Recovery / Skin Recovery
Keeps recovery language focused on external-use skin recovery, routine comfort, and appearance support.
GHK-Cu Skin Recovery Ampoule is a Recovery product tagged as Recovery / Skin Recovery inside an Aurastin guided stack.
A compact summary for shoppers, search engines, and AI answer systems.
GHK-Cu Skin Recovery Ampoule gives shoppers a clear Recovery / Skin Recovery route without exposing them to high-risk, drug, injectable, or disease language.
Keeps recovery language focused on external-use skin recovery, routine comfort, and appearance support.
Public claims stay in cosmetic or wellness language only: appearance, hydration feel, routine consistency, barrier support, antioxidant support, or daily nutrition support.
The product story stays simple: a clear Lab, a clear stack slot, and public claims that stay inside cosmetic and wellness boundaries.
Keeps recovery language focused on external-use skin recovery, routine comfort, and appearance support.
The page explains product fit through category, tag, routine role, quality file path, and claim boundaries instead of aggressive ingredient promises.
Keeps recovery language focused on external-use skin recovery, routine comfort, and appearance support.
The page explains what is ready, what is under launch review, and which claims are intentionally avoided.
Recovery / Skin Recovery
$39 launch
Cosmetic, wellness, appearance, and routine-support language only.
No disease, drug, treatment, dosage, or body-function language.
Customers should understand how the product fits before they see checkout details.
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Check the Lab, category tag, and claim boundaries before checkout.
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FAQ structure is ready for Google and AI answer engines, while keeping public language inside compliant boundaries.
GHK-Cu Skin Recovery Ampoule is tagged as Recovery / Skin Recovery.
No disease, drug, injectable, wound-healing, collagen-regeneration, fat-loss, hormone, dosage, or structural-change claims are used.