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Copper Peptide.

Biosons
Copper Peptide
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About this product

A light blue serum combining hyaluronic acid and copper peptides designed to hydrate and support collagen production for mature skin.

Best for

Mature skin
Serums

The Guru Index verdict

83%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise this serum as an effective alternative to The Ordinary's copper peptide offering, with particular enthusiasm for its dual hydration and collagen-building benefits. The consensus is that it performs especially well for mature skin, delivering both the plumping effects of hyaluronic acid and the antioxidant support of copper peptides in a lightweight formula.
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"I have tried the ordinary and I've tried the Biosons and I do like the Biosons a little bit better. Copper peptide is going to be really good for you if you're my age or older. It's not the same as vitamin C, yes, vitamin C is great for enhancing collagen, but copper peptide works differently with peptides."
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"The Biosons Copper Peptide, this product is like a little light blue, phenomenal product. It's a hyaluronic acid plus copper peptide. It makes me angry that it's so good, to be honest. It would be great for maturing skin because it brings the hydration of hyaluronic acid plus those antioxidant and collagen building effects of copper peptides to it."
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