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    Multi-Peptide + Copper Peptides 1% Serum. King recommends this peptide serum that is anything but ordinary. The vegan formula combines several peptide complexes with a probiotic complex in a base ...

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    Collagen Peptide 24 Serum. This affordable, fan-favorite peptide serum is another favorite of Dr. Jaliman’s as it contains hydrating and brightening niacinamide to help create a more even skin tone.

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  5. Collagen - Wikipedia

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    Collagen supplements, derived from sources like fish and cattle, are marketed to improve skin, hair, and nails. Studies show some skin benefits, but these supplements often contain other beneficial ingredients, making it unclear if collagen alone is effective. There's minimal evidence supporting collagen's benefits for hair and nails.

  6. Donkey milk - Wikipedia

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    A recent scientific study on a cream containing lyophilized donkey milk showed different benefits for the skin. These results are related to the effectiveness of donkey milk components like proteins, minerals, vitamins, essential fatty acids, bioactive enzymes, and coenzymes which provide balanced nourishment and proper hydration for the skin.

  7. Epitalon - Wikipedia

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    Epitalon is a synthetic peptide, telomerase activator, and putative anti-aging compound, [1] [2] which was identified as the putative active component of a bovine pineal gland extract known as epithalamin. [3]