NIOD Copper Peptides Review: Are Pricey Serums Worth It?

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Today on Dr Dray, we delve into the world of NIOD's copper peptides. The copper Amino isolate serum 31:1 boasts 1% ghk copper, a peptide lauded for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant prowess, ideal for wound healing and collagen production. With Tri peptide 29 for collagen signals, this serum, priced at $62, promises skin firming and wrinkle reduction. However, caution is advised against combining it with strong acids or antioxidants.
Moving on to the copper Amino isolate lipid 1%, a balm-like product with 1% pil copper peptide, designed for skin regeneration and moisture. Priced at $93, this lipid-based balm offers visible skin improvement and a distinct vinegar scent. While both products tout the benefits of copper peptides, their high prices raise questions about their performance compared to more affordable alternatives. The lack of added fragrance is a plus, making them suitable for those seeking to incorporate copper peptides into their skincare routine.
In conclusion, Dr Dray's review sheds light on the efficacy of NIOD's copper peptide products. While they deliver on their promises of skin improvement and collagen production, the steep prices may give consumers pause. The unique formulations and lack of added fragrance make them appealing options for copper peptide enthusiasts, but the debate over their performance relative to cheaper alternatives remains unresolved.

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