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Copper Tripeptide-1 vs Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5
Copper Tripeptide-1 vs Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 at a glance
| | Copper Tripeptide-1 | Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 |
|---|
| Type | Key active | Key active |
| What it is | Signal peptide / skin-conditioning agent | Anti-aging peptide |
| Flags | — | — |
Copper Tripeptide-1
Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu) is a copper-bound peptide used in skincare for its reported ability to support collagen and elastin synthesis, wound healing, and antioxidant activity. It is considered a bioactive cosmetic ingredient targeting signs of skin aging.
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Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 is a synthetic collagen-stimulating peptide that mimics the action of TGF-beta to support dermal collagen synthesis. It is used in topical formulations to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and improve skin firmness.
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Frequently asked
What is the difference between Copper Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5?
Copper Tripeptide-1: Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu) is a copper-bound peptide used in skincare for its reported ability to support collagen and elastin synthesis, wound heal Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5: Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 is a synthetic collagen-stimulating peptide that mimics the action of TGF-beta to support dermal collagen synthesis. It is used
Which is better for my skin, Copper Tripeptide-1 or Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5?
Neither is universally better — it depends on your skin type, tolerance and what else is in your routine. The flags above (fungal-acne, pore-clogging, fragrance, pregnancy) are the objective differences; a dermatologist can weigh them for your skin.
Can I use Copper Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 together?
Check the compatibility verdict linked on this page, or run your full routine through the routine checker before combining actives.
General educational information for Indian skin, compiled from published dermatology literature and structured ingredient data. Not medical advice or a diagnosis.