Hey friends šŸ‘‹

First and foremost, Skye is doing a 24 hour sale, ends today midnight pacific time our code: Exploringpeptides gives 15% off instead of regular 10%.

Now back to the email:

For the past 2 years, I’ve been quietly working behind the scenes to develop something special a CLEAN Hyaluronic Acid Peptide + Exosome Serum 🌿

Why? Because after seeing the insane results from our Scantifix DIY blends, it hit me... the real issue isn’t with the ingredients themselves, it’s with how ridiculously diluted they are šŸ’§

We’re dosing actives 10x–100x higher than most brands, and getting real, visible results.

Just look at our Snap-8 peptide:
⭐ 209+ verified 5-star reviews in under 10 months
⭐ ZERO 1-, 2-, or 3-star reviews
That kind of feedback in e-commerce doesn’t happen by accident, it happens when people see genuine results šŸ‘

🧓 So What’s Really Going On?

Snap-8 is a branded peptide solution, not the pure raw peptide but the words are used interchangeably. When you see a ā€œ10% Snap-8 1oz serum,ā€ you might assume there’s 2700 mg of real peptide in the bottle.
āŒ Wrong.
There’s 2700 mg of the solution, but only ~5 mg of actual raw peptide inside.

We’re using 100 mg of raw peptide per 1 oz bottle 😮, that’s a real concentration that delivers real effects.

So when you buy a $25-$50 ā€œ10% peptide serum,ā€ keep this in mind:
šŸ’° Peptides are expensive, often hundreds of dollars per gram wholesale.
Nobody’s giving that away for free.

🧫 Another Dirty Secret

Even worse, these diluted peptide solutions are often made years before you get them.
The manufacturer buys peptides, mixes peptides into water šŸ’§
→ sells to a wholesaler
→ who sells to a contract manufacturer lab
→ who then mixes it again into a formula that sits on a shelf another year or two before you get it.

By the time you open the bottle, those fragile peptides have partially broken down 🧬

That’s why I’m developing our formula from scratch, using only natural preservatives, no alcohols, no harsh chemicals, no shortcuts 🚫

šŸ”¬ Behind the Scenes

Every tweak goes through rigorous testing:
šŸŒ”ļø Stability testing in heat chambers (104–113°F) to simulate time and interactions.
🧪 Accelerated shelf-life testing at up to 131°F, mimicking a year of storage.
šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬ 48-hour dermatology patch tests on sensitive individuals to ensure zero irritation.
🦠 Preservative challenge tests, where samples are inoculated with bacteria, yeast, and fungi to confirm that natural preservatives actually hold up.

Each of these tests is expensive, time-consuming, and sometimes frustrating, but it’s the only way to create something genuinely safe, clean, and effective.

There is only one way to do it, and that is taking the time to do it right! No short cuts, no cutting corners just good old fashion grinding.

That’s all for Part 1, I don’t want to lose you down the full rabbit hole just yet 🐰
But next time, I’ll show you what really happens when a formula fails… and how we fix it.

Thanks for reading ā¤ļø

Talk soon,
TK Jensen

P.S. Research purposes only. Not medical advice. Talk to your clinician or dermatologist always!

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