Start with category control
Before Susie ever shares a favorite, this section sorts what belongs in skincare, what belongs in a higher-skepticism education lane, and what should not be flattened into beauty language at all.
What makes it premium
Luxury readers are not impressed by scientific vocabulary alone. They want a founder who can explain the topic cleanly, stay precise, and know where confidence should stop.
Where to begin
GHK-Cu is the cleanest beauty-first entry point. It lets skeptical readers see what careful peptide education looks like before the conversation gets heavier.
Where trust gets tested
BPC-157, MOTS-c, GLP-1, and NAD are exactly where women decide whether a site understands the difference between curiosity, skincare, medicine, and category confusion.
Selective readers do not want a founder who is fascinated by everything. They want one who knows what not to flatten.
How Susie handles peptide products without weakening trust
Feature now
Skin-first topical peptides belong here first. GHK-Cu, clean cosmetic peptide serums, and routine-relevant skin support can be featured publicly because they stay in beauty language naturally.
Affiliate + device lane
Higher-ticket tools, micro-infusion systems, and treatment-adjacent routines can be explained and linked carefully before Susie ever treats them like owned-inventory must-haves.
Prestige later
Prestige peptide serums and K-beauty peptide-support lines can earn a future place in Susie’s edit, but only after demand, sourcing, and founder fit are proven cleanly.
Education only
BPC-157, MOTS-c, GLP-1, and NAD should not be merchandised casually here. They belong in the careful explainer lane, not in a founder trying to turn curiosity into cart behavior.
Begin in the right order
Susie’s Peptide Philosophy
The Evidence Ladder
Safety + Sourcing
Peptide FAQ
The topics skeptical readers test first
Beauty-first lane
GHK-Cu
The strongest beauty-native entry point: topical relevance, skin logic, far less category confusion than most internet peptide chatter, and the cleanest path into a product edit later.
High-curiosity lane
BPC-157
A topic women hear about constantly, but one that should stay firmly in the caution-and-context lane rather than casual beauty recommendation.
Promising but early
MOTS-c
An interesting metabolic and healthy-aging curiosity, but still the kind of subject that should sound measured, not merchandised.
Boundary and precision tests
GLP-1 and NAD
One is a prescription drug class. One is not a peptide. Both tell readers quickly whether the brand knows how to stay exact and where commerce should stop completely.
Peptide Guide
Get Susie's careful peptide notes, new explainers, and founder-led skin education.
This list is for women who want cleaner categories, tighter standards, and recommendations only after the topic actually makes sense.
