Skin & cosmetic · 70mg
Glow 70mg
Also searched as: GLOW peptide · Glow blend · GHK-Cu BPC-157 TB-500 blend · Glow peptide blend
Glow is a considered blend combining BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu in a single 70mg vial, studied for skin-quality, collagen-signalling, and extracellular-matrix research. It brings together the tissue-signalling pair (BPC-157 and TB-500) with the copper-binding collagen peptide (GHK-Cu), so a single vial covers the three most discussed skin and repair pathways at once.Blends are studied for the complementary logic of their parts: each compound speaks to a different side of the skin-and-repair picture rather than three pulling redundantly on one pathway. That complementarity is the test of any sound combination — if you can explain why the compounds belong together, the pairing reasons. Our Art of Pairing library guide covers the principle in depth.Every 70mg vial ships lyophilised with an independently verified batch certificate at ≥98% purity, which you can verify on the batch verification page using the batch number on the label. Bacteriostatic water is included for reconstitution — add it slowly down the wall of the vial, swirl gently, and never shake. Store the unopened vial refrigerated at 2–8°C; once reconstituted, keep the solution refrigerated and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Free Australia Post Express shipping Australia-wide, sealed under argon, with a 24-hour payment reservation on your stock.
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Prepared with care, sealed under argon, and stored at 2–8°C until dispatch. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water before use. Full preparation and storage guidance included with your order.
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