Would you recommend me GHK-CU

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Hi everyone,

About me:
Im 15 years old. I had acne for about 1 year. I am 183 cm tall.

I’m looking for some advice on my current skin concerns. I’m dealing with a mix of post-acne marks (PIE/redness), some texture/scarring, and skin that feels consistently dry and easily irritated.

I’ve been reading about GHK-Cu (Copper Peptides) and its ability to help with skin remodeling and healing. However, given that my skin is currently quite sensitive.


Would you recommend GHK-Cu for fading these types of red marks and improving texture?
 

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I'm not sure about GHK, but I think you should talk to your doctor about tretinoin if you wanna improve your skin or look into over the counter retinoids.
 
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Sure. But do not inject it. Injecting is dangerous and you risk infection, hitting a nerve, profusely bleeding, etc

Use topical only, you will get all the beenfits of injections
 
I'm not sure about GHK, but I think you should talk to your doctor about hydroquinone and tretinoin if you wanna improve your skin.
I mean i dont have any acne right now just a few pimples and for that i have cremes. But for the scarring i mean what can i do about it?
 
I mean i dont have any acne right now just a few pimples and for that i have cremes. But for the scarring i mean what can i do about it?
Tretinoin/over the counter retinoids like I said, they'd make improvements to your skin by increasing cell turnover. There's a purging stage at first where your face breaks out, but then it gets better over time.

Also ignore what I said about hydroquinone earlier, wouldn't really help out in this case.
 
Tretinoin/over the counter retinoids like I said, they'd make improvements to your skin by increasing cell turnover. There's a purging stage at first where your face breaks out, but then it gets better over time.

Also ignore what I said about hydroquinone earlier, wouldn't really help out in this case.
I have like isotretinoin creme and tretinoin creme which one should i use and where should i apply it on my face?
 

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