

The two repair peptides in a leave-in scalp foam.
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Our GHK-Cu/BPC-157 Peptide Hair Foam is a revolutionary hair care product designed to rejuvenate and strengthen your hair from the roots to the tips. Formulated with a potent combination of GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) and BPC-157, this lightweight foam delivers essential nutrients directly to the scalp, enhancing hair health and appearance.
Benefits • Enhanced Hair Growth: Copper peptides in GHK-Cu can help stimulate the hair follicles, promoting new hair growth and increasing the thickness of existing hair strands. • Improved Hair Health: BPC-157 is known for its regenerative properties, aiding in scalp health and potentially reducing hair loss. • Scalp Nourishment: The formula is enriched with nutrients that nourish the scalp, improving its overall condition and creating a healthier environment for hair growth.
• Increased Hair Elasticity: Regular use can enhance hair elasticity, reducing breakage and making hair more manageable. • Suitable for All Hair Types: The gentle formulation is designed for all hair types, including color-treated hair, and is safe for daily use. Usage To achieve optimal results, apply the foam to clean, damp hair.
Gently massage a generous amount into the scalp once daily. The foam is quick-absorbing and non-greasy, making it a convenient addition to your daily hair care routine. Regular use can help you achieve a healthier, fuller head of hair. GHK-CU COA BPC-157 COA.
Summary of published preclinical and clinical literature, provided for research context only. Not a claim of efficacy and not medical advice.
The two repair peptides in a leave-in scalp foam.
Prime Bio Group supplies GHK-Cu + BPC-157 Hair Foam as topical. Available options: Single unit at $65.
Yes. Prime Bio Group is a physician-owned lab and provides a certificate of analysis on every batch. A COA reports identity by mass spectrometry and purity by HPLC — if you are not sure how to read one, our guide on reading a certificate of analysis walks through it line by line.