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What Is GHK-Cu and How Does It Promote Hair Growth?
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It was first identified by Dr. Loren Pickart in 1973 as a peptide in aged human serum that could regenerate liver cells to behave like younger tissue. GHK-Cu promotes hair growth through multiple mechanisms: upregulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling (the master pathway for hair follicle neogenesis), increased VEGF production (enhancing blood supply to follicles), and stimulation of dermal papilla cell proliferation (Pickart et al., 2012, PMID: 23019194).
*Last updated: March 2026*
GHK-Cu Dosing Protocol for Hair and Skin
**SubQ injection:** 1-2 mg daily, subcutaneously (scalp or abdomen). **Topical (serums/creams):** Apply 1-2× daily to scalp or skin. Topical bioavailability is lower than SubQ. **Reconstitution for 50 mg vial:** Add 2 mL BAC water → 25 mg/mL. For 1 mg: **4 units**. For 2 mg: **8 units** on a U-100 insulin syringe. **Cycle:** 8-12 weeks, then 4-week break.
Use the Reconstitution Calculator for exact dosing math at any vial size. Use the Vial Duration Calculator to see how long your vial will last.
How GHK-Cu Works: Collagen, Wnt Signaling, and Follicle Regeneration
**Collagen synthesis:** GHK-Cu upregulates collagen I, collagen III, elastin, and decorin production in fibroblasts — the structural proteins that define skin firmness and scalp health. **Wnt/β-catenin activation:** This signaling pathway controls hair follicle cycling. GHK-Cu activates Wnt ligands, pushing resting (telogen) follicles into active growth (anagen) phase. **VEGF production:** Increased vascular endothelial growth factor improves blood supply to the dermal papilla — the structure that feeds the hair follicle (Pyo et al., 2007, PMID: 17387413).
**Antioxidant defense:** GHK-Cu activates antioxidant genes (SOD1, SOD2, glutathione peroxidase) that protect follicle stem cells from oxidative damage — a significant factor in age-related hair thinning.
GHK-Cu vs Minoxidil vs Finasteride for Hair Loss
| Feature | GHK-Cu | Minoxidil | Finasteride |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Wnt activation + collagen + VEGF | Potassium channel opener (blood flow) | 5α-reductase inhibitor (blocks DHT) |
| Route | SubQ or topical | Topical | Oral |
| Hair Regrowth | Moderate (emerging data) | Moderate | Moderate-Strong |
| Skin Benefits | ✅ Collagen, elastin, wound healing | ❌ | ❌ |
| Side Effects | Minimal (injection site) | Scalp irritation, initial shedding | Sexual side effects (2-5%) |
| Works for Women | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (2% topical) | ❌ No (teratogenic) |
GHK-Cu is unique because it addresses both hair AND skin aging through the same mechanism. For women, see best peptides for women over 40.
Timeline: When Will I See Results?
**Weeks 1-4:** Reduced hair shedding, improved scalp skin quality. **Weeks 4-8:** Visible new vellus (fine) hair growth in thinning areas, noticeable skin texture improvement. **Weeks 8-12:** Thickening of existing hair, continued new growth. **Months 3-6:** Full assessment of terminal hair conversion and density improvement.
Results vary significantly by individual, underlying cause of hair loss, and application method (SubQ generally outperforms topical). Combine with a dermatological assessment for AGA (androgenetic alopecia) pattern identification.
Frequently Asked Questions
**Is GHK-Cu better applied topically or injected?** SubQ injection provides higher bioavailability but requires reconstitution. Topical serums are more convenient but less bioavailable. Many users combine both — SubQ for systemic effects + topical for targeted scalp delivery.
**Can GHK-Cu be combined with minoxidil?** Yes — they work through different mechanisms (Wnt signaling vs vasodilation). No known interaction.
**Does GHK-Cu help with wrinkles?** Yes — the same collagen/elastin upregulation that benefits hair also improves skin firmness, reduces fine lines, and enhances wound healing.
**How should I store GHK-Cu?** Lyophilized powder: -20°C long-term, 2-8°C for months. Reconstituted: 2-8°C, use within 28 days. The copper complex gives it a blue-green tint (normal).
**Is GHK-Cu safe for women?** Yes — unlike finasteride (contraindicated in women of childbearing age), GHK-Cu has no hormonal mechanism and is safe for both sexes.
