. This is a prescription cream compounded at 3% GHK-Cu acetate, and the strength is on the label.
Yes. A licensed U.S. provider reviews your online visit, and a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills and ships the cream. Compounded medicines are not FDA-approved.
Important safety information
GHK-Cu acetate 3% cream is a compounded prescription medicine applied to the skin. Compounded medicines are not FDA-approved. A licensed provider decides whether it is appropriate for you.
Tell your provider about every medicine, prescription cream, supplement, and skin treatment you use, about copper allergy or Wilson disease, and about pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Stop and contact your provider if you get redness, burning, itching, swelling, or a rash where you applied the cream. Get urgent help for hives, facial swelling, or trouble breathing.
Do not use it on broken skin or in the eyes. Keep it refrigerated and follow the directions, storage, and beyond-use date printed on your label.
Important safety information · GHK-Cu acetate 3% topical cream
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