JesusChristisLord
Iron
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Stop thinking you're "hardcore" for pinning high doses. You’re just bad at biology.
SubQ is a waste. You’re diluting the peptide in 6 liters of blood to heal your liver while your face stays mid. Systemic dilution is a joke; localized saturation is the only way to actually fix skin density.
Stop buying The Ordinary. It’s normie tier. Those formulas are built for shelf life and anti-aging, not for deep remodeling. A self-made serum hits the tissue harder because you actually force the peptide past the barrier.
Over 2.0% is retarded. Loren Pickart—the OG who discovered this—patented it up to 2.0% for a reason. If you go higher, you hit a U-shaped response curve and trigger MMPs that eat your own collagen. You aren't maxxing; you're inducing "Copper Uglies" and melting your tissue.
Mix a 2% solution at home, use a 0.25mm stamp, and get it straight to the fibroblasts. Stop wasting vials and dropping your blood pressure with pins.
SubQ is a waste. You’re diluting the peptide in 6 liters of blood to heal your liver while your face stays mid. Systemic dilution is a joke; localized saturation is the only way to actually fix skin density.
Stop buying The Ordinary. It’s normie tier. Those formulas are built for shelf life and anti-aging, not for deep remodeling. A self-made serum hits the tissue harder because you actually force the peptide past the barrier.
Over 2.0% is retarded. Loren Pickart—the OG who discovered this—patented it up to 2.0% for a reason. If you go higher, you hit a U-shaped response curve and trigger MMPs that eat your own collagen. You aren't maxxing; you're inducing "Copper Uglies" and melting your tissue.
Mix a 2% solution at home, use a 0.25mm stamp, and get it straight to the fibroblasts. Stop wasting vials and dropping your blood pressure with pins.
