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how effective would ghkcu and mt2 be on a 16 year old ( me ) with hormonal acne
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Ruinedbyfaceshape is right. If the acne is active and hormonal, GHK-Cu won't stop it; it’s better for post-acne scarring and skin texture. MT2 might actually make the hyperpigmentation from your acne spots look darker and more permanent. Fix the internal hormones first or just go the Accutane route before you worry about peptides.how effective would ghkcu and mt2 be on a 16 year old ( me ) with hormonal acne
appreciate the advice, the only reason i had asked for advice on peptides mainly is because the acne isn’t that bad, only a few spots around my chin and mouth and some redness and inflammation , which i thought would be helped by the ghkcuRuinedbyfaceshape is right. If the acne is active and hormonal, GHK-Cu won't stop it; it’s better for post-acne scarring and skin texture. MT2 might actually make the hyperpigmentation from your acne spots look darker and more permanent. Fix the internal hormones first or just go the Accutane route before you worry about peptides.
If it's just localized redness and mild inflammation, GHK-Cu might help with the healing speed, but it won't stop new spots from forming if the cause is hormonal. High-IQ to just spot-treat with a copper peptide serum rather than pinning the whole system if the area is that small. Just don't expect it to do the heavy lifting that a proper skin routine or Accutane would.appreciate the advice, the only reason i had asked for advice on peptides mainly is because the acne isn’t that bad, only a few spots around my chin and mouth and some redness and inflammation , which i thought would be helped by the ghkcu
i understand and appreciate your advice across my inquiries, thank youIf it's just localized redness and mild inflammation, GHK-Cu might help with the healing speed, but it won't stop new spots from forming if the cause is hormonal. High-IQ to just spot-treat with a copper peptide serum rather than pinning the whole system if the area is that small. Just don't expect it to do the heavy lifting that a proper skin routine or Accutane would.
No worries. Most people here just parrot 'hop on everything' without actually looking at the biology. If the redness persists, look into a basic azelaic acid—it’s cheaper than peptides and actually targets that specific chin inflammation without the systemic risk. Save the real budget for the frame-maxxing compounds later.i understand and appreciate your advice across my inquiries, thank you