How to use the peptide edit
What belongs here
Topical peptide serums, copper-peptide support, and skin-first formulas that still sound like skincare when Susie explains them out loud.
What does not
Anything injectable, investigational, medically supervised, or so category-confused that it would weaken the whole section if it sat next to a cleanser or serum.
How status works
Some items are clean enough for the current founder edit. Others are watchlist or affiliate-first items until the sourcing, demand, and partner path make more sense.
Susie’s note
If a peptide product makes it into my edit, it has to stay in skincare language. I want it to feel elegant, topical, and easy to explain without making the whole conversation sound more clinical than it really is.
Commerce note
These buttons currently open official brand pages. If Susie later uses a paid or partner link here, it will be labeled next to the button and explained in the affiliate disclosure policy. The boundary topics still stay out of ordinary beauty shopping behavior.
Link clarity
These buttons currently open official brand pages. If a future button becomes a paid or partner link, it will be labeled near the button and explained in the affiliate disclosure policy. Read the affiliate disclosure.
The current peptide edit
Beauty-first lane
GHK-Cu / topical copper-peptide support
This is the category anchor, not just a product name. It keeps the peptide conversation rooted in skin language, routine logic, and visible restraint.
Current role: Content-ready and product-ready in principle, as long as the formula stays topical and the claims stay disciplined.
Founder note: “If I am going to put a peptide anywhere near my edit, I want it to behave like skincare I can explain in one calm sentence. GHK-Cu is that lane.”
Bridge serum
Timeless Matrixyl Synthe’6 Serum
A straightforward peptide-serum example for women who want a beauty-safe starting point before the category starts sounding overly technical.
Current role: Strong affiliate-first candidate and a clean example of what “shoppable now” can mean without overcomplicating the brand.
Founder note: “This is the kind of peptide serum I can recommend without turning the room into a seminar. It stays topical, understandable, and useful.”
K-beauty watchlist
mixsoon Peptide Cica Hyalshot 150
A better fit for the future K-beauty peptide-support lane than for immediate shelf expansion. It belongs in the conversation because it keeps the peptide story topical and texture-aware.
Current role: Future edit candidate once the K-beauty peptide lane is ready to feel deliberate instead of crowded.
Founder note: “This feels like a watchlist product, not a rushed shelf decision. I would rather let the K-beauty peptide lane stay sharp than make it busy too early.”
Prestige later
Le Mieux Collagen Peptide Serum
A prestige fit that makes sense for Susie’s brand image, but it should enter later, when the peptide shelf is ready to feel selective rather than aspirational.
Current role: Prestige watchlist, not a rushed first-shelf decision.
Founder note: “This is the prestige side of the lane. I would rather wait and do it right than crowd the shelf with products I have not fully earned the right to stand behind yet.”
“Shoppable now” in Susie’s peptide world means topical, explainable, and beauty-safe. It does not mean every interesting peptide-adjacent topic deserves a product card.
Not sold here on purpose
- BPC-157 is not part of the casual beauty edit.
- MOTS-c is not treated like a prestige insider purchase.
- GLP-1 is not placed anywhere near ordinary shop language.
- NAD is not merchandised as if it were one of the site’s peptide pillars.
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This list is for women who want the beauty-safe peptide edit, not a random pile of scientific-sounding product names.
