Hair & Skin Stack

$560.00

Focus Area: Aesthetic / Regenerative / Longevity


This stack is commonly explored in research contexts related to skin quality, tissue integrity, cellular regeneration, and longevity-oriented aesthetic study frameworks.

GHK-Cu

Often explored in tissue-related and skin-focused research models centered around structural integrity and regenerative-oriented study design.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring skin-related, tissue-related, or aesthetic-focused research frameworks.

SS-31

Often explored in mitochondrial integrity and cellular-resilience research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-health-focused, longevity-oriented, or tissue-support-related research design.

NAD+

Often explored in cellular-energy and redox-focused research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-health-focused or longevity-oriented protocol design.

Snap-8

Often explored in cosmetic-focused research models centered around neuromuscular signaling and expression-related studies.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring aesthetic-focused or cosmetic-oriented research protocols.

Optional Support Layer

MOTS-C
Often explored in mitochondrial-signaling and cellular-energy research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-energy-focused or longevity-oriented research protocols.

Why This Stack Is Built This Way

This stack brings together compounds commonly explored across complementary research layers:

• Structural and tissue-related models (GHK-Cu)
• Cellular resilience and mitochondrial integrity (SS-31)
• Cellular energy and redox balance (NAD+)
• Aesthetic and neuromuscular expression models (Snap-8)

Together, these are often explored in research contexts focused on skin quality, tissue regeneration, and longevity-aligned aesthetic frameworks.

Who This Stack Is Commonly Chosen By

• Individuals exploring skin and tissue-focused research
• Practitioners designing regenerative and aesthetic study models
• Those interested in cellular-health-driven beauty frameworks
• Researchers exploring longevity-aligned aesthetic protocols

Focus Area: Aesthetic / Regenerative / Longevity


This stack is commonly explored in research contexts related to skin quality, tissue integrity, cellular regeneration, and longevity-oriented aesthetic study frameworks.

GHK-Cu

Often explored in tissue-related and skin-focused research models centered around structural integrity and regenerative-oriented study design.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring skin-related, tissue-related, or aesthetic-focused research frameworks.

SS-31

Often explored in mitochondrial integrity and cellular-resilience research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-health-focused, longevity-oriented, or tissue-support-related research design.

NAD+

Often explored in cellular-energy and redox-focused research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-health-focused or longevity-oriented protocol design.

Snap-8

Often explored in cosmetic-focused research models centered around neuromuscular signaling and expression-related studies.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring aesthetic-focused or cosmetic-oriented research protocols.

Optional Support Layer

MOTS-C
Often explored in mitochondrial-signaling and cellular-energy research models.
Commonly chosen by individuals exploring cellular-energy-focused or longevity-oriented research protocols.

Why This Stack Is Built This Way

This stack brings together compounds commonly explored across complementary research layers:

• Structural and tissue-related models (GHK-Cu)
• Cellular resilience and mitochondrial integrity (SS-31)
• Cellular energy and redox balance (NAD+)
• Aesthetic and neuromuscular expression models (Snap-8)

Together, these are often explored in research contexts focused on skin quality, tissue regeneration, and longevity-aligned aesthetic frameworks.

Who This Stack Is Commonly Chosen By

• Individuals exploring skin and tissue-focused research
• Practitioners designing regenerative and aesthetic study models
• Those interested in cellular-health-driven beauty frameworks
• Researchers exploring longevity-aligned aesthetic protocols