Aesthetic
Best peptides for aesthetic.
Aesthetic peptides target skin quality, hair growth, and pigmentation. From copper peptides used in dermatology to melanocortin agonists studied for tanning, this category covers compounds with cosmetic and topical research interest.
4 peptides in this category
A naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide widely studied in dermatology and increasingly popular in longevity protocols.
A synthetic melanocortin agonist studied for its effects on skin pigmentation and sexual function.
One of the most widely used cosmetic peptides — a signal peptide that stimulates fibroblasts to produce more collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid.
A signal peptide marketed as a topical 'Botox-like' agent — mildly inhibits neurotransmitter release at the cellular level to soften expression lines.
What to know about aesthetic peptides
Aesthetic peptides target skin quality, hair growth, and pigmentation. From copper peptides used in dermatology to melanocortin agonists studied for tanning, this category covers compounds with cosmetic and topical research interest. Each peptide in this category is profiled individually with its mechanism of action, typical dosing information, and known side-effect profile. Click any peptide to explore the full breakdown.
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