Safe Combinations: Hyaluronic acid enhances hydration and helps copper peptides penetrate more effectively Niacinamide provides complementary anti-inflammatory benefits Panthenol supports skin barrier repair Most antioxidants work synergistically with copper peptides protective effects Ingredients Requiring Separation: Strong acids like glycolic acid and high-concentration ascorbic acid (vitamin c) should be separated from copper peptide application by several hours or used on alternate days
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This allows 0.1ml for 1mg doses or 0.2ml for 2mg doses, volumes easily measured with insulin syringes