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My concern is that if u overuse copper peptides can u damage collagen? I have read that in various articles | |||
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We have never seen this happen in clinical studies. In found published human studies at UCSF we tested copper peptide creams with a little over 1% total copper in the cream and found only positive actions. At higher concentrations, irritation did occur. All of our products are below the irritation level.This message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBioTeam, | ||||
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Ok. Thanks. I have ordered a trial package and love it so far. I just was concerned I use too much cp serum as my skin drinks it in. Not sur if it's my imagination but it seemed my skin took on a greenish color and I backed off from using it a bit | ||||
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Ok. Thanks. I have ordered a trial package and love it so far. I just was concerned I was using too much cp serum as my skin drinks it in. Not sure if it's my imagination ,but it seemed my skin took on a greenish color and I backed off from using it a bit. Marianne | ||||
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Dear mgc1976: Thanks for your order - We know you'll continue to enjoy the products. Be sure to bookmark or review our FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions Page) at: www.reverseskinaging.com/faqs.html One of the questions we address there is: "Will the Products Leave a Blue/Green Color on My Face?" along with tips on how to combat a slight tint if you have very fair skin color or perhaps have used a bit too much product. Of course, this effect is not permanent at all. For more helpful tips, see our page on Tips on How to Use Copper Peptides Properly Best Wishes, -Skin Biology | ||||
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I really want to know, how does collagen gets damage by copper peptide? Aris Laverbo | ||||
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Dear Avris, Here is the quote from Dr. Pickart above. Hopefully this helps to answer your question.
Best Wishes, ~TheSkinBioTeam | ||||
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