Retinol, acids, vitamin C
Ask before you stack anything on top. Rebody customers write that they got a straight answer about retinol the same day.
GHK-Cu CreamGHK-Cu acetate 3% · 30 g · 30-day supply
No appointment, no waiting room
Online care
A licensed provider, a compounding pharmacy, and a care team that answers
Getting a copper peptide with its strength printed on a prescription label usually means a clinic, a wait, and a bill for the visit. Here it means five minutes of questions and a pump on your doorstep.
$99 first month, then $214.99 a month. A declined request is refunded in full.

Start to doorstep
Every part of it happens where you already are. The only thing that travels is the cream.

Goals, history, medicines, allergies, and what you already use. About five minutes, on your phone, at any hour.

A U.S.-licensed provider makes the medical call on whether GHK-Cu acetate 3% cream fits you.

One prescription, in your name, for one active at one strength. Nothing about it is generic to a shelf.

Strive Pharmacy, a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in the United States, prepares the cream against that prescription and labels it for you.

Discreet packaging, printed directions, storage instructions, and the beyond-use date, all in the box.

Message the care team about layering, irritation, or timing. Refills run on a thirty-day cycle until you say stop.
Where it is made
Strive Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in the United States. A 503A pharmacy compounds against a prescription written for one patient, which is why your label carries your name, your active, and your strength. A cosmetic counter product answers to none of that.
Strive Pharmacy makes this cream after a licensed U.S. provider writes it for you. Your name goes on the label, the active goes on the label, and the strength goes on the label. A jar on a shelf was poured before anyone knew you existed.
That is the real answer to why this is not a serum. You are not buying a formula somebody chose for a whole shelf. You are buying one active, at the strength printed on your label, made in the United States to your prescription.
Start my online visitWhat arrives
A compounded prescription carries its own paperwork. Your name is on it, the provider who prescribed it is on it, and the pharmacy that made it is on it. You can check all three before you press the pump.
Start my online visitAfter it ships
Nobody asks about layering until the pump is on the counter. That is when a care team is worth having.
Ask before you stack anything on top. Rebody customers write that they got a straight answer about retinol the same day.
Message the team and a provider can adjust how you use it. You are not left to guess from a forum thread.
Move a refill, pause a cycle, or stop. Changes take one message before the next processing date.
Rebody customers
“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.”

Your treatment
The visit, the provider review, the compounding, the shipping, and the care team are all inside the monthly price.
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.
Care questions

No. The online visit is the visit. A U.S.-licensed provider reviews your answers and decides whether to prescribe, and you never book an appointment.
Strive Pharmacy, a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in the United States. A 503A pharmacy compounds against a prescription written for one patient, which is why your name, the active, the strength, and the beyond-use date are all printed on the pump you receive.
You get a full refund to your original payment method. You can also cancel for a full refund at any point before a provider begins reviewing your answers.
Yes, and this is the part customers write about. Message the care team about layering with retinol, about irritation, or about refill timing.
The visit is online and the package is discreet. Nothing on the outside of the box describes what is inside.
Cancel or pause before the next processing date and no further charge is taken. Medication that has already shipped cannot be returned.
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
Care that starts on your phone
Answer a few questions now and start for $99.
Start my online visit$99first month, then $214.99
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