Anyone that has been using peptides and seen hair results? Research/Science 1/18/2026
Peptides, specifically GHK-Cu, are being considered for hair growth benefits, such as increasing blood flow to the scalp and preventing hair follicle shrinkage. A user reported starting GHK-Cu after hearing it made a friend's hair thicker.
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