Step 01
A copper tripeptide that upregulates collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in dermal fibroblasts.
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Boosts collagen & smooths fine lines.
Lyophilised powder vial · Subcutaneous injection · Self-administered
30-day full refund if you don't notice a difference. No return required.
The Product
Your Peak Glow pre-filled injection pen, a 30-day supply of single-use needle tips, and bacteriostatic water for reconstitution — everything in one discreet, unbranded box.






Mechanism
Serums address the surface.
addresses the cells that build the surface. The difference is structural — dermal depth versus topical coating.
Step 01

A copper tripeptide that upregulates collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in dermal fibroblasts.
Step 02
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Two growth-hormone secretagogues that raise GH and downstream IGF-1 — driving collagen synthesis and tissue renewal.
Step 03

A pineal tetrapeptide studied for telomerase activation and antioxidant-enzyme support — protecting the replicative capacity of skin cells.
Clinical Data
Published findings on
and collagen peptides — the compounds in Peak Glow.
Pickart et al. · Biomed Research Int 2015
Reviews
as a modulator of skin-regeneration pathways, upregulating collagen and elastin.
PMID 26236730.
Khavinson et al. · Bull Exp Biol Med 2003
induced telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells in vitro.
PMID 12937682 — mechanistic; not a clinical skin outcome.
Protocol
Skin repair builds over weeks, not days. Consistent daily dosing drives cumulative dermal improvement.
| Phase | Duration | Frequency | Expected Effect |
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| Early signal | Weeks 1–3 | Daily | Skin texture improvement — smoother, pore reduction noticeable |
| Structural repair | Weeks 4–8 | Daily | Dermal density increase — firmer to the touch, fine line softening |
| Deep rebuild | Weeks 9–12 | Daily | Elasticity return, scar tissue remodelling, pigmentation improvement |
| Maintenance | Ongoing | 5 days/week | Sustained improvement — effects partially reverse without maintenance |
Protocol based on
and collagen peptide clinical trial data. Skin repair timelines vary with age, baseline skin condition, and UV exposure. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Customer Results
I've spent thousands on skincare. Not one product has done what Glow has done in 8 weeks. The texture of my skin looks different — not treated, different. My dermatologist noticed without me saying anything. First time that's ever happened.Amanda F. — Sydney, 48, attorney — Glow (
+ Collagen)
Running Glow for 12 weeks now. The fine lines around my eyes are visibly reduced — not concealed, reduced. The texture of my forehead skin is different. I'm 55 and I look like I look after myself, not like I've had work done. That's exactly what I wanted.Diane M. — Melbourne, 55, GP — Glow + Rewind
I use Glow primarily on some acne scarring from my twenties. Week 6 I noticed the texture had started to smooth. I'm not claiming it's gone — but it's objectively better. ThePriya K. — Brisbane, 34, engineer — Glow (mechanism makes complete sense for this use case.
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FAQ
products exist and some have good clinical data for surface-level effects. The limitation is penetration depth — the stratum corneum limits how far topically applied
reaches the dermis. Subcutaneous administration bypasses this entirely, delivering
directly to the dermal fibroblasts where it signals collagen synthesis. This is why the 70% collagen increase figure comes from studies using systemic administration, not topical — the route of delivery determines the depth of effect.
at concentrations optimised for connective tissue repair — tendons, ligaments, and joint structures. Glow delivers
at a formulation and dose calibrated for dermal collagen synthesis. The applications are different, and additive use is common. Many users running Wolverine for recovery add Glow for the dermal effect — the same mechanism, different target tissue.
has an excellent safety profile — it is a naturally occurring peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. No toxicity has been observed in any published study at doses used for skin repair. Collagen peptides similarly have no documented adverse effects. Some users report mild, transient injection-site reactions (redness, minor swelling) that resolve within 24 hours.